IBM UltraBay battery issue v. holds less charge
IBM UltraBay battery issue v. holds less charge
My secondary battery in my ThinkPad T60 that sits in the ultrabay suddenly says it can only hold 69% of the original capacity (20 Wh down from 29Wh)... something leads me to believe that it is a glitch; a batt can't die like that after only 15 cycles, right?
So my question is - is there some kind of a way for me to test actual battery charge/capacity by using a thiard party application, or do I need to call IBM and have this battery RMA'd?
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So my question is - is there some kind of a way for me to test actual battery charge/capacity by using a thiard party application, or do I need to call IBM and have this battery RMA'd?
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planetf1 wrote:Exactly the same issue here. It's reported as having a design capacity of 30Wh but only 20Wh at max charge.
Is this an error? Perhaps the ultrabay battery is only 20, and so this is a reporting issue?
It used to be 29 thats for sure; It'd always charge to that level...
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Actually.... I think you are right, I think it did use to hold 20 and not 29... wtf...?!
Edit: nvm - I was smoking; official IBM site states that its full capacity is at 29 w/h.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61222
Edit: nvm - I was smoking; official IBM site states that its full capacity is at 29 w/h.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61222
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Welps I submitted a service request on their support site; had someone call me within an hour and a replacement was set up to ship to me. They told me to ship the old one in the box that the new one will be shipped in... no extra charge!
Whole process took 3 minutes... wow thats some great service.
Whole process took 3 minutes... wow thats some great service.
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JonathanGennick
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My advanced ultrabay battery is doing the same thing. Only 23 cycles and it's down to 23Wh of capacity. Time for a call to Lenovo service ... I hope the new one lasts longer.
Update: Lenovo/IBM service is great. A 5min phone call and a new battery is on its way to me. They didn't even hassle me for the battery serial number or my purchase date.
Update: Lenovo/IBM service is great. A 5min phone call and a new battery is on its way to me. They didn't even hassle me for the battery serial number or my purchase date.
X60s (1704-69U)
T60p (2623-DDU)
T60p (2623-DDU)
Received new battery. Showing full capacity nearly design capacity for 2 cycles. I've had it 24 hours.
Now showing
"The battery can store 74% of it's original full charge capacity."
Full charge 21.82
Design 29.16
I may be sceptical but this is around the capacity of the regular 2.1 or so Ah battery, not the new 40Y6790 2.7Ah battery
Bad batch?
Badly labelled?
There is something going on here.......
I'll try a recharge cycle or 2 but please...!!!
Now showing
"The battery can store 74% of it's original full charge capacity."
Full charge 21.82
Design 29.16
I may be sceptical but this is around the capacity of the regular 2.1 or so Ah battery, not the new 40Y6790 2.7Ah battery
Bad batch?
Badly labelled?
There is something going on here.......
I'll try a recharge cycle or 2 but please...!!!
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OpaHardrock
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OpaHardrock
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Hmmm, you might try calling again to get a different tech support person. When I called, they immediately shipped me out a new battery (it arrived the next morning). There's no way I'd ship my entire machine to them for what is clearly a battery problem. Maybe there's a difference in how IBM USA and IBM Germany handles these things?OpaHardrock wrote:I've opened a support request and IBM wants me to sent in my T60 for around 4 days for analysis.
BUT I NEED IT!
X60s (1704-69U)
T60p (2623-DDU)
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OpaHardrock
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Hmm, my UltraBay battery is days old and is already reporting a loss of capacity. Just got the warning: designed for 29Wh, currency capacity 24.5Wh. Cycle count is 6. I've now reconfigured the laptop to charge the battery to prolong its life. We'll se.
One thing I wonder about.. most people advise avoiding discharging a Lithium battery to 0%. But the Thinkpad seems to want to suck the UltraBay battery dry before ever using the main battery. Does that shorten the battery's life?
One thing I wonder about.. most people advise avoiding discharging a Lithium battery to 0%. But the Thinkpad seems to want to suck the UltraBay battery dry before ever using the main battery. Does that shorten the battery's life?
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stephenaron
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Battery
My ultrabay battery is showing 41 %. Only 11.93 Wh remaining with a full capacity of 12.06. Design showing 29.16. Only 5-6 months old.
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stephenaron
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Battery
Still better off than with only the main battery....AND IBM will replace it anyway. No harm.
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Plutoman15
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I got a replacement battery and it seems to be still at 100%
Sony battery
First used: 2006-08
Manufacture date: 2006-04-25
Full Charge Capacity: 29.16 Wh
Remaining Capacity: 29.16 Wh
Cycle Count: 7
I plan to be on the road next week, so probaly be using it heavily. When I come back I can then compare and see if it differs.
Sony battery
First used: 2006-08
Manufacture date: 2006-04-25
Full Charge Capacity: 29.16 Wh
Remaining Capacity: 29.16 Wh
Cycle Count: 7
I plan to be on the road next week, so probaly be using it heavily. When I come back I can then compare and see if it differs.
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stephenaron
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ibm ultrabay battery
I certainly hope that after SEVEN cycles that its still 100 %. I will be calling IBM shortly to get mine replaced.
I've been using my system for four weeks now and the ultrabay battery is down to 77% capacity (22.6Wh). I've set the driver to maximize battery life. The system spends about 3/4 of its time plugged in, the other 1/4 I run the UltraBay battery down. Cycle count is now 20.
The battery is from Sony and was built 2006-07-11.
The battery is from Sony and was built 2006-07-11.
One ultraybay battery got to 62% after a couple of weeks.
My replacement was first used in Augst, and is now reporting 54% and status has turned red
These batteries must be bad/underspec and IMO need to be withdrawn.. *unless* of course it is faulty charging in the T60p...
Anyone had any explanation?
My replacement was first used in Augst, and is now reporting 54% and status has turned red
These batteries must be bad/underspec and IMO need to be withdrawn.. *unless* of course it is faulty charging in the T60p...
Anyone had any explanation?
Currently I'm using an Ultrabay Slim Battery in my T60 and it's working just fine. This particular battery has been in service for 5 months and there is no sign of problems. It's used daily and charged at least once a day due to normal discharge during use.
We have approx 25 of these batteries deployed in my companies sales force and so far they have been fine as well.
We have approx 25 of these batteries deployed in my companies sales force and so far they have been fine as well.
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Workstations... T40p ~ T41p ~ T42p ~ T43p ~ T60p ~ T61p ~ W500 ~ W510
T Series..... T22 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 41 ~ 42 ~ 43 ~ 60 ~ 400 ~ 500 ~ 510
X Series..... X20 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 60 ~ 60s ~ 200 ~ 200s ~ 301
Netbooks... S-10 ~ S-12
Workstations... T40p ~ T41p ~ T42p ~ T43p ~ T60p ~ T61p ~ W500 ~ W510
T Series..... T22 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 41 ~ 42 ~ 43 ~ 60 ~ 400 ~ 500 ~ 510
X Series..... X20 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 60 ~ 60s ~ 200 ~ 200s ~ 301
Netbooks... S-10 ~ S-12
What does power manager show about your batteries. Here's a summary of my details for my 2 duds ...
Full charge capacity: 15.77Wh / 17.87 Wh
Cycle Count: 84 / 60
Manufacturer Name: Sony / Sony
Manufacture date: 2006-04-14 / 2006-04-14
First used date: 2006-08 / 2006-07
Serial Number: 1066 / 1131
Bar-coding number: 1ZBM564E11A / 1ZBM564E13B
FRU part number : 40Y6790 / 40Y6790
Design Capacity: 29.16 Wh / 29.16 Wh
Perhaps if you post yours (and others do the same) we could find a pattern?
Full charge capacity: 15.77Wh / 17.87 Wh
Cycle Count: 84 / 60
Manufacturer Name: Sony / Sony
Manufacture date: 2006-04-14 / 2006-04-14
First used date: 2006-08 / 2006-07
Serial Number: 1066 / 1131
Bar-coding number: 1ZBM564E11A / 1ZBM564E13B
FRU part number : 40Y6790 / 40Y6790
Design Capacity: 29.16 Wh / 29.16 Wh
Perhaps if you post yours (and others do the same) we could find a pattern?
I'm in London on business for a month with my X60s, so I will not be able to contribute at the moment.planetf1 wrote:What does power manager show about your batteries. Here's a summary of my details for my 2 duds ...
Cheers...
Favorites From My ThinkPad Collection
Workstations... T40p ~ T41p ~ T42p ~ T43p ~ T60p ~ T61p ~ W500 ~ W510
T Series..... T22 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 41 ~ 42 ~ 43 ~ 60 ~ 400 ~ 500 ~ 510
X Series..... X20 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 60 ~ 60s ~ 200 ~ 200s ~ 301
Netbooks... S-10 ~ S-12
Workstations... T40p ~ T41p ~ T42p ~ T43p ~ T60p ~ T61p ~ W500 ~ W510
T Series..... T22 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 41 ~ 42 ~ 43 ~ 60 ~ 400 ~ 500 ~ 510
X Series..... X20 ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 60 ~ 60s ~ 200 ~ 200s ~ 301
Netbooks... S-10 ~ S-12
I was sent to this discussion after starting my own in the General forum. Anyhow, my ultrabay battery for my z60t was down to 65% charge capacity after 30 cycles. Lenovo had a new battery to me the next day, but I do think there is a design issue here. As has been stated above, deep discharging these batteries reduces their capacity very quickly. There needs to be a way to set a threshold at which point the 1st battery hands off to the second battery to avoid a full discharge cycle. If such a switch were implemented, I believe we'd see this issue largely disappear.
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I fully agree with you. After some research on the internet I discovered that Li-Ion batteries dont go well with full discharges, its reduces their life significantly. It is stronlgy adviced not to discharge a Li-Ion, as opposed to the older Ni-Cad batteries.zhenya wrote:I was sent to this discussion after starting my own in the General forum. Anyhow, my ultrabay battery for my z60t was down to 65% charge capacity after 30 cycles. Lenovo had a new battery to me the next day, but I do think there is a design issue here. As has been stated above, deep discharging these batteries reduces their capacity very quickly. There needs to be a way to set a threshold at which point the 1st battery hands off to the second battery to avoid a full discharge cycle. If such a switch were implemented, I believe we'd see this issue largely disappear.
But when I'm on the road, my T60p always depletes the ultrabay first, cuz the ultrabay only buys me an hour or so extra, resulting in a 100% discharge, before it starts the 9-cell.
Both batteries are fairly new, I got my T60p now for two months, but the ultrabay is already down to 89% of its initial capacity. Which means, if this decrease continues I will be looking at a useless battery in one year. Which is ridiculous for 130 euro/dollar.
Altough my decrease is not as dramatic as some of the batteries, I will be keeping an eye on the capacity. Btw my ultrabay is a Sony made on 05-july-2006.
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T2600(2.16GHz), 2GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15" 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, 9cell + ultrabay battery
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