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Anonymous Posted on Jan 21, 2010

New aftermarket Inspiron 6000 battery will not power the Laptop

Bought an aftermarket new battery for the Inspiron 6000. It came with 50% power. Plugged into laptop, the battery charged just fine. BIOS recognizes the battery and indicates it is charged at 100%. The indicator LED's on the battery also indicate 100% charge. The laptop still only works off AC and not the DC battery. What could be wrong?

  • Anonymous Jan 21, 2010

    So based on your comments, there is likely a problem with the main board that has these integrated components and a solution would be to replace the main board.

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I would say that the power management portion of the system board is probably faulty if it behaves the same with both the factory battery and the aftermarket.

Many systems have the charge controller and battery interface on a separate board but unfortunately on the Inspiron 6000 it's integrated.

FYI, Here's a copy of the service manual for that system: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins6000/en/sm/index.htm

  • Anonymous Jan 22, 2010

    Correct, I'm sorry I thought I was being clear in my response. If there was any confusion I apologize.

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