
Acer Aspire 5560G - which batteries are compatible?
RikuKH
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I made the mistake of not looking at the description. It mentions my laptop on the title, though. My original battery is AS10D81 4400mAh/48Wh. The one I bought says "Replace AS10D3E, AS10D41, AS10D61 - 5200mAh/11.1 V" (= 57.7 Wh)
But the seller is sure, that it's compatible. I also have a charger only for my old battery. So is it really compatible?
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I have had a look at the eBay listing and, unless I am looking at the wrong Acer documentation, your battery is totally different. Also, the seller states 11.1V. I believe the 5560G uses a 14.8V battery. Can you check your battery voltage and also compare with the attached picture (full info from your PSU would be helpful too).
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Here's all the info of my old battery:
AS10D81 (3INR19/65-2)
Lithium Ion Battery Pack
Rating: 10.8V 440mAh/48Wh
PSE 10.8V 4.2Ah
My old charger (I also replaced that one):
PA-1900-320
New:
PA-1700-02
And both of them have:
Input: 100-240V~1.8A
50/60Hz
Output: 19V 4.74a
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And how do I compare the old battery with that attached picture? Neither of my 2 batteries are shaped like that.
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Hello RikuKH,
The original batteries for Aspire 5560G:
SpoilerBT.00603.124 BATTERY.6C.4K4mAh.SANYO BT.00604.049 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.SONY BT.00605.062 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.PAN BT.00606.008 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.SAM BT.00607.125 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.SIM BT.00607.126 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.SIM BT.00607.127 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH.SIM BT.0060G.001 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH 0 -
So the battery I bought is NOT compatible? Why is that, and what would happen if I used it?
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I can't see your new battery (area access restriction).
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Hey, look at this. This is the ebay description of the new battery I bought, and it says:
- 100% compatible replacement battery as original one
- Voltage:11.1V (10.8Volt compatible)
- Capacity:5200MAH
- Cell Qty:6
- Color:Black
- Cell material: Li-ion
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Voltage:11.1V (10.8Volt compatible)
And my old battery is exactly 10.8V
Do you guys know how is it possible that it would be compatible??
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I've checked on a french wholesaler website and I found a compatible battery whose the voltage is 11.1V.
I think there's no problem.
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I just need a clear answer, because I don't want to destroy my laptop, and if the title and the seller says it's compatible, and the seller has thousands of positive feedback (96%+), people should have experience with this kind of situation, and it would save me another month of waiting if I just could get a clear answer. I tried googling, but people are just debating about it..
http://superuser.com/questions/33207/laptop-battery-is-voltage-really-important-to-respect
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/can-i-replace-10-8v-battery-with-11-1v-battery.143553/
http://windowssecrets.com/forums/showthread.php/143763-11-1V-vs-10-8V-battery-for-laptop
http://ask.metafilter.com/150787/Laptop-battery-I-just-received-is-higher-voltage-is-that-OK
This is Acer forum, so I though someone would know the answer - I'm of course grateful for your responses, but the problem has still not been solved.... is there a manufacturer/developer/something like that who would definitely know about this, and whom I could reach through internet?
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Well, I will just try it later, then.
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I don't think it fit properly, the connectors (not the electrical ones) are slightly longer, but it stays there, it's been a day now, and it works. Actually, you could just cut them shorter and it would work, they're just plastic.
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The battery life is about 3h, and it fully charges.
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Oh, nevermind, it's about... almost 5h?
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Sorry about the spam, but it keeps changing...... okay, seems like it's still not top quality, but it works. 97% = 4h+
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