VX5-591G 78HD Battery issues,couldn't go above 90%. Can this laptop work without the battery?

Xardas
Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter
edited February 3 in Aspire Laptops

Hello,

My VX5-591G 78HD laptop stopped working. It already had troubles with the battery, as it was constantly charging, but couldn't go above 90%. Now, it doesn't even switch on anymore. I've tried resetting the battery, to no avail. Judging from how the battery bulged, it is most likely dead, anyway. My question is, can this laptop work without the battery?

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

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  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter
    Answer ✓

    Got a reply from ACER, this type of laptop can work without a battery, despite that "battery boost" or "hybrid power" or whatever it was called. Which means that it's the motherboard that got fried, and repairing a 6 years old laptop isn't really worth it. I guess I need a new one now.

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    > > My question is, can this laptop work without the battery?> >

    Some do and some don't. But is not recommended in any case as it risks damaging components without a functioning battery pack.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    That wasn't really an answer. Besides, why should it damage anything?

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    Voltage spikes are moderated by a battery pack. If you're a gambler and willing to take the risk, try running it without a battery. Good luck.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Yeah, it still doesn't work. I guess something else is causing the issue. Also, why is the battery dealing with spikes?! Who designed that?!

  • KJN9000000
    KJN9000000 Member Posts: 398 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    In my over 13 years of IT experience that has never been the case and you can run without a battery. In fact the Government does it all the time cause they are too cheap to replay battery's after they go bad. The only thing that handles voltage spikes is the power supply and surge protectors but I haven't seen normal people use surge protectors since the early 2000's

  • KJN9000000
    KJN9000000 Member Posts: 398 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    There is definitely some other hardware issues. I am sorry for the loss of your system. Find a local Technician and see if they can fix it or at the least recover your data for you .

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    > > Yeah, it still doesn't work. I guess something else is causing the
    issue. Also, why is the battery dealing with spikes?! Who designed
    that?!> >

    Not necessarily. Like noted earlier, some mainboards will not power up without a functional battery pack and charger. Voltage spikes originate from AC mains, not in the laptop. You should try a new battery pack and have your charger checked.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Okay, I've tested it with and without the battery. It doesn't seem to work. The AC adapter does deliver the correct voltage, it arrives in the mainboard and can be detected all over it. There are no visibly defective parts, either. Still, the LEDs are dark and the system doesn't switch on. Is there a manual power switch somewhere?

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Another question, where can I get a service manual for this type of laptop?

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Interestingly, the laptop doesn't seem to charge the battery, since it's output at the battery connector is only 0.2 volts. Perhaps a standby or testing voltage?

  • Hello! Have you checked if the primary voltages of 3v and 5v are present on the motherboard? Without these voltages, the computer will not turn on and the LEDs will not light up. Are these kill buttons being pressed?

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    If you want to risk trying to override the mainboard's no-battery detection lockout, google search 'la-e361p schematic'.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Wait, that button is the battery reset, the killswitch is somewhere else, and I put some tape over it.

    AAnd checking the 3v and 5v isn't that easy, since I don't have a service manual or at least some schematics.

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Will check it out, thanks.

    Though my initial question still stands, does this laptop need a battery in order to work? Especially since it has that atrocious "battery boost" system.

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    And my original response still stands. Most earlier Win7 era mainboards run w/o battery pack. Most later Win10/Win11 era mainboards won't. We Acer users don't have access to exactly which will run and which won't without a functional battery pack.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Yes, that is now a proper answer. I guess that I need to contact Acer.

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,862 Trailblazer

    Good luck.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Yeah, I'm going to need that. From what I understood from the schematic, this layout is really a mess. I guess buying an Acer laptop was a huge mistake. Whoever came up with that "battery boost" system needs to be fired. Out of a cannon, straight into the sun.

  • KJN9000000
    KJN9000000 Member Posts: 398 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing battery issues with your Acer Aspire VX5-591G-78HD. Here are some general troubleshooting steps you can try:

    Power Drain and BIOS Defaults: This process involves turning off the laptop, disconnecting all cables, and holding the power button for 1 minute. After that, you reconnect the power and turn on the computer1.
    Check the Power Outlet and Charger: Try using the charger in a different room or on a different power outlet. If possible, try using an alternative charger1.
    Battery Calibration: This process can help improve the performance of the battery. It involves charging the battery to 100%, then letting it drain completely2.
    If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it could be a hardware problem with the battery itself. In that case, you might want to consider replacing the battery. There’s a video on YouTube that shows how to replace the battery for Acer Aspire VX5-591G-78Ml3, which might be similar to your model.

    Please note that these are general suggestions and might not solve your specific issue. If you’re not comfortable performing these steps, or if the problem persists, I recommend contacting Acer’s customer service or a professional technician for further assistance.

  • Xardas
    Xardas Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter

    Have you actually read any of my posts, and not just the (ill-fittingly) edited headline? This doesn't help at all.