My HP laptop needs a new battery (HP MU06). Not surprisingly, they are $120 from HP and $11 for new aftermarket ones on eBay. Are the aftermaket batteries junk? Should I buy a new HP battery? Should I buy 10 aftermarket ones?
On my last laptop (Toshiba), I found that aftermarket power bricks had a lifespan measured in months. After buying a two of them, I finally gave up and bought a Toshiba brick, and it lasted through the life of the computer.
WWGRMD?
I buy the aftermarket ones. Or you can go to batteries plus and purchase new cells to solder into your casing.
The one you have is probably full of Chinese cells, I don't see the trouble with going straight to the source.
I'd either get an original one or solder in new cells. I got a cheapo and it's caused some buggy behavior - I have to shut down and remove the battery to "reset" the charge measurement. If I don't, it'll leak charge continuously and the laptop gives a battery error.
So it seems the cheapos are missing some electronics that the originals have.
Well, that didn't take long: The guys who I was hoping to get a response from have spoken. But I'm still confused and don't know what I'm going to do.
Those $120 batteries probably cost $9 anyhow.
I buy the aftermarket batteries on Amazon. That way you get some pretty good reviews on performance and lifespan.
I've bought 2 from Amazon, but the kids killed the laptops well before the batteries had issues, so I can't speak for them myself.
I buy the aftermarket ones on Amazon or eBay. They work fine for me.
Buy the cheap aftermarket ones. I went to the trouble of rebuilding a pack for a Snap-On screwdriver. It wasn't that much fun and I enjoy soldering. Buy the cheap aftermarket ones.
As long as you are comfortable with the battery performance not being the same as OEM when new, go with the highest rated amazon one you can find. They aren't going to be as good as OEM but you won't pay as much either.
I also buy the Amazon aftermarket ones. Work just fine.
Rufledt
UltraDork
10/13/15 4:41 p.m.
yep, aftermarket. My wife's non-generic laptop was built in china, we went with a generic chinese built (larger capacity) replacement battery. Works just fine.
Woody wrote:
Well, that didn't take long: The guys who I was hoping to get a response from have spoken. But I'm still confused and don't know what I'm going to do.
FWIW I've put dozens of cheap ones from eBay into customers' laptops - never had one defective out of the box, never had anyone bring one back for going bad quickly. I definitely could see potential problems with the charge management, but I've never encountered it personally.
That would recharge my canoe just fine. His profile says "online marketer" no E36 M3!
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