Are laptop batteries susceptible to sharp knocks. I have a Toshiba Satellite A215-S7422 that took a very sharp knock on its right side. The battery went dead after that as did the HDD. I got a new HDD but I have not been able to resuscitate the battery, which was a 6 month old replacement that was giving me 2 hrs 34 mins between charges on a 4400mAh capacity battery. I have gone through two similar 4400mAh replacement batteries but both are charging to 100% but giving me only 1 hr 8 mins. One faulty replacement battery I could understand but two???
Could the knock have wrong footed the charging circuitry or the detection circuitry that detects when the battery is 100% charged? Is this detection circuitry found in the laptop or battery? I am wondering whether the fault does not lie in the new battery but rather the charging circuit in the laptop?
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
Could the knock have wrong footed the charging circuitry or the detection circuitry that detects when the battery is 100% charged? Is this detection circuitry found in the laptop or battery? I am wondering whether the fault does not lie in the new battery but rather the charging circuit in the laptop?
Any suggestions would be most helpful.