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How do I identify my battery?

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by sidui, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. sidui

    sidui Guest

    How do I identify my battery?
     
  2. chumk

    chumk Guest

    The first information to provide would be the make and model of the equipment that you require the battery for e.g. Toshiba Satellite Pro 400, or Compaq Presario 1283. There is also usually a label on the battery, and some of this information on the label will help our sales team to identify your battery quickly.

    This information includes the voltage of the battery pack (note: this is not the same as the voltage on the power supply), the capacity of the battery pack and the chemical construction of the battery pack e.g. Li-ion, Ni-MH or Ni-Cd. This information can be used to ensure the information you have provided matches the information we have about your battery. Many battery packs also have part numbers on the label; this can sometimes be used to help identify the battery. We would suggest that it is best to have all this information written down or close to hand before you call our sales team. This will help us deal with your call in an efficient manner.

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  3. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    what battery are you talking about? desktop battery, laptop batteries, car battery, watch battery, smoke/co detector battery, battery backup battery, heart pacer battery, hearing aid battery?
     
  4. rayals

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    ddp, you are funny...Anyway, please give the description of you system and ALL information pertating thereto. It is hard to trouble shoot something if you dont know what you are working on. We are wiling to help, we just need more information...pacemaker battery, good one!
     

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