Hello there,
Anyone ever attempt this yet?
The type of laptop and battery i am talking about here is the multi terminal type that has maybe 6 terminals. The battery fits snug into a compartment in the back of the laptop so you can not get access to any terminals once the battery is installed, but the battery must be installed in order to make this measurement. It would be very hard to connect to the terminals also so the battery can be used with a clamp on ammeter or something.
I would not like to take the battery apart because if i buy a new battery i would like to be able to test it without breaking the plastic or something.
The battery is a 18 to 19v Li-ion type so there are multiple cells inside and the terminals probably break out each of the connections inside.
Anyone ever attempt this yet?
The type of laptop and battery i am talking about here is the multi terminal type that has maybe 6 terminals. The battery fits snug into a compartment in the back of the laptop so you can not get access to any terminals once the battery is installed, but the battery must be installed in order to make this measurement. It would be very hard to connect to the terminals also so the battery can be used with a clamp on ammeter or something.
I would not like to take the battery apart because if i buy a new battery i would like to be able to test it without breaking the plastic or something.
The battery is a 18 to 19v Li-ion type so there are multiple cells inside and the terminals probably break out each of the connections inside.