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Should I replace my 3-cell battery with a 9-cell, in my Acer Netbook?

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walterbyrd

Flightless Bird
Just bought an Acer eMachines eM250-1162 Netbook at Walmart $228. I
was disappointed to find that the 3-cell UM08A31 battery will only
last 3 hours.

It is my understanding that I can replace the 3-cell with a 6-cell, or
a 9-cell, and get longer battery life. For example, this 9-cell
battery:

http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Capa...ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=pc&qid=1264961797&sr=1-1

Claims "Compatible Part Numbers: UM08A31"

I suppose I also have to assume this will raise the profile of the
netbook, quite a lot.
 
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AJL

Flightless Bird
walterbyrd <walterbyrd@iname.com> wrote:

>Just bought an Acer eMachines eM250-1162 Netbook at Walmart $228. I
>was disappointed to find that the 3-cell UM08A31 battery will only
>last 3 hours.
>
>It is my understanding that I can replace the 3-cell with a 6-cell, or
>a 9-cell, and get longer battery life. For example, this 9-cell
>battery:
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Capa...ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=pc&qid=1264961797&sr=1-1
>
>Claims "Compatible Part Numbers: UM08A31"
>
>I suppose I also have to assume this will raise the profile of the
>netbook, quite a lot.


The first customer review at that site says "this is a big battery. It
extends out the back and off the bottom a good inch" so yes you will
pay for that extended use time with much added weight and size.

With my Eee PC netbook I went from a 4400 to a 6600 mAh battery
without any change in the battery case size. That's because the 4400
mAh battery had some empty cell holes inside the case and the
replacement 6600mAh battery filled the empty holes with cells. That
increased my use time from about 3 to 5 hours (surfing with wireless
on). I think the extra time gained from a monster battery just isn't
worth the pregnant look and added weight but YMMV...
 
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BillW50

Flightless Bird
In news:gfvbm55p5djh0sq7b78sle1jjpjl5gms2l@4ax.com,
AJL typed on Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:31:03 -0700:
> With my Eee PC netbook I went from a 4400 to a 6600 mAh battery
> without any change in the battery case size. That's because the 4400
> mAh battery had some empty cell holes inside the case and the
> replacement 6600mAh battery filled the empty holes with cells. That
> increased my use time from about 3 to 5 hours (surfing with wireless
> on). I think the extra time gained from a monster battery just isn't
> worth the pregnant look and added weight but YMMV...


I have four 5200mah and one 10440mah batteries. I actually have a
5200mah and a 10440mah with me right now out and about. I never ran out
of power yet with carrying around two batteries. Although if I do, I
guess I'll start carrying the other three around with me too. ;-)

--
Bill
Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2
 
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Mike S.

Flightless Bird
In article <fc792281-d520-407b-aceb-a106dac969e5@p13g2000pre.googlegroups.com>,
walterbyrd <walterbyrd@iname.com> wrote:
>Just bought an Acer eMachines eM250-1162 Netbook at Walmart $228. I
>was disappointed to find that the 3-cell UM08A31 battery will only
>last 3 hours.
>
>It is my understanding that I can replace the 3-cell with a 6-cell, or
>a 9-cell, and get longer battery life. For example, this 9-cell
>battery:
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Extended-Capa...ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=pc&qid=1264961797&sr=1-1
>
>Claims "Compatible Part Numbers: UM08A31"
>
>I suppose I also have to assume this will raise the profile of the
>netbook, quite a lot.


Why not return it and invest the extra cost in a netbook that comes with a
factory standard battery having higher capacity?
 
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