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::: My Batt. Suddently Dead, any Solution to reset? :::

#1 Post by Talon88 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:57 am

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I have an Z60t, The Batt Condition is always show "Good"
even 2 days ago. I have 80% Full when I turn off my z60t
at that time.

Today when I use my computer, It Can't Start up. I feel
rare since I remember I should have about 80% power.
I tried to connect AC, The Batt LED light up but in fast blinking
Orange
. After Booting into XP, Power Manager Say my Batt is
in Poor Condition Suddently & "A Batt. Error has Occurred. Batt
Cannot be Charged, Replace Batt."
is show.

Why my batt sudddently gone bad. I never leave my batt at
the notebook when I'm using AC. Batt Cycle is only 75 times & it's
still show 52.24Wh out of Design Capacity 65.52Wh.

I have a Brand New Z60t Batt. It Can Start the computer
& being Charge without any problem. So, It's sure not the
problem of the Z60t charging system at all.

Screen Shot of the Bad Batt. at Power Manager:
http://i31.tinypic.com/2zsmade.jpg

Is there any way to save or Reset my Batt?
I've tried "Battery Gauge Reset" but look like it still can't charge.

Please Help. Thanks in advance.

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#2 Post by Harryc » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:12 am

Probably not, it sounds like the batt is shot. Was it part of any battery recall?

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#3 Post by Talon88 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:38 pm

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I have tried put the Serial No to the recall checking page.
But the page said it was not on recall list.

Any Solution? It's dead all of suddent.

Sad...

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#4 Post by Harryc » Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:47 pm

Sorry, I do not know how to bring a dead battery back to life other than re-cell-ing it.

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#5 Post by SHoTTa35 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 4:49 pm

the battery is from 2005 and even if you didn't use it at all since then it would probably be dead today also. Batteries do have a finite life so not using them wont make them last (much) longer.

New Old Stock batteries are batteries that were made long ago but sat around in the warehouse waiting to be sold. Anyone here can tell you they'd be "careful" when buying those.
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#6 Post by Talon88 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:01 pm

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I understand that the life of Li-ion.
But Will it be all of suddent, from Good Condition to
Poor, can't charge just over night?

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#7 Post by Ken Fox » Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:09 am

Talon88 wrote::::

I understand that the life of Li-ion.
But Will it be all of suddent, from Good Condition to
Poor, can't charge just over night?

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Another possibility is that the electronics within the battery have failed. Even if this is the problem, you still have a non-functioning battery and there is probably nothing short of replacing it (or the cells inside, with a company such as batteryrefill.com) that will solve the problem.
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#8 Post by Mugrunty » Mon Jun 16, 2008 2:30 pm

The same thing happened to my battery a while back. Fortunatly, It died soon enough that lenovo sent me a FREE battery. I used the one program from their website. You just need to search the lenovo website for Irrepairable damage battery message.
Here's a screenshot of what power manager said.

http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk25 ... attery.jpg

I took the bad battery apart and took out the cells. I charged them manualy so I could use them as a hobby battery. One of the cells had a lower voltage from the rest. I'm guessing thats why the circuity disabled my battery. As far as I know, you cannot "re-enable" the electronics to continue monitoring the battery.
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