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tony sayer November 24th 10 01:01 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 

Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer



robgraham November 24th 10 02:52 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
On Nov 24, 1:01*pm, tony sayer wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?

There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for. I bought a replacement fro an Acer from one of the
recommended retailers. Only time will tell how good a buy it has
been, but the battery has now been charged and fully discharged three
times and will be charged to 40% and stored when not in use in the
fridge, as recommended by battery gurus. The killer of Li-ion laptop
batteries is the heat that they are subjected to while in the machine.

Rob

tony sayer November 24th 10 03:14 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
In article
s.com, robgraham scribeth thus
On Nov 24, 1:01*pm, tony sayer wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?


Humm .. good point!. Perhaps the better Chinese ones over the real cheap
"knock off's" ;!...

There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for. I bought a replacement fro an Acer from one of the
recommended retailers. Only time will tell how good a buy it has
been, but the battery has now been charged and fully discharged three
times and will be charged to 40% and stored when not in use in the
fridge, as recommended by battery gurus. The killer of Li-ion laptop
batteries is the heat that they are subjected to while in the machine.

Rob


--
Tony Sayer



Clive George November 24th 10 03:35 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
On 24/11/2010 14:52, robgraham wrote:
On Nov 24, 1:01 pm, tony wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?

There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for. I bought a replacement fro an Acer from one of the
recommended retailers. Only time will tell how good a buy it has
been, but the battery has now been charged and fully discharged three
times and will be charged to 40% and stored when not in use in the
fridge, as recommended by battery gurus. The killer of Li-ion laptop
batteries is the heat that they are subjected to while in the machine.


An I just lucky? The battery stays in ours, because it means there's a
UPS - covers for moving from place to place as well as standing on the
wire. But 3.5 years on, running on mains pretty much all the time, it
doesn't appear to have lost much capacity.

I know some manufacturers do automatic charge/discharge cycles - don't
think mine does.

But keeping it in the fridge just sounds like unnecessary faff.

tony sayer November 24th 10 05:21 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
In article
s.com, robgraham scribeth thus
On Nov 24, 1:01*pm, tony sayer wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?

There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for.


Err umm Yes!, found it and it was me who inquired!, forgotten all about
that posting, anyways now fixed up!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer



therustyone November 24th 10 05:46 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
On Nov 24, 3:35*pm, Clive George wrote:
On 24/11/2010 14:52, robgraham wrote:



On Nov 24, 1:01 pm, tony *wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.


Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..


Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?


There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for. *I bought a replacement fro an Acer from one of the
recommended retailers. *Only time will tell how good a buy it has
been, but the battery has now been charged and fully discharged three
times and will be charged to 40% and stored when not in use in the
fridge, as recommended by battery gurus. *The killer of Li-ion laptop
batteries is the heat that they are subjected to while in the machine.


An I just lucky? The battery stays in ours, because it means there's a
UPS - covers for moving from place to place as well as standing on the
wire. But 3.5 years on, running on mains pretty much all the time, it
doesn't appear to have lost much capacity.

I know some manufacturers do automatic charge/discharge cycles - don't
think mine does.


I left my HP laptop mostly plugged into the mains and the battery is
dead after 3 years. Hardly ever been discharged !
Now the battery controls are set to max battery life instead of max
performance, on the theory it was trickle charging too fast.

the rusty one




The Natural Philosopher[_2_] November 24th 10 06:03 PM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
tony sayer wrote:
In article
s.com, robgraham scribeth thus
On Nov 24, 1:01 pm, tony sayer wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.

Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..

Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer

And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?

There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for.


Err umm Yes!, found it and it was me who inquired!, forgotten all about
that posting, anyways now fixed up!..


I need an acer battery. Too.
Cheers...


Man at B&Q November 25th 10 09:13 AM

Laptop Battery suppliers far Acer laptops..
 
On Nov 24, 5:46*pm, therustyone wrote:
On Nov 24, 3:35*pm, Clive George wrote:



On 24/11/2010 14:52, robgraham wrote:


On Nov 24, 1:01 pm, tony *wrote:
Anyone here got any recommendations for the supply of these items
please?.


Genuine ones please, not cheap Chinese copies;!..


Cheers...
--
Tony Sayer


And pray, just how are you going to differentiate the "Chinese copies"
when the Chinese make them all and the labels that go on them ?


There was a thread on this topic recently here which would be worth
you searching for. *I bought a replacement fro an Acer from one of the
recommended retailers. *Only time will tell how good a buy it has
been, but the battery has now been charged and fully discharged three
times and will be charged to 40% and stored when not in use in the
fridge, as recommended by battery gurus. *The killer of Li-ion laptop
batteries is the heat that they are subjected to while in the machine..


An I just lucky? The battery stays in ours, because it means there's a
UPS - covers for moving from place to place as well as standing on the
wire. But 3.5 years on, running on mains pretty much all the time, it
doesn't appear to have lost much capacity.


I know some manufacturers do automatic charge/discharge cycles - don't
think mine does.


I left my HP laptop mostly plugged into the mains and the battery is
dead after 3 years. *Hardly ever been discharged !
Now the battery controls are set to max battery life instead of max
performance, on the theory it was trickle charging too fast.

the rusty one


They just control how the machine takes power (when disks are turned
off and the screen dimmed, etc., not how the battery is charged.

MBQ


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