Hello all,
If you go into the bios on a HP nc6120 laptop, there is an option for diags/battery. It lists the following info:
BSN 52347 07/06/2008
C1 5100
C2 4143
C3 4143
ME 2
CC 11
T 26
TV 12493
C 0
DV 10800
MN HP
CV1 0
CV2 4161
CV3 4162
CV4 4170
S 40E0
By going through a number of batteries, I think the following is true:
C1 = Original Design Capacity ie Design Capacity
C2= Full Charge Capacity
C3 = Current Capacity
CC = Charge Cycles
T = Temp
TV = Terminal Voltage
DV = Design Voltage
MN = Manufacturer
C = Charge Rate (+ or - depending on charge or discharge)
No clue on CV1 to CV4, ME or S
The battery says on it that it is a 5100mAh, 10.8V battery
BatteryMon displays the design capacity and the full charge capacity as the same figure on this particular battery.. Can it not pick up the 5100 figure?
Also temperature is N/A in BattMon. We would also be interested if you could pick up the charge cycles and date of manufacture.
This is of course, assuming my "assumptions" are correct!
Regards,
Steve
If you go into the bios on a HP nc6120 laptop, there is an option for diags/battery. It lists the following info:
BSN 52347 07/06/2008
C1 5100
C2 4143
C3 4143
ME 2
CC 11
T 26
TV 12493
C 0
DV 10800
MN HP
CV1 0
CV2 4161
CV3 4162
CV4 4170
S 40E0
By going through a number of batteries, I think the following is true:
C1 = Original Design Capacity ie Design Capacity
C2= Full Charge Capacity
C3 = Current Capacity
CC = Charge Cycles
T = Temp
TV = Terminal Voltage
DV = Design Voltage
MN = Manufacturer
C = Charge Rate (+ or - depending on charge or discharge)
No clue on CV1 to CV4, ME or S
The battery says on it that it is a 5100mAh, 10.8V battery
BatteryMon displays the design capacity and the full charge capacity as the same figure on this particular battery.. Can it not pick up the 5100 figure?
Also temperature is N/A in BattMon. We would also be interested if you could pick up the charge cycles and date of manufacture.
This is of course, assuming my "assumptions" are correct!
Regards,
Steve