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    Acer 5732z battery

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by pickyantivirus, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. pickyantivirus

    pickyantivirus Newbie

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    Hey everyone,
    I'v got an Acer 5732z with the "consider replacing your battery" warning. The battery at the moment is 10.8v and all replacements I can find seem to be 11.1v. Can this difference in voltage damage the laptop, new battery or charger (mainly the laptop I care about).

    Thanks in advance, Ryan
     
  2. downloads

    downloads No, Dee Dee, no! Super Moderator

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    It won't damage anything. It's safe to buy.
     
  3. yonireshef83

    yonireshef83 Notebook Enthusiast

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    If you ask me it won't harm your computer. You can ask the store you are purchasing the battery from..