Yep, I’m impressed too!
It’s a long thread now, this one, and while I’ve tried to read everything, I’m sorry, I’ve lost track of which cells you’re using in your 200-minute battery - could you tell us again, please?![]()

My Tenergy pack (AA pack) is doing around 80-100min. My A pack is doing just slightly more. Neither anywhere near @croissantking’s crazy 200min.
The fact that some of our graphs are showing a middle section where it almost stops discharging is weird
That’s 200min for two batteries, not one!
For me that’s when the switchover from one battery to the other happens.
Oh, I missed this. My A size cells are labelled HT2 KA17, made by Vapex-Tech.
Our stars are sort-of aligned, because meanwhile yesterday here in NZ I realised my 540c battery, made with Eneloop AA cells about six months ago, has stopped working (although the BMS was responding normally, and then reporting a shorted cell).My "AA" pack however is not responding. It's not detected in either battery bay and EMMpathy/LIND both can't see it.
I had a rebuilt battery that kicked the can, too. Turns out the EMM board just died. I moved the battery pack into another donor battery shell.I check my laptops every few weeks to ensure the batteries haven't gone down to 0V. Found my 540c wouldn't boot last night. My Sanyo "A" pack was down to 0. But the pack was fine and it recharged and it's holding charge.
My "AA" pack however is not responding. It's not detected in either battery bay and EMMpathy/LIND both can't see it.
My multimeter shows a healthy voltage (11.1V) but something's going on with it. One of the two pads is reading 5V and matches what my working battery reads. The other pad however is reading 5.4V whereas my working battery reads near 0. I think this is the data pad. Not sure why it's at a constant 5.4V. Unfortunately resealed the plastic on these batteries so I'll need to cut it open again to figure out what's going on inside.
Thanks, both of you, for keeping this thread and the good intentions aliveI look forward to deciding which cells to try next, but it does feel like batteries for old machines are a liability and not worth the trouble and expense… I guess my mistake was leaving it fully inserted in the 540c, I thought the battery would be clever enough not to drain itself fully
Thanks, both of you, for keeping this thread and the good intentions aliveI look forward to deciding which cells to try next, but it does feel like batteries for old machines are a liability and not worth the trouble and expense… I guess my mistake was leaving it fully inserted in the 540c, I thought the battery would be clever enough not to drain itself fully