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Hi, my old battery is BTP-ARJ1 and it was dead.then i bought new one.but it is not charging more than 2% it says plugged in,not charging.so I replace my old battery's circuit with new one.now the battery is charging but it says "consider replacing battery" same as my old one.is there anything i can do with this.
Solder the tabs of the new battery pack to the BP1 metal contacts.
Most laptop batteries are smart and consist of the “chemical battery” that is managed by the “digital battery.” A common protocol is the System Management Bus, better known as SMBus.
The first thing you need to do is inspect the physical appearance of your battery for signs of damage. Always wear gloves when doing this.
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Repeat the "pulse" boosting and testing the battery until it will finally be recognized by the charger and you get the green light. Black wire = negative Striped or solid white wire = positive It is very important to not mix the two up. There's a hidden screw under a piece of plastic. You need to pry the plastic off to get at the screw underneath. I used a very thin screwdriver to pry it off. Volts are symbolized by a "V" with one or two straight lines over it on a multimeter so it's that section of the multimeter that you use. The section under the V with the straight line(s). Not the squiggly line. The straight line. Lithium ion batteries need to be "pulse" charged. Which means you hold your wires down for 15 seconds or so, then release them. Then hold them down again. Over and over.
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Desulfation is quite a tedious and time-consuming process, but worth every second given its effectiveness. Desulfation is not as complex as it is made out to be. Firstly, you should remove the Lead sulfate build up. Next, clean the deposits with the help of Magnesium Sulfate or Epsom Salt. With Epsom Salt, distilled water and a regular Lead acid battery charger, you are ready! But for safety purposes, please ensure to put on protective gloves and eyewear. Take some clean and dry Epsom Salt into a dry cup. For an averaged sized battery, measure about 10 tablespoons of Epsom Salt. The distilled water should be heated up to temperature around boiling point. Add distilled water to Epsom salt to forma thick liquid and stir it properly to dissolve Epsom Salt well. Pour the mixture of distilled water and Epsom salt into every battery cell battery as much as possible. Plug in your charger after having the battery covered and set the charger for High Amps (high current). It is advisable not to use smart charger for more readable meter. Meter only shows two possibilities-“zero” or “charged”. Depending on the extent of sulfation, the entire process might take some time. Next, switch it over to low current and keep it charging until it is full. Once the battery is fully charged, discharge it and charge it again. The current should be low this time. Charging on low current enables the Epsom Salt to break sown the lead sulfate deposits on the battery. When you charge it on the second try, it is finally ready to soar! You can repeat the desulfation process for maximum five times on any battery which can extend its lifespan by years.
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If you have any sort of cordless power tool, but especially one powered by a Ryobi 18V battery, you have no doubt encountered the dreaded flashing red charger light. And if you haven't ... you will. It inevitably goes like this - you run to the basement to grab your cordless drill because after 10 years of thinking about it, you're finally going to build that 4 level, Tudor style treehouse with kitchenette. Or you're going to hang a picture.
Where I can find the schematic circuits and components list: SMBus adapter parallel port?? AccPlus program is useless, if not physically connect the battery to the PC through the parallel interface. View picture here: http://www.microsys.ro/pi3.jpg
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