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> On Oct 2, 2023, at 8:51 AM, McDonald, Stephen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> This is a Dell computer, have you considered buying the battery from Dell.com? That would cut down the pages and pages of sources and you would be assured that the battery actually meets Dell's standards. But note that Dell does not make its own batteries. It is not unlikely that they, too, purchase them from offshore manufacturers.
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> Steve McDonald
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I would also recommend buying directly from Dell (or an authorized repair shop). There have been issues over the years with replacement batteries that don’t have the circuitry that keeps the batteries from overcharging or otherwise stopping if it heats up too fast.
You might save a few dollars buying a third party battery, but it’s not worth it if catches fire while you’re sleeping.
One site that I’ve used many times over the years is iFixIt.com (formerly PBfixit, when they specialized in Apple Power Books). They also have a lot of free guides on how to disassemble various laptops and electronics, will buy (some) old laptops to strip for parts to resell, and have filed lawsuits relating to the ‘right to repair’.
-Joe
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