Can old battery be reconditioned?

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Can old battery be reconditioned?

#1 Post by John H » Mon May 12, 2008 3:15 pm

I have a couple of old T40 batteries that the OS reports as being only 30% rechargeable. Apparently the battery has an internal memory and the OS (or perhaps the CMOS) will simply not try charging beyond that point.

Is there a way to reset the battery memory and retry a higher charge amount?
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#2 Post by djpharoah » Mon May 12, 2008 10:44 pm

You can get some life back by charging and fully draining the battery 2-3 times. It sometimes works and sometimes it doesnt.
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#3 Post by chan_man » Tue May 13, 2008 8:12 am

If you download the latest power management from Lenovo/IBM, there is a new feature to recondition your battery, you can give it a try. I just did it on my T42P, not much change, guess you have to do it a couple of times.

The other option is to just get a new battery, here is a offer in the marketplace. http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=61983
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#4 Post by John H » Tue May 13, 2008 12:51 pm

On another thread one of the guys pointed out that Lithium based batteries have a protection circuit because of lithiums propensity to explode! I remember that before lithium was used for computer batteries it was thought too volatile to be used in consumer products and was only used for remote applications like buoys floating out at sea.

So I guess that a guy has to be careful fooling around with these things. That includes disposal, which can be done at stores like Home Depot and Radio Shack where they sell batteries. My neighborhood Tru Value hardware store collects old batteries.
X60s - dualboot XP ubuntu 9.10
X60s - dualboot XP ubuntu 12.04
T520 - dualboot XP ubuntu 12.04
T60 - dualboot XP ubuntu 8.04
T40 - dualboot XP ubuntu 9.04
570 - dualboot XP ubuntu 7.10
570 - W2K
600 - W2K

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