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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 314
OS: Windows Media Centre 2005
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Dead laptop battery
So my laptop battery is dead. Been like this for a while.
I have a Li-ion battery, and I read on the internet that storing the battery in a freezer for 14-15hrs, then charging and discharging for 3-4 cycles will return it to about 1-2 hrs of charge capability. Can anyone confirm if this will work?
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Re: Dead laptop battery
... I tried it myself... and to my surprise... it DOES NOT work... ![]() The cells inside are just like regular/normal rechargeable batteries. I guess given that, it would behave the same as the other ones... that there is no way to revive them.
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