Reforming an asus 1225B 11" laptop

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Re: Reforming an asus 1225B 11" laptop




by izentrop » 06/09/22, 02:32

phil59 wrote:My 4 "red" batteries are at 4.06V, the 2 gray ones are the original ones, at 3.42V.
This is the terminal voltage, not the capacitance in Wh.
I understand that it is not recognized, the battery.
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Re: Reforming an asus 1225B 11" laptop




by phil59 » 06/09/22, 13:55

The 4 red ones are ones that I had tested and put in a box on which I had indicated 1500 mAh, so it's more or less 50, I didn't redo the test on them, and for the test, it A while ago I only did one cycle, per battery, I can only test one battery at a time.

I still have 3-4 like that, the others I have are at 1300, and even some just at 1000, with a good majority at 1200....

Originally the red ones are, it seems to me, 22-2300 mAh.
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