Need Fast Advice! How are these two batteries different?
Need Fast Advice! How are these two batteries different?
Both are on IBMs website:
One, the "6 cell" is $159.
The other, which is compatible with my T42, but doesn't say "6 cell," is $129.
I ordered a Brenthaven case which I love, but my T42 with the 9 cell battery doesn't fit in the interior sleeve (fits perfectly with a standard battery though).
http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &cntry=840
http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &cntry=840
One, the "6 cell" is $159.
The other, which is compatible with my T42, but doesn't say "6 cell," is $129.
I ordered a Brenthaven case which I love, but my T42 with the 9 cell battery doesn't fit in the interior sleeve (fits perfectly with a standard battery though).
http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &cntry=840
http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &cntry=840
The $129 item is 4400mah and the $159 item is 4800mah. The more expensive one should last about 10% longer.
You may find a better price for the low capacity version at other shops.
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getp ... 52008K8214
You may find a better price for the low capacity version at other shops.
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getp ... 52008K8214
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z.entropic
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[quote="craigg"]The $129 item is 4400mah and the $159 item is 4800mah. The more expensive one should last about 10% longer.[/quote]
Since both batteries are of the 3x2 type (3 parallel pairs of cells in series), and 4.8/2=2.4 Ah, these are the highest-capacity 18650-size Li-ion cells available commercially. Some believe that these very-high-capacity cells fade faster than the lower-capacity ones, so your euphoria may be of limited duration...
z.entropic
Since both batteries are of the 3x2 type (3 parallel pairs of cells in series), and 4.8/2=2.4 Ah, these are the highest-capacity 18650-size Li-ion cells available commercially. Some believe that these very-high-capacity cells fade faster than the lower-capacity ones, so your euphoria may be of limited duration...
z.entropic
z,z.entropic wrote:Since both batteries are of the 3x2 type (3 parallel pairs of cells in series), and 4.8/2=2.4 Ah, these are the highest-capacity 18650-size Li-ion cells available commercially. Some believe that these very-high-capacity cells fade faster than the lower-capacity ones, so your euphoria may be of limited duration...craigg wrote:The $129 item is 4400mah and the $159 item is 4800mah. The more expensive one should last about 10% longer.
z.entropic
How credible are these claims, though, and if so, I assume by what you're saying that the 4400mah won't have the same degradation issue (or not as bad, at least) with pronlonged use?
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