Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Nickelodeon Slime Edition
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
This model appears to be 15 years old. The battery is just dead and won't hold a charge at this point I'd imagine. No replacement out there is going to be worth the risk in buying. At least it still works when plugged in I guess?
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
I see mint... so mint it is.
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
I love netbooks. I regret selling mine after Archlinux went 64bit only. It was beautiful (all pearly white) and small and the keyboard was perfectly usable even for my fat fingers.
What's that apple doing there? That's vile.
If you think the battery isn't just dead dead dead and resetting the on-battery chip somehow can help, I'd like to know how, too.
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I love netbooks. I regret selling mine after Archlinux went 64bit only. It was beautiful (all pearly white) and small and the keyboard was perfectly usable even for my fat fingers.
What's that apple doing there? That's vile.
If you think the battery isn't just dead dead dead and resetting the on-battery chip somehow can help, I'd like to know how, too.
Whatever happened to netbooks, they were sweet. The closest we got today is chromebooks and they can't do shit
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Whatever happened to netbooks, they were sweet. The closest we got today is chromebooks and they can't do shit
smartphones
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Whatever happened to netbooks, they were sweet. The closest we got today is chromebooks and they can't do shit
Actually, some chromebooks can become very cool linux laptops. That means you can get a system with coreboot on relatively recent hardware (instead of a thinkpad from like 2012).
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Whatever happened to netbooks, they were sweet. The closest we got today is chromebooks and they can't do shit
Yeah I loved my tiny netbook. They're sorta eaten up by tablets now though. GPD's stuff counts as netbook form factor right?
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
i have dissasembled batteries to recharge the 81650 cells inside then reassemble. If they drop below a certain threshhold then the protection circuit won't charge them. I have a special charger/tester for lithium cells and a battery tab welder. It's only worth it if the replacement is unavailable and it's for something very rare.
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i have dissasembled batteries to recharge the 81650 cells inside then reassemble. If they drop below a certain threshhold then the protection circuit won't charge them. I have a special charger/tester for lithium cells and a battery tab welder. It's only worth it if the replacement is unavailable and it's for something very rare.
The annoying thing is, a lot of modern battery protection circuits will brick themselves once they read a too low battery voltage. So not only will they not charge anymore, they will never charge, even with new cells. It's so dumb and meant to prevent 3rd party refurbished battery packs.
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
I still have my old HP Mini311 netbook, AntiX or Linux MX 32bits works well on it.
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
There's a trick I learned for drone lipo batteries where if you have low cell voltage, you can set your charger up to charge a different battery chemistry, I think NiMH but don't quote me on that, charge it for a little bit and then switch it back to lipo mode. No idea if it would work here.
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There's a trick I learned for drone lipo batteries where if you have low cell voltage, you can set your charger up to charge a different battery chemistry, I think NiMH but don't quote me on that, charge it for a little bit and then switch it back to lipo mode. No idea if it would work here.
Nice trick but there's a reason the charger is designed to not do what you're getting it to do. Preventing explosions and such. I'd recommend looking up why/how the chemistries are different at low voltage so you can ride the line more safely
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
I just remembered something - often (and more likely the older the device is) - the battery consists of an array of standard cells which can be bought separately. So if you feel adventurous you can pry the battery open, unsolder the cells, test each one separately - chances are there's just one that's completely dead, thus making the whole thing unusable.
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I just remembered something - often (and more likely the older the device is) - the battery consists of an array of standard cells which can be bought separately. So if you feel adventurous you can pry the battery open, unsolder the cells, test each one separately - chances are there's just one that's completely dead, thus making the whole thing unusable.
I remember hearing that you can’t solder batteries normally though and that a special technique is needed to heat them minimally. Is this true?
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Found this cute little guy. Battery bms seems to either be dead or cell voltage too low. Has anyone in the Linux community revived a BMS before or recharged from zero?
Did you Hackintoshed it? Because it looks like it's booting MacOS.
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I remember hearing that you can’t solder batteries normally though and that a special technique is needed to heat them minimally. Is this true?
De-soldering should be ok to start with. Yes, I have heard that too. I'm guessing the "special technique" just means that you make sure the battery does not get too hot. Special tin might be required (that melts earlier).
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I love netbooks. I regret selling mine after Archlinux went 64bit only. It was beautiful (all pearly white) and small and the keyboard was perfectly usable even for my fat fingers.
What's that apple doing there? That's vile.
If you think the battery isn't just dead dead dead and resetting the on-battery chip somehow can help, I'd like to know how, too.
I still have 2 netbooks... Both with cracked screens haha
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Nice trick but there's a reason the charger is designed to not do what you're getting it to do. Preventing explosions and such. I'd recommend looking up why/how the chemistries are different at low voltage so you can ride the line more safely
Absolutely. I've only done it once or twice, just long enough to get the one low cell voltage high enough to switch back to lipo mode. Also, all the lipo charging I do is inside of a steel ammo can. My drone buddy teases me about it but I don't care, big and/or lipo batteries are fucking scary.
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Absolutely. I've only done it once or twice, just long enough to get the one low cell voltage high enough to switch back to lipo mode. Also, all the lipo charging I do is inside of a steel ammo can. My drone buddy teases me about it but I don't care, big and/or lipo batteries are fucking scary.
The ammo can is a solid idea, wish I thought of that myself. That would raise the safety factor enough for me to give it a try once or twice as well. Still, covered outdoors area or similar. Agreed on having a healthy fear/respect for big cells, it's wild how much power we can fit in a battery these days and even more so to watch it escape.