not even a kubuntu question, but I don't know where else to post..
This morning I dropped my laptop, or rather, it flew out of my hands and bounced off the wall (don't ask...)
Amazingly it seems unscathed apart from a tiny crack in the casing, but I've taken the battery out after noticing something odd.
My laptop has an indicator light that shows if the battery is charging. Normally when the power is plugged in, if the battery isn't fully charged the indicator will be red. Once it's charged it goes off.
If it's charging and the battery level is critically low the indicator flashes. I've only noticed this when I've let the battery run right down and then plugged in the power with 0% charge remaining. The flashing stops once it gets past a certain critical charge level, I guess.
The first thing I noticed when I turned the computer on again after it fell was the battery indicator flashing constantly. The battery level was 93%, but the battery monitor in the system tray said 'not charging'. I left it for a while and came back and it was still at 93% and refusing to charge.
I was worried the battery might have been damaged internally from the fall (even though it looked fine) so I took it out. I just don't feel comfortable using the computer with the battery in after the impact it took.
but...new batteries are expensive, and I don't want to buy a new one unless I'm sure there actually is something wrong. I'm scared to try putting the battery back in now. Thoughts? anyone else had something like this happen?
This morning I dropped my laptop, or rather, it flew out of my hands and bounced off the wall (don't ask...)
Amazingly it seems unscathed apart from a tiny crack in the casing, but I've taken the battery out after noticing something odd.
My laptop has an indicator light that shows if the battery is charging. Normally when the power is plugged in, if the battery isn't fully charged the indicator will be red. Once it's charged it goes off.
If it's charging and the battery level is critically low the indicator flashes. I've only noticed this when I've let the battery run right down and then plugged in the power with 0% charge remaining. The flashing stops once it gets past a certain critical charge level, I guess.
The first thing I noticed when I turned the computer on again after it fell was the battery indicator flashing constantly. The battery level was 93%, but the battery monitor in the system tray said 'not charging'. I left it for a while and came back and it was still at 93% and refusing to charge.
I was worried the battery might have been damaged internally from the fall (even though it looked fine) so I took it out. I just don't feel comfortable using the computer with the battery in after the impact it took.
but...new batteries are expensive, and I don't want to buy a new one unless I'm sure there actually is something wrong. I'm scared to try putting the battery back in now. Thoughts? anyone else had something like this happen?
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