Anyways, i got a laptop recently (Thinkpad T42) and was pretty happy about the whole deal. I had what i thought was a new battery. I reinstalled Vista and the Power Manager software on it and I checked out the battery info to check the cycles are on it. I am using number 10 but the battery was manufactured in 2004 and first used 2005. Weird... now the other weird part is that when i first checked it was showing the capacity higher than the designed capacity (48.xx vs 47.xx or something) Now couple charges later (only 6 or so) it's down to a capacity of 30.06!!! Still just 10 cycles. It says i have 64% left of the original capacity and all that but yikes that was fast. I even took out the battery while it was on AC and used it till it died 2 times so far.
I'm sure that's not nomal but i guess the main question could i get a replacement from IBM since the system still has warranty. I know it was first used in 2005 but maybe it was just tested or somtehing because it had 1 cycle since when i got it. Surely Li-Ion batteries loose some capacity over the years of non-usage but i'm just wondering if i can?
(Oh it's a Sony battery so i checked the recall to see if it's affected but i'm out of luck there unless i typed the numbers wrong - [censored]!






