The Notebook Review forums were hosted by TechTarget, who shut down them down on January 31, 2022. This static read-only archive was pulled by NBR forum users between January 20 and January 31, 2022, in an effort to make sure that the valuable technical information that had been posted on the forums is preserved. For current discussions, many NBR forum users moved over to NotebookTalk.net after the shutdown.
Problems? See this thread at archive.org.

    fix sony Z 2010 battery (become tighter )

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by incvn, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. incvn

    incvn Notebook Enthusiast

    Reputations:
    17
    Messages:
    43
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    15
    i have a useful solution for making sony z 2010 tighter ! it is the error that makes sony Z's owner feel disappointed ! using a small rubber and installing like this attachment

    pls give feedbacks after done !
     

    Attached Files:

  2. komugi

    komugi Notebook Geek

    Reputations:
    0
    Messages:
    75
    Likes Received:
    2
    Trophy Points:
    16
    Doesn't really bother me at all...
     
  3. miki69

    miki69 Notebook Evangelist

    Reputations:
    167
    Messages:
    625
    Likes Received:
    4
    Trophy Points:
    31
    thanks for sharing, some people were quite annoyed with this issue.

    Cheers,
    Miki
     
  4. Andrew08

    Andrew08 Notebook Evangelist

    Reputations:
    154
    Messages:
    526
    Likes Received:
    12
    Trophy Points:
    31
    good job
    10 char^
     
  5. Gracy123

    Gracy123 Agrees to disagree

    Reputations:
    277
    Messages:
    2,080
    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    56
    I'm thinking my solution for the S should be applicable to the Z too and is easier and more durable as it can't fall off or disposition itself when you install/remove the battery ;)
     
  6. arth1

    arth1 a҉r҉t҉h

    Reputations:
    418
    Messages:
    1,910
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    55
    just make sure that whatever material you use for padding or propping, as well as the adhesive can take the heat, literally.
    I saw someone's battery that had been padded with stick-on foam, and the glue had melted, making the battery compartment a gooey mess.
     
  7. Gracy123

    Gracy123 Agrees to disagree

    Reputations:
    277
    Messages:
    2,080
    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    56
    heat? I have literally no heat around my battery :confused: