AC power light comes on when running off battery...
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 6:33 pm
Hi, sorry to keep having to create these threads but it seems my somewhat sizable collection of Thinkpads are all developing problems these days!
Anyway, the current culprit is an X200 frankenpad system (X200 T9550 mobo, in an X201 base and 1280x800 X201s lid).
The problem is that for some reason, it thinks the AC adapter is constantly plugged in. If there's only the battery present, the AC light is on, and the battery LED and power manager (and the windows battery monitor) all say the battery is "charging", although the percentage is going down. The OS is Windows 7 professional x64, although I don't think it's an OS issue as the LEDs behave like this even if the unit is off.
I should also mention that it isn't an issue with the battery as all the X200/1 batteries I own behave this way in this system, and the battery I am using works fine in my X201
It's not really a deal breaker, but I would appreciate any ideas how to fix it, since other than that this motherboard has been spectacular, running at 2.6GHz under full load (ORTHOS or prime95) it barely pushes 55C running at 0.975v, and I was hoping to get a Hydis screen for it at some point.
Here is an image of power manager while the AC adapter is unplugged (Laptop is running off battery only): http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/cc1c067 ... d1fbd7.png
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
James
Anyway, the current culprit is an X200 frankenpad system (X200 T9550 mobo, in an X201 base and 1280x800 X201s lid).
The problem is that for some reason, it thinks the AC adapter is constantly plugged in. If there's only the battery present, the AC light is on, and the battery LED and power manager (and the windows battery monitor) all say the battery is "charging", although the percentage is going down. The OS is Windows 7 professional x64, although I don't think it's an OS issue as the LEDs behave like this even if the unit is off.
I should also mention that it isn't an issue with the battery as all the X200/1 batteries I own behave this way in this system, and the battery I am using works fine in my X201
It's not really a deal breaker, but I would appreciate any ideas how to fix it, since other than that this motherboard has been spectacular, running at 2.6GHz under full load (ORTHOS or prime95) it barely pushes 55C running at 0.975v, and I was hoping to get a Hydis screen for it at some point.
Here is an image of power manager while the AC adapter is unplugged (Laptop is running off battery only): http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/cc1c067 ... d1fbd7.png
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
James