How to rebuild a Li-Ion battery pack

JujuLand

Mar 21, 2006
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I have read your article with a great interest, because I have a problem with my Lifebook battery and the price of such battery is really bigger for me.

Unfortunately, if I have a Series S Lifebook, the battery hasn't the same reference.
Instead of 'FPCBP25 battery pack' my battery has this reference: 'FPCBP52 battery pack' (10,8V 3400mAH).

I suppose it's not exactely the same battery and the components aren't the same.

Do you know the reference of the elements I must buyt to make the same operation?
Do you think the job to do is similar to the one you describe?

Thanks for your answer.

 

ZomBiE

Mar 14, 2004
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Well, Laptop batteries and such are quite tricky to rebuild if U don't have the "know-how". Many batterypacks have inbuilt serial eeprom that has to be reseted or otherwise inbuilt fuel-gauge won't work properly.

 

hi-0ctane

May 7, 2007
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Hello,

about the article "How to rebuild a Li-Ion battery pack":
http://www.electronics-lab.com/articles/Li_Ion_reconstruct/index_3.html

I just want to know if I can replace the batteries with the same voltage and capacity but different manufacturer?

I have and old-world Apple PowerBook G3 Series, the li-ion cells are with the code "17670", don

 
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