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    Question about new battery

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by bull6189, Dec 23, 2009.

  1. bull6189

    bull6189 Newbie

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    Hi, this may be a stupid question but I purchased a replacement battery for my aspire 6920. It has more cells than the original. The original was a 10v battery and the replacement is a 14v. The old one will charge fine. I put the new one in and it runs the laptop. It ran the battery down but will not charge. I returned the new battery because I thought it was defective but the second new one does the same thing. Is it possible that I need a new adapter cord the it does not provide enough power to charge the new battery?

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    Thanks alot for your help.
     
  3. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Unfortunately that was a spammer (false member posting advertisements to their own websites). Though his post was correct. :p