T43 9 cell battery life
T43 9 cell battery life
Is around 4 hrs of battery life normal for the 9 cell battery with T43 with light to medium use (no intensive disk usage and no gaming, mainly browsing the web)
ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Brand new battery
Screen brightness: 3
Power settings: Battery Optimized
I was expectin maybe at least 5 hrs with this kind of activity.
Let me know what your battery life is guys.
ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Brand new battery
Screen brightness: 3
Power settings: Battery Optimized
I was expectin maybe at least 5 hrs with this kind of activity.
Let me know what your battery life is guys.
OK here it goes
9-cell Panasonic battery P/N 92P1102
FRU P/N IBM-92P1069
cycle count: 11
Design capacity: 77.75 Wh
Full charge capacity: 78.04 Wh
Date of manufacture: 2005-01-31
First use: 2005-03
That's about it.
FRU P/N IBM-92P1069
cycle count: 11
Design capacity: 77.75 Wh
Full charge capacity: 78.04 Wh
Date of manufacture: 2005-01-31
First use: 2005-03
That's about it.
DanT43
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
Well at least IMB claims 5-6 hrs with that battery and as I said I dont really load the thing. If I start using photoshop intensively, I dont think it will last evan 3 hrs.
Anyone with 9-cell battery please post battery life with T43 please.
Anyone with 9-cell battery please post battery life with T43 please.
DanT43
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
With maximum power saving and the screen set to Level 4 brightness, wifi on, I get about 3 hrs 20 minutes with the six cell 4800mah battery and about 5 hrs with the nine cell 7200mah battery.
To get these numbers you need to make sure you set cpu speed to low or lowest, make sure powerplay is enabled in your ATI graphics settings, and that your wifi is configured for maximum battery life. If I lower the screen brightness more I can achieve or even exceed IBM's battery life estimates of 3.9 hrs and 5.75 hrs respectively. Good luck!
Craig
To get these numbers you need to make sure you set cpu speed to low or lowest, make sure powerplay is enabled in your ATI graphics settings, and that your wifi is configured for maximum battery life. If I lower the screen brightness more I can achieve or even exceed IBM's battery life estimates of 3.9 hrs and 5.75 hrs respectively. Good luck!
Craig
T420s Intel Core I5 2.6ghz, 160GB Solid State Drive, DVDRW, 14" display w/ HD3000 graphics, Intel AGN, BT, 8GB DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Thanks for the info.
All that you point is already done on my computer as followes
Display brightness: 3
Prpcessor speed: Lowest
Powerplay: Enabled
Wireless Powes Save Mode: Maximum
With these settings I get almost around 2.5-3 hrs with the 6-cell batteri and I get around 4 hrs with 9-cell battery.
All this with very light use of the laptop - mainly browsing the web and reading and writing e-mails.
I dont get it. I dont beleive that this kind of battery life difference could be only due to the diplay difference in our computers.
All that you point is already done on my computer as followes
Display brightness: 3
Prpcessor speed: Lowest
Powerplay: Enabled
Wireless Powes Save Mode: Maximum
With these settings I get almost around 2.5-3 hrs with the 6-cell batteri and I get around 4 hrs with 9-cell battery.
All this with very light use of the laptop - mainly browsing the web and reading and writing e-mails.
I dont get it. I dont beleive that this kind of battery life difference could be only due to the diplay difference in our computers.
DanT43
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
danT43,
I just noticed that your T43 is a 15" model and that is the reason why your battery life is limited. Even in maximum power saving mode, according to IBM, the 15" model compared to the exact same configuration 14" model will suffer at least 30 minutes less run time. In real world usage that difference could easily be one hour which is exactly what you're experiencing. A major reason I chose the 14" model is because of the light weight and favorable battery life.
I just noticed that your T43 is a 15" model and that is the reason why your battery life is limited. Even in maximum power saving mode, according to IBM, the 15" model compared to the exact same configuration 14" model will suffer at least 30 minutes less run time. In real world usage that difference could easily be one hour which is exactly what you're experiencing. A major reason I chose the 14" model is because of the light weight and favorable battery life.
T420s Intel Core I5 2.6ghz, 160GB Solid State Drive, DVDRW, 14" display w/ HD3000 graphics, Intel AGN, BT, 8GB DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Shoot
I hate that. I really prefer the 15" screen.
Well I guess I'll have to live with it and buy an Ultrabay slim battery so I can replace main battery without shutting down the machine.
Thanks
I hate that. I really prefer the 15" screen.
Well I guess I'll have to live with it and buy an Ultrabay slim battery so I can replace main battery without shutting down the machine.
Thanks
DanT43
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
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ThinkPad T43 2668-98U
Intel Pentium M 760 2.0ghz | 1GB memory | 15" SXGA+ | ATI 64mb X300 | 60gb (7200rpm) HD | CD/DVD Combo Drive | IBM Wireless II | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | 6-cell & 9-cell batteries
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The 15" display is most certainly the reason. IPS displays like IBM FlexView eat a lot of power. I have a friend with a 15" SXGA+ equiped T42 and the best he can get on a 6-cell battery is 3 hours or so (typical is 2.5 hours) with wifi on and screen brightness at medium.
craigg wrote:danT43,
I just noticed that your T43 is a 15" model and that is the reason why your battery life is limited.
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
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