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Answer» The Dell Inspiron 1300 has four LEDs on the front left (link to image below). What does the 2nd from the right mean? It's flashing a series of four orange/one green blinks, and we're curious about what that means. The symbol looks like a battery...does this mean it's about to burst into flame? This illustrates the Three Rules of Contrex:- Interesting rules. P'raps I'll just pitch the laptop and start bringing my desktop into school? No wait... Out of curiousity, what laptop brand do you recommend? We've been a Dell family, thus far, and work provides me with an hp, so those are the only two brands I know.Quote from: kaigun on October 08, 2007, 01:26:56 PM Under "Using a Battery" it says "the battery is too hot to start charging if the [battery] light is flashing alternately green and orange. That is one green, one orange. The OP has four orange, one green, which means "battery has died!". Quote 1. Don't buy a Dell. Is it of any help to a poster's question?Quote from: contrex on October 08, 2007, 01:43:59 PM Quote from: kaigun on October 08, 2007, 01:26:56 PMUnder "Using a Battery" it says "the battery is too hot to start charging if the [battery] light is flashing alternately green and orange. I can't find this...what page is it on?Quote from: Gatika on October 08, 2007, 01:37:49 PM Out of curiousity, what laptop brand do you recommend? As you will have gathered, I don't like laptops. My wife has a Sony VGN FS115B which has worked OK for 2 years. At work we use Fujitsus and they seem OK. Page 13Quote from: Gatika on October 08, 2007, 01:50:33 PM Quote from: contrex on October 08, 2007, 01:43:59 PMQuote from: kaigun on October 08, 2007, 01:26:56 PMUnder "Using a Battery" it says "the battery is too hot to start charging if the [battery] light is flashing alternately green and orange. Dell didn't put it in the manual... But look here... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=four+orange+one+green+laptop+battery&btnG=Search&meta= Quote Dell recalls 4.1 million batteries also... These are just from the first link on that Google search page! Quote today, the battery charge light started acting a bit funky. Normally, me mateys, when the battery is charging, the light is either solid green (charging from 0-80%) or a very slow blinking green (charging from 80-100%). If the laptop is unplugged, and the battery is below 10% charge, the light starts blinking orange. If the laptop is unplugged and the battery is above 10% charge, then there’s no light. Similarly, if the computer is running straight off of the AC adaptor and the battery is fully charged, there’s no light. Quote I changed the battery, and it’s not doing it anymore. Quote We have an Inspiron 6400 that is only 5 months old, and the same “fault code” has started on the battery charge light. Four quick orange flashes, then one long green flash. Just noticed it today. Quote If you are getting one hour instead of 4 like me, then the battery does NOT hold a charge. Quote Ok the light means that either the battery is defective or its over heatiing my dell c600 blinks so u should replace it soon Quote I work for a software company, and am internal IT for, said company. And we get this problem more often then id like. Quote I have the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (four quick orange flashes followed by a longer green flash). On the phone with Dell now to get a new battery since I’m still under warranty. Just hope it doesn’t happen with the next one. I think from now on I’ll unplug my battery whenever I don’t use it. I think that should extend it’s life. Also, I do let it die from time to time so the battery memory doesn’t screw things up. Is that enough? Re. The Rules Of Contrex Quote re: Dell Laptop Battery BluesQuote from: Broni on October 08, 2007, 01:56:35 PM Page 13 Dell didn't put that particular code in the manual! See The Rules of Contrex, Rule (1).Thanks muchly. |
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