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I had one go pop on a customer, and it melted their computer, irretrievably destroying their data. Leave the battery out and somewhere fireproof.
I'll take it out and discard it tomorrow, thank you
Bad battery? That's a
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If it boots without the battery connected, I would use it like that until you can get it serviced. If you can be certain this is not it's normal shape, I would refrain from using it further with the battery connected, as bloated batterycells are always a bad sign and you risk fire.
If you can be certain this is not it’s normal shape
Any battery that is not perfectly flat or round is not in its normal shape. They don't make wavy batteries.
I'll take it out and discard it tomorrow. Let's hope that doesn't cause the manufacturer to not send me a new one, the laptop still has warranty
I would suggest opening a case with the manufacturer first if its still under warranty, that way they should be able to get you a replacement even after you discard the faulty battery
I had contacted them before making this post and sent them pictures as well
Just send them the pic and say you discarded it for safety reasons. Maybe take another pic with something identifying like the original receipt or something unique to the purchase and a date for proof. Make sure to get a clearer pic of the bar codes on the top as well.
Knowingly mailing a swelling battery is a safety hazard and there should not be any issue with disposing of it as long as you have something to show it was the one in that particular laptop.
Good point! I have digital receipts and took clearer pictures of everything.
That's a spicy pillow you have there.
the cells are failing. order a replacement from ebay/amazon while you wait for an RMA. it'll be faster.
I use my laptop a lot (usually plugged in)
Warning : I've used to fix apple computers back in the day when there were still things to fix, and if this had happened to an Apple device and it had less than 50 cycles on it and was over 6 months from purchase (meaning it went less then 50x under 50% of your full battery capacity), they would refuse to replace it saying it is user's fault. Nbooks with NiMh batteries could stay connected to power forever, notebooks with Li-ion batteries need to "excercise them".
It still ran a lot on battery alone, usually in school. But I'll keep that in mind for the future.