According to Dell, the laptop battery in your Inspiron notebook should last somewhere between 18 to 24 months before you see a drop in its performance. After that, you’ll likely notice that the battery’s charge won’t last as long as before. When this happens, you should consider switching the old battery out for a new one. The process is simple and should only take you a few minutes to complete. Read on to learn how to charge a Dell Inspiron laptop battery.
Step 1
Make sure your replacement Dell battery is ready to go by taking it out of its packaging and placing it somewhere nearby.
Step 2
Save any open files on which you’re working. Since turning the system off isn’t required when changing the Dell D630 Battery, this is more of a precaution than a necessity.
Step 3
Plug your Inspiron AC adapter into a nearby wall socket. Then, connect the end of the laptop ac adapter cable to your notebook’s power socket.
Step 4
Turn your notebook over and find the Dell GK479 Battery latch. Slide the latch into the release position and pull out the old Dell Inspiron 1520 Battery.
Step 5
Install the new Dell Vostro 1520 Battery by simply popping it into place. The alignment of the Dell Inspiron 1300 Battery should be easy to figure out, since there’s only one side of it that connects to the receptor pins in your notebook’s Dell XPS M1530 Battery bay.
Step 6
Make sure the Dell PC764 Battery latch pops back into the locked position. If it’s jammed in the unlocked position, gently wiggle the Dell latitude D620 Battery back and forth to pop it back.
Step 7
Keep your notebook plugged in to the wall socket in order to charge the new battery. You can check the status of its charge by clicking on the system tray icon shaped like a Toshiba PA3536U-1BRS Battery.
more information here:
http://www.batteryfast.com.au/battery-care/2011/02/how-to-change-a-dell-inspiron-laptop-battery/
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