X301 Batteries
X301 Batteries
I've had my X301 for about 2 years now and it's still going strong. Lately I've been thinking of getting the 3 Cell bay battery to increase battery life, but wondering whether it's worth the extra purchase. Currently I only use the standard 3 Cell and get about 1.5 - 2.0 hours use.
Does anyone else use 2x 3 Cell batteries in the X301? How long does you battery life last on average?
Does anyone else use 2x 3 Cell batteries in the X301? How long does you battery life last on average?
Re: X301 Batteries
The bay battery because it always discharges first, tends to wear out quickly. There's no way to change this. You might be better off getting the six cell if you don't mind the extra weight.
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Re: X301 Batteries
I replaced my 3 cell with a 6 cell and also replaced the DVD which I don't use with a 3 cell bay battery. The system doesn't feel much heavier and now has great battery life.
X301: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU U9400 @ 1.40GHz, 256GB C300 SSD, 8GB RAM, Windows 10 Pro, Battery 6 Cell
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immaculate
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Re: X301 Batteries
I'm about to do the same thing with my X301 - I ordered the 3-cell bay battery and have the original 6-cell. For some reason, though, my 3-cell is taking forever to process/ship. I'll let you know my impressions once the battery arrives
love my X301 but the battery life is awful - on a full charge I can only get 2.5 hrs tops from the 6-cell.
love my X301 but the battery life is awful - on a full charge I can only get 2.5 hrs tops from the 6-cell.
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T60 2007-03U - 2.0ghz, 3gb
X61 7674-HE2
X61s 7668-CTO - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X61s 7667-34U - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X200s 7470-ET5 - 1.86ghz, 8gb, WXGA+
X201s 5397-CTO
X220 4291-CB5
X301 4057-D56 - 1.4ghz, 8gb
X1 CT 3448-B66
Re: X301 Batteries
I ended up just buying the battery. So now I have 2x 3 cell batteries, and the battery life is significantly better.
The first half of the battery time seems to last longer however, but that's probably because the bay battery is newer and has less wear than my original. FredGarvin was right in that the bay battery is discharged first before the system switches to the other battery.
Mine seems to take a lot longer to fully charge though.
The first half of the battery time seems to last longer however, but that's probably because the bay battery is newer and has less wear than my original. FredGarvin was right in that the bay battery is discharged first before the system switches to the other battery.
Mine seems to take a lot longer to fully charge though.
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immaculate
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Re: X301 Batteries
good to hear. my 3-cell bay battery just shipped. i'll soon have the original 6-cell + the 3-cell in the bay. hopefully it'll give my x301 usable battery life 
X40 2371-GEU - 1.4ghz, 1.5gb, 64gb SSD
X41 2525-3CU - 1.5ghz, 1.5gb, 64gb SSD
T60 2007-03U - 2.0ghz, 3gb
X61 7674-HE2
X61s 7668-CTO - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X61s 7667-34U - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X200s 7470-ET5 - 1.86ghz, 8gb, WXGA+
X201s 5397-CTO
X220 4291-CB5
X301 4057-D56 - 1.4ghz, 8gb
X1 CT 3448-B66
X41 2525-3CU - 1.5ghz, 1.5gb, 64gb SSD
T60 2007-03U - 2.0ghz, 3gb
X61 7674-HE2
X61s 7668-CTO - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X61s 7667-34U - 1.8ghz, 8gb
X200s 7470-ET5 - 1.86ghz, 8gb, WXGA+
X201s 5397-CTO
X220 4291-CB5
X301 4057-D56 - 1.4ghz, 8gb
X1 CT 3448-B66
Re: X301 Batteries
Definitely. With the 2x 3-cells installed, I get at least 4 hours of use, mainly web browsing, and some VPN/remote desktop work.
With a 6-cell and 3-cell, I imagine you'll get even more.
With a 6-cell and 3-cell, I imagine you'll get even more.
Re: X301 Batteries
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that you *can* change the discharge order of the bay/internal battery if you're using Linux. The tp_smapi module allows you to force discharge of any installed batteries, so you should be able to make the primary battery discharge even if the firmware defaults to discharging the bay battery first.
Disclaimer: I don't have a bay battery (although I do have an X300), so I can't actually test this.
Disclaimer: I don't have a bay battery (although I do have an X300), so I can't actually test this.
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I'm not sure, as I've never installed Linux on my X301. Wish I could do it Windows though.
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Yes, it is odd... I didn't necessarily mean to suggest that you should install Linux. I simply was pointing out that it might be a software limitation rather than a hardware one.demesne wrote:I'm not sure, as I've never installed Linux on my X301. Wish I could do it Windows though.
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It could be, I always assumed it was determined by the BIOS, hence the reason why there's no option to change it in Power Manager?
Or perhaps there's a more technical reason for it.
Before I got the battery, I thought the system would load balance the power over the two batteries. I'm not sure that's even possible though, as I'm not an electrical engineer!
Or perhaps there's a more technical reason for it.
Before I got the battery, I thought the system would load balance the power over the two batteries. I'm not sure that's even possible though, as I'm not an electrical engineer!
Re: X301 Batteries
I just logged on to ask a similar question so I'll post it here.
I have an X301 with the 6 cell battery and should be getting the 3 cell bay battery tomorrow. I just wondered if anybody knew how many charge/discharge cycles these batteries are good for? I appreciate that they will deteriorate slowly but let's say before they get to holding a 50% charge. I may buy a spare set of both batteries.
Also if I remove the batteries when at home to just use the power jack (conserving battery cycles) does that cause any problems?
cheers
I have an X301 with the 6 cell battery and should be getting the 3 cell bay battery tomorrow. I just wondered if anybody knew how many charge/discharge cycles these batteries are good for? I appreciate that they will deteriorate slowly but let's say before they get to holding a 50% charge. I may buy a spare set of both batteries.
Also if I remove the batteries when at home to just use the power jack (conserving battery cycles) does that cause any problems?
cheers
X301 SU9600 1.6Ghz 256SSD 8Gb RAM WWAN&GPS BT Windows 7 Pro 64bit Batteries 6 Cell & Bay
Re: X301 Batteries
Have the bay battery installed so getting pretty good times out of the Laptop - perhaps around 5 hours with wifi on all the time but screen about half brightness.
Anyone got any tips on settings for these batteries or how they should be used to preserve battery life?
Anyone got any tips on settings for these batteries or how they should be used to preserve battery life?
X301 SU9600 1.6Ghz 256SSD 8Gb RAM WWAN&GPS BT Windows 7 Pro 64bit Batteries 6 Cell & Bay
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