Solved Laptop Battery - Plugged in, not charging.

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As per the thread title, the battery is recognised as being present, but is not charging, and when the power is disconnected, will not run on battery power. I have come to the conclusion that it is most likely a hardware issue, see below.

  • Comptuer is the one in my 'System Specs', just on 2 years old, out of warranty period.
  • I have checked the battery connections and visually all is in order.
  • I have searched, and applied what appears to be a common fix for this, but did not change the situation;
  • >Disconnect AC
    >Shutdown
    >Remove battery
    >Connect AC
    >Startup
    >In Device Manager, Under the Batteries category, right-click all of the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery listings, and select Uninstall >Shutdown
    >Disconnect AC
    >Insert battery
    >Connect AC
    >Startup
It runs normally using the power cord, so I am thinking that it is an issue with either the battery or something more sinister, within the computer/motherboard, as it was fine one moment, but not the next.

Prior to this the battery would last approx. 2 hours, and HW moniter showed it had around 30% wear, now shows 56% wear.

I have never had a battery suddenly die like this, but am thinking it is a distinct possiblity given the symptoms. Should I bite the bullet and order a new battery and hope that this is the fix? or is there likely a solution I have not come across?

Thanks in advance, Tim.
 

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Buying a new battery is an expensive way to test but it may be the only way unless you have a multi tester and can test your battery. Two hours seems like a very short time for a laptop to run on a full charge unless you are playing videos constantly.

I have had this issue with a MacBook Pro and it turned out to be a 4 pin connector under the keyboard that was faulty.
 

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Thanks Roban, I agree that buying a new battery is an expensive way of testing this, and also that two hours is not particularly long battery life. That is usually listening to music while using the 'net and running a few office type applications etc.

I'll wait and see if anyone else has ideas, but I have found a battery for $60 shipped to my door with warranty and so on, so will give this a try if necessary.

Tim
 

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I shall order a replacement battery, as I suspected I might need to, and let you know the outcome when it arrives. Thanks all.
 

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many moons ago i had an old NEC i-select M5210 (cant believe i remember that!)

after a couple of years it developed a quirk like yours where it wouldnt charge. i popped in another battery as i had 2 laptops, and it still happened, yet the one from mine would charge when in the other laptop.

I took it apart to investigate the problem, and it was a dry joint on the jack socket for the charger. was only one of the 4 joints.
a bit of soldering later and it was happy.

on an after thought, use a multi meter to test the terminals on the laptop when its on. 2 of the 3/4 pins together should be kicking out 19v to the battery when plugged in.
 

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Thanks Badger, I will try to track down a multimeter to borrow. In the mean time, I have ordered a battery, and will see what the outcome of this is before opening up the computer.
 

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Just to follow this up, my new battery just arrived, and the source of my problems was indeed the battery. Definately a better outcome than it might have been so I'm happy.

Thanks to all who helped/confirmed my thoughts.

Tim
 

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finall found the solution to "plugged in not charging"

Finally after 4 hrs of research found the solution
1. go to control pannel
2. click on power options
3.left hand side click on 4th or 5th point which says " Choose when to turn off the display"
4. bottom left click on " Change advance power setting"
5.click on "Energy management" tab(mine is lenovo so the second tab next to "Advance Settings" says "Lenovo Energy Management"
6. in the middle click on "Energy management Tab"
7. Bottom Right is a circular icon move ur mouse over it which says"Click to change power scheme" Click on it
8. Finally click on "optimize for battery runtime" click apply and then on OK and ur problem is finally sorted.
 

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A 56% capacity loss is rather much... but you might install Osiris Development - BatteryBar, the most accurate battery meter for Windows which is a nice tool to give you a lot more details about your battery than Windows' own power icon does.
I have tried many times to try and sort out the "battery plugged in not charging" and I have installed it into my spare laptop which I use for testing purposes it is an (HP 510 running Windows 7 Professional 32 bit Service pack 1) So I downloaded this Osiris and now instead of getting "battery plugged in not charging" I now get the following information as seen in the attached Google Drive: Sign-in
 

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Will be undertaking a total upgrade from the case upwards next year.
Case, motherboard, ram, cpu and last but not least a 2TB SSD, but before I do that everything will be backed up to the cloud
....I now get the following information as seen in the attached Google Drive: Sign-in
I'm not prepared to create a Google account just so I can sign in and see whatever it is that you put there.


Either make it publicly visible, or (preferably) post it as an attachment here rather than on Google Drive.
 

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