HP 751875-001 7.6V 3800mAh laptop battery |
Price:N$82.83 Save: 29% off (Including taxes)
Voltage: 7.6V
Capacity: 3800mAh (29Wh)
Battery cells: 2-cell
Chemical: Li-ion
Battery Color: Black
Condition: new original battery
Warranty: 9 months
Status: In stock
Tested before shipping: Yes
Compatible with following HP laptop model:
HP Pavillion 11-n008TU, HP Pavilion - 11-n001ed,HP Pavilion 11-n010dx, HP Pavilion 11-n083sa, HP Pavilion 11-n071eg, HP Pavilion 11-n001nl, HP Pavilion 11-n001ea,
Compatible with following HP battery model number:
HP PL02XL, HP HSTNN-LB6B, HP TPN-C115, HP 751681-421, HP 7177376-001, HP 751681-231, HP PL02029XL, HP HSTNN-DB6B,
Factors Affecting Battery Life
As batteries age they gradually lose their capacity as their function is performed. The constant charge and discharge eventually leads to failure. Components corrode over time, electrical shorts occur and vibration causes damage; all eventually causing failure. Overcharging and undercharging of a battery will also have a bearing on battery life.
Battery Inspection
Check electrolyte level - fluid below the tops of the separators indicates overcharging or poor maintenance. Overcharge condition may be due to incorrect voltage setting, low voltage caused by heat or internal defects, or old age deterioration.
Is there electrolyte on the top of the battery? This can indicate overcharging or overfilling.
Is the battery loose in the carrier? This can cause failure from vibration.
Does the battery have signs of damage or mistreatment? This can also cause failure.
Discharged (flat) Batteries
A flat battery should be checked with a hydrometer. A low Specific Gravity reading of 1.220 or less in all cells indicates a discharged battery and it must be charged before further examination and testing can occur. The discharged condition may be due to a problem in the electrical system (slipping alternator belt, faulty regulator or alternator, high resistance due to corrosion). Internal shorts may also be due to manufacturing defects or shorts through the ageing process or vibration damage.
Early Warning Signs
Batteries often fail when least expected. The usual warning is a slower than normal battery ability to crank the engine. Other less noticeable factors, such as changed driving patterns and colder/hotter weather will all have an effect on the life of a battery. Encourage your customers to ask for a ‘FREE Battery Test’. It’s good public relations and if the battery is near failure, it may avoid the inconvenience of a roadside breakdown.