Full charge capacity vs. Number of charge cycles.

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#91 Post by zaku » Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:42 pm

how do you guys keep the cycles so low even if it's a 2 years old battery??
even though most of the time i use ac power it increases its cycle once in a while (the most i've used is like >70%)
exactly at which level that it will add a cycle count to the battery??
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#92 Post by tomh009 » Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:05 pm

underclocker wrote:I wonder how many cycles a battery can take! This one still holds a charge for over an hour.

Model of Thinkpad: T40
Number of Cells: 6-cell
Design Capacity: 47.52Wh
Full Charge Capacity: 20.18Wh
Cycle Count: 683
Manufacturer Name: SANYO
Manufacture Date: 2004-06-28
First used Date: 2004-07
Battery Name (FRU Part Number): IBM-08K8193
These are all my cycles:

Model of Thinkpad: X31
Number of Cells: 6-cell
Design Capacity: 47.52Wh
Full Charge Capacity: 33.55Wh
Cycle Count: 706
Manufacturer Name: Panasonic
Manufacture Date: 2004-09-27
First used Date: 2005-02
Battery Name (FRU Part Number): IBM-08K8048

Not bad for 700+ cycles!

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#93 Post by hiyel » Sat Dec 30, 2006 5:19 pm

Model of Thinkpad: T43
Number of Cells: 6-cell
Design Capacity: 51.83Wh
Full Charge Capacity: 46.81Wh
Cycle Count: 78
Manufacturer Name: Panasonic
Manufacture Date: 2005-11-29
First used Date: 2005-12 (12 months old)

Total Wear: 5.02Wh in 12 months.
~3Wh of this happend in the first month when the start and stop charging percentages were at the default 100% level.
Then I started to play around with these numbers and after 2 months I set them to 90% and 94%.
Since then the wear is 2Wh in 11 months, i.e., 0.18Wh per month. Way better than 3 Wh per month with the default values.
For me, this means at least 2 hours of normal use charge even after two years from now.
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#94 Post by underclocker » Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:29 pm

Not bad at all!!! You've posted the strongest battery numbers yet, fantastic.

700+ and not much loss, sweet!
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#95 Post by schmaud » Fri Jan 05, 2007 2:39 pm

T42 2373-fwg
Design: 47.52 Wh
Current: 32.47 Wh
cycles: 348
age: 26

a bit less than 70%.. not to bad for more than 2 years.

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#96 Post by wehugheog » Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:50 am

Model of thinkpad T40
Number of cells 6
Design capacity 47.52
Full charge capacity 7.82 :eek:
Number of charge cycles 446
Manufactured date. 2003-11-11
First Use Date 2004-01

Pretty low. It was good till about a month ago, then it went down very very fast. Well, I have 220Volt plug in my car and a new T60p otherwise I would have bought a new battery.

EDIT: T40 instead of T4
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#97 Post by Mugrunty » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:19 am

Model of thinkpad T60
Number of cells 6
Design capacity 56.16
Full charge capacity 45.32
Number of charge cycles 37
Manufactured date. 2006-05-19
First Use Date 2006-08

Hi guys, I just wanted to know you think that my battery capacity has dropped way too much for the amount of use I have given it.
One day it just violently dropped from like 53 to 48 Wh, and has been going down slowly ever since. I've only done maybe 3 or 4 deep cycles just to see if maybe it was digital "memory".

You think it's a tad low???? thanks! :D

edit: I believe it is at about 80% of capacity right now.
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#98 Post by Mugrunty » Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:29 pm

anyone?? :( :D
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Full charge capacity vs. Number of charge cycles

#99 Post by dg » Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:31 am

Following discussion in
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 707#239707

I temporarily put my T41 battery in a T42 to use its Battery MaxiMiser "Improve battery health" option.

Results

Before
Model of thinkpad T41
Number of cells 6
Design capacity 47.52Wh
Full charge capacity 38.53Wh 34.93
Number of charge cycles 140 141
Manufactured date 11-2004
First used date 12-2004(but bought 4-2005)
Manufacturer Sanyo

After

Full charge capacity 34.93
Number of charge cycles 141

So, quite a disappointing loss of capacity. I use it predominantly on mains. I think I'll wait a while before trying to recondition it again.
Looking at the other posts in this thread, I get the impression that Sony batteries last better than Sanyo (unless they explode/get recalled of course), and possibly Panasonic are best, if rare.
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#100 Post by Talon88 » Fri Jan 26, 2007 2:02 pm

This is mine, after 1 year 2 months of use.....!
Still like new......!

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#101 Post by oskibear » Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:19 pm

Model of thinkpad: X60s
Number of cells: 8
Design capacity: 74.88 Wh
Full charge capacity: 74.88 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 162
Number of months since the manufactured date: 15

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#102 Post by Ogg » Tue May 01, 2007 3:26 pm

Where is this Power Management thing that allows setting Charge and Discharge thresholds? I've looked all over my IBM Access menus and can't anywhere to make such a battery adjustment. I have Thinkpad Configuration v1.32.
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#103 Post by esquire » Wed May 02, 2007 11:23 am

Model of thinkpad: T42
SANYO
Number of cells: 6-cell
Design capacity: 47.52
Full charge capacity: 8.11 Wh
cycle count: 511 :twisted:
Manufacture date: 2004-06-22
First used date: 2004-07

Guess I'm doing something wrong....

Anyway, a new one is ordered and will be here in a week 8)
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#104 Post by PetrVavrik » Wed May 02, 2007 11:35 am

Model of thinkpad: R60
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 56.16 Wh
Full charge capacity: 51.82 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 52
Number of months since the manufactured date: 12
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#105 Post by zahir » Thu May 03, 2007 11:27 am

Model of thinkpad: T60
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 56.16 Wh
Full charge capacity: 56.16 Wh
Remaining capacity: 56.16
Number of charge cycles: 1
Manufacturer name: Sony
Manufacture date: 2007-03-06
First used date: 2007-05
Number of months since the manufactured date: 2

Just got it.... one question though, my battery is at 100% but it still says Charge completion time : 22 mins

Why?
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#106 Post by bontistic » Thu May 03, 2007 12:53 pm

Here are my digits:

Model of thinkpad :: R52
Manufacturer :: SANYO
Number of cells :: 6
Design capacity :: 51.84 Wh
Full charge capacity :: 47.62 Wh (91.86 %)
Number of charge cycles :: 9 :D
Manufactured date. 2005-02-22
First Use Date 2005-03 (25 months)
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#107 Post by losmeme » Fri May 04, 2007 7:08 am

Model of thinkpad :: X31
Manufacturer :: Panasonic
Design capacity :: 47.52 Wh
Full charge capacity :: 40.12 Wh
Number of charge cycles :: 68 (58 when received used)
Manufactured date. 2004-06-09
First Use Date 2004-08

This is my second battery for my X31. When I purchased the X31 from IBM (refurbed) it came with a brand new battery, so that one is on the shelf for the time being. This used battery came with a MediaSlice I purchased off ebay last September. The auction stated Slice with CD Drive, but said nothing about including a battery! Great deal to get the Slice, CD AND battery for $50.

I really wish I could set thresholds on this X31.
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#108 Post by Ogg » Sun May 06, 2007 6:10 pm

Model of TP: T40p
Manufacturer: SONY
Number of cells: 9
Design capacity: 71.28 Wh
Full charge capacity: 66.65 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 177
Manufactured date: 2003-10-22
First Use Date: 2003-11
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#109 Post by FirstTimer » Tue May 08, 2007 10:11 pm

Model of TP: z61p
Manufacturer: SONY
Number of cells: 3
Design capacity: 29.16 Wh
Full charge capacity: 20.14 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 28
Manufactured date: 2007-01-19
First Use Date: 2007-02

This is the second ultrabay battery going dead on me.
Lenovo did replace the first one with similar full charge capacity after 10 cycles.

They did ask me to perform battery maintance before replacing it
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#110 Post by FirstTimer » Sat May 12, 2007 4:13 pm

Model of TP: z61p
Manufacturer: SONY
Number of cells: 3
Design capacity: 29.16 Wh
Full charge capacity: 18.80 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 33
Manufactured date: 2007-01-19
First Use Date: 2007-02
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#111 Post by frankiepankie » Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:55 pm

Model of TP: T40
Manufacturer: SANYO
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 47.52 Wh
Full charge capacity: 24.35 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 110
Manufactured date: 2004-01-07
First Use Date: 2004-02

Pretty low, but after the 28th of July i am going to exchange this battery with a better one, if the seller still has better ones.

He said to me:

If the battery last shorter then 2:00, return it.

I am benching and doing test, to see if it is healthy enough to keep it.
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#112 Post by KristianJ » Thu Jul 05, 2007 4:04 pm

Model of thinkpad: T42
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 47.52
Full charge capacity: 43.10
Number of charge cycles: 25
manufactured date: 12/04 (Sanyo)

My backup battery:

Model of thinkpad: T40 (haven't used on T42 until just now when I checked the stats)
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 47.52
Full charge capacity: 21.2
Number of charge cycles: 377
manufactured date: 3/2004 (Sanyo)
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#113 Post by SHoTTa35 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:21 pm

[censored] you guys are lucky with those 1yr + batteries that still hold 95% of their original charge. :cry: I have the following:

Model of thinkpad: T42
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 47.52Whr
Full charge capacity: 21.92Whr
Number of charge cycles: 38
manufactured date: 2004-11-01 (SONY)
First Used Date: 2005-03

I haven't had my TP for that long tho... oh well, i'll be searching for a new 6 Cell soon.

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#114 Post by KristianJ » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:54 pm

I'm just lucky that the previous owner hardly ever ran the T42 off battery! :D Thing is though, I regret not switching the battery in my old T40 (which had about 130 cycles) for the 377 cycle one, although the 377 cycle one does a fairly good job for its age and current capacity.
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#115 Post by TOMSrolla » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:02 pm

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Model of Thinkpad: T41p
Number of Cells: 9-cell
Design Capacity: 77.76Wh
Full Charge Capacity: 46.81Wh
Cycle Count: 26
Manufacturer Name: SANYO
Manufacture Date: 2006-12-15
First used Date: 2007-05
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#116 Post by ntneko » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:29 am

Model of thinkpad: T60
Manufacturer name: Sanyo
Number of cells: 6
Design capacity: 56.16 Wh
Full charge capacity: 53.42 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 45
Manufacture date: 2006-11-17
First used date: 2007-01

I've been reading here about how to make the battery last so I've set it to charge at 86% and stop at 90% :)
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#117 Post by AdaSch » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:40 pm

Model of thinkpad: T43p
Manufacturer name: panasonic
Number of cells: 6 (from t43)
Design capacity: 51,83 Wh
Full charge capacity: 45,31 Wh
Number of charge cycles: 171
Manufacture date: 2006-03-23
First used date: 2006-05
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