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Solve : Dell Latitude E6510 new battery not charging on AC power?

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Hi!

I have the following PROBLEM:

After 3 years, the battery of my Dell Latitude E6510 given up the ghost and I've bought a new (not a replica but the original model purchased from http://www.accukorting.com/dell-latitude-e6510.html ).

The battery can be used easily and is also RECOGNIZED by the system.
Only problem: He can not be charged.

When you first insert the battery was at 33%. In network mode, it remains at 33%. However, it is shown: left 33% (network operation is not recharged).

Have already taken out the battery again and blown onto the contacts and everything wiped cloth with NEM (thought it might be a bit dusty). But nothing helps.

Can someone help me? Were so thankful for every tip. When the new battery is installed and also the adapter/charger is plugged into a WALL outlet what is the status icon down by the time indicating? How long have you left it in the computer charging for? Ultimately it is always possible that the battery you received may be defective. So retain your receipts for the purchase as it may be necessary to return it. truenorth
P.S. In case you have never done the process before here is a good link to describe what is involved.
http://www.laptop-battery.org/batterytips.html
I agree with truenorth
Also, It is not uncommon to install a replacement battery with characteristics that vary SOMEWHAT from the original.
Determining the charge any a cattery by voltage output requires will-calibrated sensors. Even a slight change inn the battery characteristics requires adjustment of the sensors. Hopefully this  issue will someday be resolved with standardization of rechargeable methods used in the industry.

Contact the vendor for information on how to DETERMINE the recharge of the battery.Leave it on a full charge with the PC not being used for at least 12 hours...if it fails then it's the power unit itself...not the battery.



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