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  • HP nc6120 Design Capacity

    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
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