
Acer Aspire V3-571G battery replacement
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Hello,
I am in need to change my Acer Aspire V3-571G laptop's battery. There are 10.8V, 4400mAh / 48Wh parameters on original battery and I want to replace with battery having 11.1V, 4400mAh / 49Wh parameters. Will I have any issues with new battery? Is it safe for my laptop? Will it do any damage to my laptop?
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Hello,
For information, here are the part numbers of the original batteries:
SpoilerBT.00603.124 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAh (Sanyo) BT.00604.049 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (Sony) BT.00605.072 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (Panasonic) BT.00607.126 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (LG Chemical) BT.00607.127 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (LG Chemical) BT.00607.136 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (LG Chemical) BT.00607.137 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4.mAH (LG Chemical) BT.0060G.001 BATTERY.LI-ION.6C.4K4mAH (LG Chemical) 0 -
I can not find my battery here. Also provided information not very helpful. My battery model AS10D81
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What are the first ten characters located under the barcode of the original battery?
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BT0060G001
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So it is the last one in my list:
FYI, BT0060G001... is BT.0060G.001 (P/N). You could contact one of the service centers and request a quote for a new battery.
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But that is not what I asked for. My main question is, is there any difference between 10.8V, 4400mAh / 48Wh battery and 11.1V, 4400mAh / 49Wh battery?
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Hi,
I think it's obvious that there is a difference no? I mean it's a voltage difference, and I am not sure if the voltage regulators which are on the computer will be happy even with slightly higher voltages. You can ask an electric engineer, but I think it could be an issue. Why you don't stick with the original battery type?
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Hi sharky25k,
I am just considering the possibility of buying slightly different battery, I haven't bought it yet. Original battery is more expensive than viewed type. I guess I should buy original battery because I don't want any problems or issues to my laptop in the future.
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I can understand the issue and I don't say that you should buy the original one but the voltage difference is there.
While most of the batteries go above the stated voltage when they are fully charged (EG: mine is rated 11.4 V at full charge is 12.7 V) and you can argue that due to this reason a slightly higher voltage would not cause any issue, I cannot be sure of this. What would be the full charge voltage of the original battery and the other one? Would your system still be able to handle it?
I think to this question just an electrical engineer can answer to you, or somebody who tried out this situation personally.
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Hi,
I am in need to change my Acer Aspire V3-471 laptop's battery.May I get the link for original battery for my laptop?I want to buy new battery.
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