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    New CF-19 battery date

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Liteace, Sep 30, 2019.

  1. Liteace

    Liteace Notebook Consultant

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    Just picked up a "new " battery for my CF-19, he said its being sold as the unit he uses is in a doc and it dont need a battery, I was going to reply to this thread but its locked:

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/battery-date-code.678975/

    This is the battery and the info from the panasonic info program

    IMG_20190930_145346.jpg

    IMG_20190930_145915.jpg

    With the battery ID being 11101006034 would that make the battery date

    10-Oct-2011?

    Thanks
     
  2. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    That's what it looks like to me.
     
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  3. Liteace

    Liteace Notebook Consultant

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    So its not new at all then, he lied, it was flat as a pancake so sitting empty for so look prob not done it any good, I'll charge it as see what happens
     
  4. Liteace

    Liteace Notebook Consultant

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    It done 5 hours with the laptop on idle with full screen brightness, if it does 3 hours being used that'll do for me
     
  5. BaRRmaley

    BaRRmaley Notebook Deity

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    I prefer VZSU48. All 58's I had before were loosing their capacity rapidly. Possibly cheap elements in 58's, we discussed it earlier with @Shawn :)
     
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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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