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Need advice on a new power adapter 60W power and a new battery for Dell Inspiron B130 laptop?
I am in the market a power of 60 W AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron B130 laptop. The labtop is over two and a half years, it is not under warranty. I found line of fifteen dollars V. Dell 'sixty-five dollars? Anything I should be careful with cheaper products. In addition, the Inspiron B130 needs a labtop New rechargeable Li-Ion (11.1 KD186 Classification, capicity 56Wh). This is the third battery of a team that is rarely plugged into a wall. From what I read, this model of Dell has had many problems with the battery. (Stay away from this model if you do not a power cord at any time.) Does anyone know of any alternatives at low cost. I do not spend more than I do that in an old laptop. Can be fixed or refurbished batteries? Or are the lowest prices any imitations? You can not imagine a brand of battery outside could not be worse than those of Dell.
I was in your place and Some of my lessons learned from the experience of buying laptop battery replacement. My first laptop (Gateway Pentium IV), who had rarely used the battery was disconnected later has not been able to hold a charge. For some inexplicable reason, Dell Latitude D600 my wife during the same time, never had a problem with the battery, do not know why? Anyway, I bought one called compatible / generic notebook battery (actually sold at Tiger Direct and manufactured in China) and I firmly believe that you propose to buy a real authentic drums Dell laptop with the Dell logo or P N. / If what you say is true about those who have a bad experience with Dell original batteries (yes, I saw the complaints, even in the Dell website and I have 3 PCs Dell: Latitude D800 older w / 2 batteries, Inspiron E1505/6400 w / 2 x 9-cell block 6 and the second initial purchase used on eBay a few months ago, and my wife has Latitude D620 and have never experienced failure of the battery in four full years). Back on the purchase of generic batteries especially online, What happened is that the battery compartment in a generic way, without problems, but not charged and sat down to zero% recorded by the change in the Control Panel power while the 6-cell Dell has used gradually begin load up to 100% <= In fact, I used it and keep my original 9 cell from time to time test how light it shows. If buy online, always ask for guaranteed compatibility and their procedures for return and refund of advance as I did, I immediately contacted the seller and provided SCREENSHOTS of no (zero% charging), had to pay the return postage to recover most of my expenses, then I ended up buying a real original battery and it worked! If they say that I really thought I might need to buy generic cell, only then you can buy a brick and mortar computer store Micro Center customer service and ask before paying on the compatibility guarantee or before paying, especially if you do not work then go ahead and bring it back immediately or take the B130 in the car and test it in the store with permission. You can also call the store and the local computer repair shops, and wonder how a compatible battery, and bring your B130 there and try before you buy … If so, ask about the guarantee that the maximum temperature and do not buy unless you at least 90-120 days to provide written on your invoice. The real compatibility tests is reflected in the control options PANEL energy, then cIick the power meter and you will see a battery with a charging percentage%. If the battery is dead or incompatible then this power meter sadly reflect zero (0%). Of course, after I paid and got my real new laptop battery, and then I stayed with the original financial year battery into the battery compartment of the computer to prevent dust etc and kept the brand a new test from time to time and refresh my the new brand. FYI Now only own three Dell Latitude D800 comes with two phones batterries nine, but my new Latitude D620 and Inspiron E1505/6400 only two have their origin – and I do not remove it bec it's not worth the possibility of dust or other in the system … and would that if I had an old dead or buy a second new, so it could establish a rotation plan. I hope the information on AIDS and Good Luck!
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