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#11
Originally Posted by BaudelaireGaudi View Post
I'm trying to charge battery outside device.
Oops, missed that part.
No, decoupling only makes sense with battery inside device!
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Still not works.
 

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Originally Posted by BaudelaireGaudi View Post
Still not works.
Means what?

Not starting due to low battery?
Get a new replacement one.

Not starting with 'too many reboots' message?
Reflash.

Or?
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I've connected N9 battery into my old LG GT540 and it's charging them, but...

battery percentage starts from 50-60%, drop down to 5-10% and up very fast to 100%. Different percentage values when screen turns on to check. While charger is unplugged, percentage drops to less than 15% in seconds.

 

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Then my option 1 :
get a replacement, as yours seems to be dead.
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Yes, dead battery without a doubt.
If I remember correctly the same battery is used at least with Lumia 800.
 
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Check this:
- output (with grey cable - 1.73V)

- main battery.

Is that normal?
I've checked old battery from my LG GT540, and same values are on output and main battery - 3.93V.
 
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Reflash only a kernel, it should update the charge table (or however it is called). For some reason I had to reflash it several times, if I'm not mistaken.
Another thing you may run into is that everything works ok, but bmestat defines battery condition as UNKNOWN. I installed a new battery a few months ago and have the same output of bmestat, so it's kinda normal, I guess.
 
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Originally Posted by zxcvbnm3230 View Post
Reflash only a kernel, it should update the charge table (or however it is called). For some reason I had to reflash it several times, if I'm not mistaken.
Another thing you may run into is that everything works ok, but bmestat defines battery condition as UNKNOWN. I installed a new battery a few months ago and have the same output of bmestat, so it's kinda normal, I guess.
Check "battery type" section.
In normal, would be "LI4V2"
Mine is "ERROR"
 
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How many times do you need to be told that your battery is dead?
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