X200t Battery Cycle Life
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:18 pm
Hiya!
I haven't made any posts here in a few billion years, but I thought I'd see how other people's X200t batteries are doing. I've had mine almost 4 years, and it's literally the only battery I've ever had that hasn't given me the "battery error, go buy another one because I hate you" message. I've had 4 batteries for my T60, and T61 give that same error. Some were 6-cell packs, some were 9-cell. I've taken them all apart and done my own diagnosis, but that's another post for another time.
The X200t 4-cell battery I have seems to NOT use the SANYO 18650 cells...which as far as I'm concerned is a good thing. Either that, or it can balance whatever cells are inside without being so sensitive to an "out of balance" condition.
Ok, so the bottom line is...my battery seems to be doing a VERY good job at being a battery. Check out the current status of the battery according to PM:

I'm getting really close to 1000 cycles, and the overall capacity is still at 86% of the design capacity. Is anyone else getting numbers this good??? Just curious!
I haven't made any posts here in a few billion years, but I thought I'd see how other people's X200t batteries are doing. I've had mine almost 4 years, and it's literally the only battery I've ever had that hasn't given me the "battery error, go buy another one because I hate you" message. I've had 4 batteries for my T60, and T61 give that same error. Some were 6-cell packs, some were 9-cell. I've taken them all apart and done my own diagnosis, but that's another post for another time.
The X200t 4-cell battery I have seems to NOT use the SANYO 18650 cells...which as far as I'm concerned is a good thing. Either that, or it can balance whatever cells are inside without being so sensitive to an "out of balance" condition.
Ok, so the bottom line is...my battery seems to be doing a VERY good job at being a battery. Check out the current status of the battery according to PM:

I'm getting really close to 1000 cycles, and the overall capacity is still at 86% of the design capacity. Is anyone else getting numbers this good??? Just curious!
