Both LED's are Amber/Orange in my Acer Nitro 5 AN515-52 after fully charged.

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HasithaMJ
HasithaMJ Member Posts: 2 New User
edited 4:41AM in Nitro Gaming

I have a Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-52) Laptop. Replaced a new battery yesterday due to a fault in the original battery. before it's death blue light used to appear time to time. Now the new battery is working fine, and the laptop is charging as usual. but the problem is both LEDs are Amber/Orange even after it's fully charged. does this mean new battery is faulty or close to its death? I'm kinda worried about this because same happened before death of the original battery. (Lights are not blinking, just no blue light)

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,832 Trailblazer
    edited 3:24AM

    Did you buy an original Acer oem battery for your AN515-52 laptop, as a cheap copy battery could be giving you a false reading or not reading the laptop battery sensors and that is why the orange lights are flashing, as the laptop does not know that the battery is fully charged. Try to do a Hard Reset also of the laptop as that will reset its CMOS, as the battery and should fix this problem, so that the EC chip will detect the new battery.

    The below list are the Acer fitted original battery part numbers and types fitted to the Nitro AN515-52 model, so only fit these batteries for best results.

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    Hard Reset - remove the HDD and RAM doors and then remove the fifteen (15) screws from the base cover to the upper case of your Nitro AN515-52 laptop, starting from the upper side, pry to release the upper side latches, continue releasing the remaining latches. Then remove the lower case.

    Press the power key for 15 seconds to release all power to the laptop and then disconnect the main battery cable from the mainboard, then take the main battery out. Then disconnect the RTC/BIOS battery and then short the bios batteries + & - pins at the mainboard plug (as shown at the plug below) to reset CMOS and then take all the ran out.

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    Leave the laptop like that for at least 30min so that EC and Chipset chips reset completely and then reconnect everything, as afterwards your laptop should detect the new battery,

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

  • HasithaMJ
    HasithaMJ Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thank you so much for your well explained reply. I'll try this out and see if it solve the issue.