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Lenovo Laptop Battery Not Charging To 100

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Lenovo Laptop Battery Not Charging To 100

2024-07-17 03:47:42

Solid USB C monitor with 80W charging, a great addition to a Lenovo laptop. Sleek and thin, fits well into a home office.

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2024-04-03 01:51:48

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This product works well with my Lenovo laptop and also supports full charging current for fast charging

5
2024-09-21 09:19:16

Included with my Lenovo laptop, thank you B+H

5
2024-05-16 08:46:25

The laptop of my dreams! This is my second Lenovo and I'm so pleased with it's performance.

5
2024-07-06 09:43:21

Handly, soft and perfect for my lenovo laptop.

5
2024-04-25 04:30:21

Not much to say, works perfectly with my Lenovo Y530 laptop...

5
2024-07-18 02:14:30

Was converting a little used 11.6 Lenovo laptop from windows 7 to a chrome book. I had problems getting the lenovo to recognize the usb Sandisk that I had put the Chrome recovery software on. Had read to try another brand of USB stick so I bought this Transcend 16 GB drive and the Lenovo recognized it right away. The installation went well and we kept it out of a landfill.

5
2024-07-07 06:31:32

after upgrading my lenovo laptop with crucial ram, now my laptop is much faster.

5
2024-08-23 09:39:38

Bought this battery as a spare battery for my RX 100. I didn't want to worry about re-charging the in-camera battery. I would just swap out and replace with my spare.

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2024-08-29 05:10:32

After ~5.5yrs, I noticed the internal cooling-fan began running full-time (quiet, but usually only runs if the batteries require charging, such as after an outage), and the usually-cool lower vents of the UPS were now a bit warm due to active charging circuitry. Then the normally 100% charge-level LCD indicator at times showed only 80% despite no outage. Time for a new battery pack! The most involved part was shutting down & disconnecting & eventually reconnecting all the protected equipment. After all was disconnected, out of curiosity I turned the UPS off & then back on - the charge-level indicator dropped from 100% to 60%! The old battery pack was in worse shape than I thought. Replacing the pack involved removing a couple screws at the bottom of the UPS & then sliding the face-plate down, then out. Then disconnect the power connector from the old pack, slide the old pack out, new pack in, reconnect the power connector & reattach the face-plate. Simple & quick! The charge level indicated 100% as soon as I turned the UPS back on - I let it charge for the recommended time anyway although I don't think that was necessary in my case because there was never any indication it was charging: the fan was off again & the lower vents cool to the touch again. My UPS seems to have a separate minor issue - a poorly connected LED that is supposed to illuminate the Power Button when the UPS is turned on. Instead, on mine, sometimes it's lit, sometimes it flickers, but usually it's off. The new battery pack didn't change that - the caution being that if the UPS has a more significant dysfunction, replacing the battery pack could be an expensive way to find out the issue isn't the battery pack. One last comment: Unlike APC, CyberPower unfortunately doesn't seem to have a recycling program for their spent battery packs.

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