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  • There is a known but NOT well documented fault with the batteries in many Acer laptops. ‘This type of fault tends to happen when the device stays connected to AC power all the time, when the device is shutdown using the power button, or when the device runs out of battery too often.’ In my case, I use this laptop as a…
  • There is a known but NOT well documented fault with the batteries in many Acer laptops. ‘This type of fault tends to happen when the device stays connected to AC power all the time, when the device is shutdown using the power button, or when the device runs out of battery too often.’ In my case, I use this laptop as a…
  • This is a known but NOT well documented fault with the batteries in many Acer laptops. ‘This type of fault tends to happen when the device stays connected to AC power all the time, when the device is shutdown using the power button, or when the device runs out of battery too often.’ In my case, I use this laptop as a…
  • Really, then people like Acer-Ingrid, Acer-Joe and other members of the Acer-Crew are just PR types? Do not need an engineer, just a good tech. Based on what you said this forum is just the blind leading the blind. Are their any Linux developers here? They do a lot of reverse engineering of these products. Apparently I was…
  • It has version v1.08, the latest version for this model according to Acer's support page. So far you are zero for 2 with your suggestions. It is likely an intermittent issue with the control module inside the battery pack. Especially with pin 3 on the MB grounded which appears used on other Acer models to be part of a open…
  • Checked against another working battery. These batteries when unplugged disconnect the battery pack from the connector. Pin 3 appears to be pulled to ground at the connector on the motherboard (measured with a ohm meter). Now after taking the unit apart yet again the battery started working again. Shows up as over 90%…
  • I wish it was there but I do not see it. If it is there it is under the motherboard or done some other way that does not involve a switch. Is there a utility that can check its state other than the battery showing up with 0% charge and not charging?
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