Bad EZBook pro batteries – How to replace step by step

Bad EZBook pro batteries – How to replace step by step

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  • #143759
    lations
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    because when it’s powered off it charges to 100% then stop (even when there is green light) and battery is loosing power even when notebook is powered off. you need to power it on or (maybe) just reconnect DC to start charging again. i doubt you will get more then 4,5h on ezbook, maybe on idle / low brigthness. anyway you can prepare that some day battery will start loosing capacity rapidly, mine worked good for 3 months, then lost all capacity during 2 weeks, now it last for a minute.

     

    Wow, now THAT is worrying. What could be the cause of that? The charger you think? Why would that be?

    Would a 12v 2a charger fix it? Because I have the same problem – last two times I charged it stopped at 93/94 percent, led was green, and wouldn’t charge the rest until I replugged. I’ve drained it again today and it’s charging again now overnight.

    Gearbest wanted a screenshot/video, I sent them the pic of the battery meter right after I had charged it, only at 93%. They said they “need to get their technicians to look at the image”.

    Meanwhile I’m now petrified that the charger is going to ruin the battery, after what you said about it’s quick decline?

    #143762
    Chupa
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    you are doomed –
    by shoddy Chinese workmanship

    just send it back

    Need Help?
    1981 soldered my first Sinclair computer 1K, tapedeck * 1984 build and sold IBM clones 8Mhz, 512K, 20MB HDD * 2018 messing with ultrabooks

    #143777
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    you are doomed – by shoddy Chinese workmanship just send it back

     

    Maybe not! I woke up this morning after charging it all night, and it was ACTUALLY on 100% this time. So I’m going to do another full discharge and recharge, and cross my fingers it is at 100% again. Hopefully that should mean it’s not a faulty battery right?

    #143783
    SB
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    no. my battery was working fine for 2,5m, from 0-100% and 3,5-5h battery time. then just in 2 weeks it lost all capacity. if your battery will be fine in a 6-12m from now you can say it’s not faulty 😉

    #143784
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    no. my battery was working fine for 2,5m, from 0-100% and 3,5-5h battery time. then just in 2 weeks it lost all capacity. if your battery will be fine in a 6-12m from now you can say it’s not faulty

    ?

     

    Well that’s worrying then. I wanted to do some mods to the laptop (heatsink mod, add an SSD) but obviously if they open the unit and see those, they’ll say the warranty is void.

     

    Having said that, it doesn’t neccessarilty mean my battery is faulty, we’ll just have to wait and see. Again though, how do you know the charger should be 2a instead of 3a? Isn’t that just theory at this stage?

    #144199
    tech tabby
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    Same here. When I am lucky I make it to 50-60% till instant shut off.
    Interesting: I can not restart without power supply, but after start it shows % numbers between 3 and 47%.
    Strange: after a few minutes of loading, I can unplug and the battery keeps “loading” like from 31 to 45%, see pic.( sry it´s in german).
    I did not open my jumper yet, since I still hope for repair. So I donßt have the part number yet.
    Is this a battery issues at all or more about the electronics of the notebook.
    I guess we are talking about
    this one: 3487265 7,6 v 4800 mah 36.48Wh
    not this one? 3282122- 2 s 7,6 v 4500 mah 32.4Wh

    Btw. Loading goes superfast like 50% in 3o minutes. But this might e the case because just a few cells are loading.

    Any danger, working with such a broken battery?

     

     

     

     

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    #144482
    euplio
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    Today I opened my fault battery cause when I was trying to turn my laptop on it won’t! So I disconnected the battery and with power cable in it immediately turned on. I found that the battery on the right was swelled. Next week I will change batteries with new one from Ali, till then I will use it without battery.

    Edit: just replaced batteries. New ones are much heavy. They are 2x 3.7V 6600mah for a total of 13200mah. Other important thing is that they perfectly fit in the original battery case. Will tell you more about autonomy!

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    #144578
    Cardoso
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    Today I’ve decided to take out the battery of my 3 pro and to no surprise one of the batteries is completely flat (see photo).

    The notebook’s working without the battery.

    Advise for a compatible battery would be appreciated.

    Thanks

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    #144639
    euplio
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    Today I’ve decided to take out the battery of my 3 pro and to no surprise one of the batteries is completely flat (see photo). The notebook’s working without the battery. Advise for a compatible battery would be appreciated. Thanks

    I bought 2 of these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/L552-3-7V-6000mAH-4212078-PLIB-Polymer-lithium-ion-Li-ion-battery-LG-cell-for/32531318879.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.72184c4dxm2CGP

    Size is right and capacity is better than oem

    #144641
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    Today I’ve decided to take out the battery of my 3 pro and to no surprise one of the batteries is completely flat (see photo). The notebook’s working without the battery. Advise for a compatible battery would be appreciated. Thanks

    I bought 2 of these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/L552-3-7V-6000mAH-4212078-PLIB-Polymer-lithium-ion-Li-ion-battery-LG-cell-for/32531318879.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.72184c4dxm2CGP

    Size is right and capacity is better than oem

    I think you might be the first person here to sucessfully do this. I think you need to make a detailed write-up about how you did it, what tools you used, the process etc. Please.

    #144645
    euplio
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    Today I’ve decided to take out the battery of my 3 pro and to no surprise one of the batteries is completely flat (see photo). The notebook’s working without the battery. Advise for a compatible battery would be appreciated. Thanks

    I bought 2 of these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/L552-3-7V-6000mAH-4212078-PLIB-Polymer-lithium-ion-Li-ion-battery-LG-cell-for/32531318879.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.72184c4dxm2CGP Size is right and capacity is better than oem

    I think you might be the first person here to sucessfully do this. I think you need to make a detailed write-up about how you did it, what tools you used, the process etc. Please.

    Maybe you’re right! So:

    First of all you have to disconnect the original battery and dismantle it: I cutted the wires from the battery on the right (red circles in photo) and cutted the connector on the left battery (green circles) that keep it connected to the circuit! So that you now have the circuit and the plastic case without batteries. I bought 2x of this batteries https://www.aliexpress.com/item/L552-3-7V-6000mAH-4212078-PLIB-Polymer-lithium-ion-Li-ion-battery-LG-cell-for/32531318879.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.72184c4dxm2CGP from Aliexpress. They are perfect cause they perfectly fit the original plastic case, they are bigger in mAh and have Japan cells (best one). They in practice last longer than stock battery and they should be better overall quality. Stock batteries were duboius quality.

    Now that you have batteries from Aliexpress you should connect wires from new battery with ones you have cutted (red circles ones) I used electrical tape so first battery is ok. Now you have to connect second battery. What I did is solder wires from battery to connector on the circuit board (green circles) .

    Now your battery is ready! Final result is in third photo ( white circles indicates were I connected wires)

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    #144696
    Beppe
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    <span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Oggi ho aperto la mia causa della batteria guasto quando stavo cercando di accendere il mio portatile non lo farò! </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Così ho disconnesso la batteria e con il cavo di alimentazione in esso immediatamente acceso. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Ho scoperto che la batteria sulla destra era gonfiata. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>La prossima settimana cambierò le batterie con una nuova di Ali, fino ad allora la userò senza batteria.</span></span> <span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Modifica: solo batterie sostituite. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Quelli nuovi sono molto pesanti </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Sono 2x 3.7 V 6600 mah per un totale di 13200 mah. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Altra cosa importante è che si adattano perfettamente alla custodia originale della batteria. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Ti dirò di più sull’autonomia!</span></span>

    what would be the duration of the new battery? and all better? the quality is better? I also want to replace, my battery works without problems 4 hours max. I would like more time.

    #144733
    euplio
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    what would be the duration of the new battery? and all better? the quality is better? I also want to replace, my battery works without problems 4 hours max. I would like more time.

    Battery duration is almost doubled than before!!! Really happy with new battery.

    #144734
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    So you need a soldering iron to do this job??

    #144740
    euplio
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    So you need a soldering iron to do this job??

    Yes

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