Hi,
I'm having a strange problem with my T1910CS laptop in that it is
having difficulty powering on. Symptoms:
1) When the AC Adapter is used, the green DC-IN light is steady,
which means its okay, but
+) If the battery is in, or
+) I try to start it (see 2),
Bill writes:
> It could be that one of the two internal batteries has gone bad.
Hi Bill,
Thank you for your reply.
I am aware of one internal battery which I suppose is the CMOS
battery. It is housed in a convenient location for replacement (right
under the keyboard near the hard disk dri
Elizabeth wrote:
>But I am unaware of any other internal battery. Do you know where
> it may be located and what it may look like?
It is a silver, disc battery enclosed in a plastic encasing that
presses two leads up tight against the battery. This battery is
located under the top circuit
Bill writes:
> Batteries can fail in different ways. I replaced both the batteries
> in my Toshiba when I had to reset the date every time I rebooted.
Hi Bill,
Thank you for your input.
I replaced the RTC battery with a battery from that battery-only
place. Its part number is ML2430-WR.
Yves writes:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 05:35:51PM -0500, Elizabeth Barham
> wrote:
> > The theory here is that because the old CMOS battery was
> > not plugged in for sometime and then plugged in, the
> > computer sensed it had some electricity and so booted-up.
>
"Rob" writes:
> Dear reader,
>
> I have a Trust laptop type TS30L I urgently need a new
> accu-battery. Do you sell them?
> Any info?
I'm not familiar with this make and model but a quick search pulled
up:
http://www.battery-service.de/shop/enter.html?target=Laptop_AkkuP_R___PEACOCK.html
The Toshiba Satellite T1910CS Laptop's CMOS/RAM Battery with Ni-MH 4K3
markings is available from:
http://www.batterysavings.com/site/1/Product/7/245/994914/B-453/1/a.aspx
>From that page:
Chemistry NiMH
Original Amp 0.6
Volts 1.2
AmpHours 0.8
Description Cylindrica
Hi,
I'm having a strange problem with my T1910CS laptop in that it is
having difficulty powering on. Symptoms:
1) When the AC Adapter is used, the green DC-IN light is steady,
which means its okay, but
+) If the battery is in, or
+) I try to start it (see 2),
Bill writes:
> It could be that one of the two internal batteries has gone bad.
Hi Bill,
Thank you for your reply.
I am aware of one internal battery which I suppose is the CMOS
battery. It is housed in a convenient location for replacement (right
under the keyboard near the hard disk dri
Elizabeth wrote:
>But I am unaware of any other internal battery. Do you know where
> it may be located and what it may look like?
It is a silver, disc battery enclosed in a plastic encasing that
presses two leads up tight against the battery. This battery is
located under the top circuit
Bill writes:
> Batteries can fail in different ways. I replaced both the batteries
> in my Toshiba when I had to reset the date every time I rebooted.
Hi Bill,
Thank you for your input.
I replaced the RTC battery with a battery from that battery-only
place. Its part number is ML2430-WR.
Yves writes:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 05:35:51PM -0500, Elizabeth Barham
> wrote:
> > The theory here is that because the old CMOS battery was
> > not plugged in for sometime and then plugged in, the
> > computer sensed it had some electricity and so booted-up.
>
"Rob" writes:
> Dear reader,
>
> I have a Trust laptop type TS30L I urgently need a new
> accu-battery. Do you sell them?
> Any info?
I'm not familiar with this make and model but a quick search pulled
up:
http://www.battery-service.de/shop/enter.html?target=Laptop_AkkuP_R___PEACOCK.html
The Toshiba Satellite T1910CS Laptop's CMOS/RAM Battery with Ni-MH 4K3
markings is available from:
http://www.batterysavings.com/site/1/Product/7/245/994914/B-453/1/a.aspx
>From that page:
Chemistry NiMH
Original Amp 0.6
Volts 1.2
AmpHours 0.8
Description Cylindrica
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