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The XO charging system is not designed to charge the Li Ion batteries found in most laptops. Not only will it not effectively charge Li cobalt batteries its extremely dangerous. You have created an extreme safety hazard for yourself. Mis-charging lithum colbalt batteries will result in explosion. |
The XO charging system is not designed to charge the Li Ion batteries found in most laptops. Not only will it not effectively charge Li cobalt batteries its extremely dangerous. You have created an extreme safety hazard for yourself. Mis-charging lithum colbalt batteries will result in explosion. |
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== i've an other problem == |
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my battery did not charge full, so when i try to run bat-recover to fix that, i get the response: no response from battery |
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see-bstate responde ff and xo hangs up |
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watch-battery gives "normal" information... |
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any ideas? |
Revision as of 21:26, 13 November 2009
dont know where i get ot here but ok ill try:
well folks, just after a glance at the vast detail of the recovery procedure guys i suppose i am right to post right HERE:
what i did:
i opened the lid of the batterie pack and after a while i did it:
i changed the two lifepo4 for 4 standard liion 18650
and ok, i runs...
cant well tell -normally the capacity should be DOUBLE!!
can someone of the hard/software guys enlighten us what about "smart batterie" status of the xo1 <-> batteries
is there ANY??
i prefered to SWITCH SUCH COMPLETELY OFF -if POSSIBLE
(and yes i know i then have to watch ot about the voltage etc.. not to talk about danger explosion, fires ... blah blah...)
but the advantage is:
more power, use of ANY used batteries from scrap, as there are a lot out there worldwide...!!!
if you want i can make pics of my mod... allows single batterie change in a second, lid closes well, these two mechanisms are well suited for!!!
and: yes sirs, did same at my eeepc, too: works, too!! , thomas@biopilze.de
VERY bad idea!
The XO charging system is not designed to charge the Li Ion batteries found in most laptops. Not only will it not effectively charge Li cobalt batteries its extremely dangerous. You have created an extreme safety hazard for yourself. Mis-charging lithum colbalt batteries will result in explosion.
i've an other problem
my battery did not charge full, so when i try to run bat-recover to fix that, i get the response: no response from battery see-bstate responde ff and xo hangs up watch-battery gives "normal" information...
any ideas?