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 'To Darned Hot, Laptop Battery
azure74
Posted: Mar 29 2012, 07:03 PM


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My lap top is most uncomfortable on my knees as it feels as though it is going to set on fire any minute, even though I have got it on a cooling pad

I have been told it is not worth buying a new battery so is it time to buy a new Laptop?

My knees have not felt that hot for years!

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Rusty Bullet
Posted: Mar 29 2012, 08:49 PM


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As it always been hot?
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ganda
Posted: Mar 29 2012, 09:27 PM


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Try taking the battery out and running on mains only, if it is the battery it should not get so hot. It could be the fan intake that is blocked with fluff. Peer into the fan intake to see if you can see a blockage.

A battery is a lot cheaper then a new laptop. If you are happy with the performance of the PC then a new battery could be the better bet, if indeed it is the battery.
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azure74
Posted: Mar 30 2012, 05:51 AM


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QUOTE (Rusty Bullet @ Mar 29 2012, 08:49 PM)
As it always been hot?


Hi Rusty

No it started two months ago.

Make: HPG62 NotebookWni 7 Outlook 10

After switching on ,within a minute it heats up and gets progressivly hotter wih use.

It s not in consant use as I also have a PC notmany programmed on and plenty of free space.

Will be back this evening

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azure74
Posted: Mar 30 2012, 05:57 AM


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QUOTE (ganda @ Mar 29 2012, 09:27 PM)
Try taking the battery out and running on mains only, if it is the battery it should not get so hot. It could be the fan intake that is blocked with fluff. Peer into the fan intake to see if you can see a blockage.

A battery is a lot cheaper then a new laptop. If you are happy with the performance of the PC then a new battery could be the better bet, if indeed it is the battery.

Hi ganda

Thanks

I usually have it charged up on the mains.

Spec HP G62 Win7 Outlook 10 Two years old

Not used more than one hour daily

There does not appear to be any dust in the vents
I will try removing the battery to see the results

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ganda
Posted: Apr 1 2012, 07:35 PM


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QUOTE (azure74 @ Mar 30 2012, 06:57 AM)
QUOTE (ganda @ Mar 29 2012, 09:27 PM)
Try taking the battery out and running on mains only, if it is the battery it should not get so hot. It could be the fan intake that is blocked with fluff. Peer into the fan intake to see if you can see a blockage.

A battery is a lot cheaper then a new laptop. If you are happy with the performance of the PC then a new battery could be the better bet, if indeed it is the battery.

Hi ganda

Thanks

I usually have it charged up on the mains.

Spec HP G62 Win7 Outlook 10 Two years old

Not used more than one hour daily

There does not appear to be any dust in the vents
I will try removing the battery to see the results

azure
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Did it stay cool without the battery, the only snag with that method is if you accidently pull the plug out, the laptop turns off. You have to be careful, I've travelled that road.... laugh.gif
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azure74
Posted: Apr 1 2012, 07:44 PM


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Hi Ganda

I have decided to buy a new battery and change it a Christmas.
Hp batteries are on offer at Amazon,
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ganda
Posted: Apr 1 2012, 09:44 PM


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Sometimes we can change when the equipment we use is perfectly adequate for our needs. Glad your getting it sorted. smile.gif
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azure74
Posted: Apr 2 2012, 06:02 AM


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QUOTE (ganda @ Apr 1 2012, 09:44 PM)
Sometimes we can change when the equipment we use is perfectly adequate for our needs. Glad your getting it sorted. smile.gif


I agree
It is a 'Throw away society'

My motto is: "Waste not Want not"
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