My question pertains to understanding the control circuity inside a Dell PT434 type battery used in Dell E6400, E6410 and other Dell notebooks?
Does anyone have a circuit diagram for the inside of a Dell PT434 battery and/or a description of how the control lines work to control this battery?
My reason for asking is I have a battery which I cannot get to charge beyond 1% in a Dell E6410 or E6400.
The LED bar graph charge indicator on the battery shows one LED lighted when the info button is pressed.
I have tried multiple different Dell power adapters. My Dell E6410 and E6400 notebooks charge other Dell PT434 batteries properly.
This battery shows as being healthy in the F2 setup battery screen and the battery otherwise seems good.
This battery had this same problem once about 9 months ago -- and then magically started working again -- until the problem occurred again recently.
If I can learn what the battery pin outs are and understand the control lines to the battery, I am hoping I could partially charge this PT434 type battery using a lab supply. My hope is that once I get the battery partially charged, it might work properly again in the actual Dell E6410 or E6400.
I have searched multiple forums and have found posts from others who have experienced this problem with batteries that get stuck in a state where the battery shows charging -- but never goes beyond 1%. The battery shows as being healthy.
A post I found in another forum said he had found success with a battery which was stuck at 1% charge by inserting the problem battery in a different Dell E6400 which was already booted up into Windows 7 with no battery installed -- and
then inserted the problem battery. The poster said he found the battery would start charging -- he would charge it up to 50% and then -- the battery would charge properly in the original E6400. I have tried this method without success.
I found a schematic for the Dell E6400 on an earlier badcaps post:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-diagram/page2
Page 43 of the schematic shows the Primary Battery Connector in the upper left hand corner of the page.
The schematic page 43 is showing 11 pins for the battery connector -- however -- my Dell E6400 has 9 pins and the PT434 battery has 9 pins, so I am uncertain if this is the correct battery pin out.
I tried probing the contacts of a working good PT434 battery using a voltmeter. So far, I have not been successful finding 11.1 volts out on any pin combination.
Does anyone know if I need to pull-up or down some combination of the other pins to this battery to enable the power output of this battery?
Does anyone have a circuit diagram for the inside of a Dell PT434 battery and/or a description of how the control lines work to control this battery?
My reason for asking is I have a battery which I cannot get to charge beyond 1% in a Dell E6410 or E6400.
The LED bar graph charge indicator on the battery shows one LED lighted when the info button is pressed.
I have tried multiple different Dell power adapters. My Dell E6410 and E6400 notebooks charge other Dell PT434 batteries properly.
This battery shows as being healthy in the F2 setup battery screen and the battery otherwise seems good.
This battery had this same problem once about 9 months ago -- and then magically started working again -- until the problem occurred again recently.
If I can learn what the battery pin outs are and understand the control lines to the battery, I am hoping I could partially charge this PT434 type battery using a lab supply. My hope is that once I get the battery partially charged, it might work properly again in the actual Dell E6410 or E6400.
I have searched multiple forums and have found posts from others who have experienced this problem with batteries that get stuck in a state where the battery shows charging -- but never goes beyond 1%. The battery shows as being healthy.
A post I found in another forum said he had found success with a battery which was stuck at 1% charge by inserting the problem battery in a different Dell E6400 which was already booted up into Windows 7 with no battery installed -- and
then inserted the problem battery. The poster said he found the battery would start charging -- he would charge it up to 50% and then -- the battery would charge properly in the original E6400. I have tried this method without success.
I found a schematic for the Dell E6400 on an earlier badcaps post:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-diagram/page2
Page 43 of the schematic shows the Primary Battery Connector in the upper left hand corner of the page.
The schematic page 43 is showing 11 pins for the battery connector -- however -- my Dell E6400 has 9 pins and the PT434 battery has 9 pins, so I am uncertain if this is the correct battery pin out.
I tried probing the contacts of a working good PT434 battery using a voltmeter. So far, I have not been successful finding 11.1 volts out on any pin combination.
Does anyone know if I need to pull-up or down some combination of the other pins to this battery to enable the power output of this battery?
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