Hp dv6 1334ca Battery Connector

Just wanted to know if someone is aware of the connector slot design voltages, I have tried to measure them one by one but I am getting a random reading.
Plus in the battery side, there are eight slots for eight connectors on the laptop. Does anyone know which slot is for charging, discharing, bypass and ground?
Regards,
Farhat
dv6 1334ca

HP does not provide that information to the public unfortunately, sorry.

Similar Messages

  • Do I need a new battery connector?

    My macbook pro is from 2007. I have a charged battery, which is brand new. My computer recognizes the battery but wont run on it or charge it. I've tried reseting the pram, smc, cleaned contacts on both the charger and the computer. I've also tried a different power cord and that didn't solve the issue. At first I thought it was the magsafe but remembering the battery had juice in it made me think its the battery connector?
    Right now my computer says its connected to the ac with a 0 percent battery life, also I've even tried the battery updater 1.3.
    heres what my system profiler says,
    Battery Information:
      Model Information:
      Serial Number:          Newer Tech-ASMB012-3e56-9eb
      Manufacturer:          Newer Tech
      Device name:          ASMB012
      Pack Lot Code:          0001
      PCB Lot Code:          0021
      Firmware Version:          0010
      Hardware Revision:          001f
      Cell Revision:          7a3e
      Charge Information:
      Charge remaining (mAh):          0
      Fully charged:          No
      Charging:          No
      Full charge capacity (mAh):          0
      Health Information:
      Cycle count:          2
      Condition:          Check Battery
      Battery Installed:          Yes
      Amperage (mA):          0
      Voltage (mV):          11732
    HELP ME PLEASE!

    I think this battery is dead but try to reset SMC  and then check battery status again when it's same then it's  BAD
    Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
    Resetting the SMC on Mac portables with a battery you can remove
    Resetting the SMC on portables with a battery you should not remove on your own
    Note: Portable computers that have a battery you should not remove on your own include MacBook Pro (Early 2009) and later, all models of MacBook Air, and MacBook (Late 2009).
    Shut down the computer.
    Plug in the MagSafe power adapter to a power source, connecting it to the Mac if its not already connected.
    On the built-in keyboard, press the (left side) Shift-Control-Option keys and the power button at the same time.
    Release all the keys and the power button at the same time.
    Press the power button to turn on the computer. 
    Note: The LED on the MagSafe power adapter may change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.
    from here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964

  • Hp Dv6-1390 Battery

    Hi
    My dv6-1390ev battery is died and i have HSTNN-IB72 KS526AA battery , so i want to ask if HSTNN-IB72 KS526AA battery is compatible  with my laptop or not ?
    and if not could you give me the name of the compatible batteries for my laptop ?
    thanks

    This is a user to user forum, Contact HP directly, they will guide you on what to do next to get it replaced under warranty
    USA
    http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html
    Everywhere else
    http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html

  • 8900 & Replace Battery Connector

    I bought a secondhand blackberry but even though i know the battery has a full charge (it works in a friends), my BB just displays a battery icon with a red line through it.
    I've noticed that the battery connector terminal in the phone is crooked and one of the pins is bent and the 4 pins are definitely not aligned.
    I beleive that i need to prise off the old connector and simply solder a new one is - is that all??
    Has anyone done this before and can offer any advice please?
    Thanks

    I jsut spilled coffee on mine and I have the same problem, everything works, but the battery won't be recognized (I get a x battery icon).
    bEsides that all works fine, the computer won't boot without AC, but once itS' working I can work on it without it being plugged onto the AC. It uses the battery power. It's kind of weird. Did yours do that too, or was it only capable of operating when plugged in?

  • Macbook won't start or charge unless I disconnect and reconnect the battery connector each time .

    I have a late 2011 model Macbook Pro, 10.7.5 OS and I've had no issues whatsoever up until a week ago. The night before if stopped working I did everything as usual, did some HW, emailing then I shut it down. I woke up the next morning and it wouldn't turn on so I figured it was dead, so I got my charger plugged it in and got no light, green or orange. What I got was a faint green blinking on the charger light and my battery level indicator wasn't working. I thought it was my charger but it wasn't because worked fine on my girlfriend's Macbook.
    I googled and tried PRAM and SMC to no avail. When I tried the SMC I didn't take the battery out I just disconnected the connector (Don't know if it makes a difference) and Voila it worked and I thought I fixed the problem. I turned it off and the next day the same thing, I have to disconnect and reconnect the battery connector each time for it work. Other than this issue I have no problems, mac runs fine while it's on and I shut it down or restart it for awhile after I reconnected the battery but if I try to turn it back on or restart it hours after I've done that then it won't work . One thing I may add is after I reconnect and plug my charger in, the light is green for about 5 seconds (even though it's not fully charged) then turns orange .
    I'm guessing I need a new battery or logic board , but I'll keep my fingers crossed .
    I won't be able to set up an appointment until next week but I would like to see if I could get any help here in in the meanwhile.
    Thanks !

    Hi, I dont know if this may be the cause as i too have the same problem. But it only occurs after i disconnect my Iphone from my macbook pro.
    The Macbook has worked perfectly and then all of a sudden last week it started to shut down after i would disconnect my Iphone 5.
    The mac wouldn't restart, charge or anything.
    I tried all the trouble shooting reccommended, Shift Alt command button combinations. ( there were a fair few ) None worked.
    Then i found out about disconnecting the connector.
    This fixed the problem.
    But alas, It done it again after my next sync.
    This has done it 4 times now. And only when i disconnect the iphone after using itunes on the mac. I done it all correctly 3 times and the 4th time i just pulled it out with out ejecting from itunes, but still done it.
    The iphone Syncs perfectly. I get everything i want onto the iphone. But for some reason as soon as the cord is disconnected from the mac BOOM. Dead mac.
    If i leave the cord and the phone plugged in but still eject the phone it doesnt shutdown tho.
    I found if i shutdown the macbook, then disconnect the iphone cord once the mac is completely shut down then my mac will start back up again with no problems.
    As i said i dont know if this is the cause of your problem and if it will help you or not? But if not, maybe it will help someone else out who finds your post?
    Hope you get your problem sorted
    Chris

  • Just replaced battery connector with sleep switch, still black X

    Alright, genius bar checked out battery, good. I reset the SMC, made sure the power firmware was up to date, good. Genius bar said the battery connector switch needed to be replaced. Just replaced the switch with the exact same results....
    Upon AC power connection the light runs amber, after Mac boots battery menu bar shows (calculating) for about one minute and then charger turns to green and there is the infamous black X. In the System Profiler is shows "battery not connected". The Mac runs fine on AC power but I need mobility!!! Please somebody throw me a good idea to attack next. This is very frustrating. Macbook is out of warranty, Applecare, and the battery is not on a recall list.

    Thanks for the reply. I am already running 10.4.11, and my battery is updated to the 1.3 update. Upon booting the Mac it only say ..(calculating) in the menu bar for about 1 minute and then turns to the black X. I have already tried resetting the SMC multiple times. The battery was charged for a good hour on another Macbook so it was not on rock bottom. I am still at a loss??

  • Macbook Battery pinout/ how can it be powered from it's battery connector

    Hi everyone,
    I've accidentally spilled water on my macbook and damaged it's power supply section. Apple says the logic board has to be replaced costing more than a new computer. The computer however works perfectly fine using a battery, although it can't charge one. So' I've been trying to power it from the battery connector, measuring the actual voltage a fully charged battery provides and applying it to the corresponding pins on the connector.
    Unfortunately nothing happens. I know the battery has an internal micro-controller which communicates with the computer exchanging information about battery status/temp, etc. but I never thought that this communication is essential to power the computer from the battery. So, the next step I tried was dismantling a battery pack, disconnecting the battery cells from the tiny circuit board inside the pack and trying to apply an external voltage there, hoping that the laptop will power up. Still nothing. I' m a bit frustrated here. I really believed this last option would work. Has anybody tried to do something similar with a macbook or even perhaps knows the battery pinout on the connector? ( I have searched the entire net for this with no result).
    Any help would be much appreciated as the computer is useless this way..
    Thank you in advance.

    Hello,
    I can't answer your question directly, but I think the best solution for you is to buy a new logic board . It is not that expensive if you buy it from here:
    (links are for 1st gen macbook)
    http://www.powerbookmedic.com/MacBook-183GHZ-Logic-Board-133-Black-or-White-p-17 001.html
    http://www.ifixit.com/Products/MacBook-13-Inch-2-GHz-Logic-Boards/9/68
    I mean, it's expensive, but cheaper than a new macbook, and way cheaper than Apple's official replacement price. Since you are skilled enough to take the battery apart, I'm sure you can replace the logic board yourself.
    As for the battery, I agree that the macbook must be able to communicate with its battery to boot from it. Are you making sure that all pins are being used?

  • I can't recognize Dv6-6095ex battery from the g6 battery

    there is a difference in the "Wh" but it is slight and I don't know which is the right one, please help.
    P.S. the date on them is about 10 months difference. the devices are Dv6-6095ex and G6 with windows 7 and intel's core i3.
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Hi AboKalabsha,
    Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read your thread on your HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook and replacement battery. There could be several different batteries installed
    9-cell, 100-Whr, 3.00-Ah Li-ion battery 636631-001
    6-cell, 62-Whr, 2.80-Ah Li-ion battery 593562-001
    6-cell, 55-Whr, 2.55-Ah Li-ion battery 593554-001
    Here is a link to the manuals (Page 30 and 31).
    I do not have enough information on the other Dv6 to make a comparison.
    You could go to HP Parts Store and it would give you all the compatible batteries.
    Hope this helps.
    Thanks.
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom to say “Thanks” for helping!

  • DV6 Notebook Battery cuts power randomly

    My specific model is a dv6-6135dx, running Windows 7 Home Premium.  I purchased the laptop back on 2011 and have so far only had to replace 3 components, the fan (burned out), the hard drive (picked up a nasty virus), and most recently, the battery (died).  All happened long after warrenty expired.
    Instead of replacing it with the same exact battery, I opted to upgrade to one that could hold a longer charge.  The HP MU09 Long Life Notebook Battery.
    My first problem:  It sits very loose in my laptop, often falling out if I am not careful when moving my laptop. I've never had this issue with the old battery, but this is somewhat managable.
    My second problem:  Recently, when running on battery power, the power will randomly cut out.  
    I have ruled out overheating because this never happens when I am plugged in (and I have limited the max processor state to 50% on battery vs 100% plugged in).
    I have also ruled out the possibility that I am moving the laptop and making the battery lose it's physical connection to the laptop because I have set it on a table and left it alone multiple times and it still cut power randomly.
    When I power the system back on, the power level says it has the same amount of juice left in it that it had before it cut power.
    The HP Battery check says the battery is OK, and the HP System Diagnostics Battery Test says PASSED.
    What else can I do to troubleshoot or fix this issue?

    Hi
    You have a couple of options as I see it please update the Bios on the unit from our HP website.
    Calibrating the Notebook Battery
    How to Improve the Performance of the Battery
    Let us know how it goes!
    *Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
    *Did my response help with your issue? If so, please give me Kudos by clicking the "Kudos" button. Thanks!
    Regards
    Manjunath
    Let us know how it goes!
    "I work for HP."
    ****Click the (purple thumbs up icon in the lower right corner of a post) to say thanks****
    ****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
    Regards
    Manjunath

  • DV6 3150 battery? charging? issue

    So this is my issue;
    I have changed the battery from my dv6 3150 with a third-party battery but so far reliable in other hp's. The laptop charges the battery to 100% but whenever i try to stress it (i.e. with heavy load) it shuts down after 10 secs. In normal use it holds just about 10 mins or so. I removed the battery, tryied to drain it (with the BIOS test) and it holds for as long as the test need (memory and hd), so long enough or at least much longer. I then charged it (in win7 and with the battery check program active) to 100% and left it for 3 hours with the charger on. Restarted and played for about 30 or 40 mins videos via youtube and from flash disk. When it shut down again, i charged the battery to 100% and tryied to stress it but it keeps the same attitude. Under full stress 10 secs, under normal stress about 7-10 mins amd if i repeat the steps abone it can hold up to 30-40 mins. Note that i tryied all theese also with another (third party) battery with the same results and also with the original (but old) battery
    Any thoughts besides replacing the battery again? Oh and the battery check states that the battery is ok but needs to be calibrated. I followed the calibration steps but no change, checker says it needs calibration

    Sorry to tell you this but I would purchase another battery (HP).
    The calibration test uses an embedded control board inside the HP battery packs.
    If other vendors (3rd Party) batteries are used then the results of a calibration test cannot be trusted to give you correct results.
    Regards,
    Louis

  • Battery connector and Playbook response

    Occasionally, since the normal computer connector (mini-USB) often fails to charge the Playbook to 100%, I use the wall connector that came in the box.
    When charged, I have found an oddity when the Playbook is removed from the charger, and I then decide, for whatever reason to turn the machine off. What happens is that it doesn't do that: one can see a glow from the screen and it's otherwise totally unresponsive. I have to give it the three-fingered salute to rewake it, and then find that it has discharged a significant percentage. 
    Odd, and not understood. Now, if I remove it and use it after discarding the wall connector, then the Playbook works. Then, if I plug it into the computer for synchronizing things, that's fine too. 
    It might, or might not, recharge to 100%: one can never be sure when using the USB to computer cable.

    For me (and a few others I've read of) that release was horrible on my battery life. It would drain with no apps running either in standby or completely off.
    Three things you can try, in this order:
    Delete and re-add your native email accounts on the Playbook (not Bridge email).
    Backup your PB, wipe and reinstall the OS via the Desktop Software, which will move you back to OS .358 (but you will NOT be able to restore .668 backup to .358).
    Upgrade the device to the PlayBook beta 2.1.0.840 (current release).**
    **this solved the battery drain for me. The OS is smoother and runs great, I highly recommend this.
    If you need help with either, please post back.
    1. If any post helps you please click the below the post(s) that helped you.
    2. Please resolve your thread by marking the post "Solution?" which solved it for you!
    3. Install free BlackBerry Protect today for backups of contacts and data.
    4. Guide to Unlocking your BlackBerry & Unlock Codes
    Join our BBM Channels (Beta)
    BlackBerry Support Forums Channel
    PIN: C0001B7B4   Display/Scan Bar Code
    Knowledge Base Updates
    PIN: C0005A9AA   Display/Scan Bar Code

  • HP DV6-1330ej battery

    Dear support, I own HP DV6-1330ej under warranty and would like to know if the battery is included?
    Thanks
    Omer

    This is a user to user forum, Contact HP directly, they will guide you on what to do next to get it replaced under warranty
    USA
    http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html
    Everywhere else
    http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html

  • DV6-2190 battery replacement

    My laptop battery (its ginune battery) died last week after one year, I want to buy a bettery battery that work more than this, 12-cell, have you any suggestion for brand?
    are these batteries suitable? http://www.atbatt.com/laptop-batteries/b/hp/m/pavilion-dv6.asp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_...

    MaysamSh wrote:
    My laptop battery (its ginune battery) died last week after one year, I want to buy a bettery battery that work more than this, 12-cell, have you any suggestion for brand?
    are these batteries suitable? http://www.atbatt.com/laptop-batteries/b/hp/m/pavilion-dv6.asp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_...
    Hi, 
    I have also a Dv6-2000 laptop and there is only one 12-cell battery:
     12-cell, 95-Wh, 8.8-Ah Li-ion battery pn: 511884-001
    http://www.impactcomputers.com/511884-001.html
    http://cgi.ebay.com/New-GENUINE-HP-DV6T-511884-001-Laptop-Battery-12-Cell-/260775759795?pt=Laptop_Ba...
    Dv6-7000 /Full HD/Core i5-3360M/GF 650M/Corsair 8GB/Intel 7260AC/Samsung Pro 256GB
    Testing - HP 15-p000
    HP Touchpad provided by HP
    Currently on Debian Wheeze
    *Please, help other users with the same issue by marking your solved topics as "Accept as Solution"*

  • DV6-2008AX Battery Issues due to high temprature.

    Hi All,
    Machine: HP PAVILION DV6-2008AX ENTERTAINMENT NOTEBOOK PC
    Product # VV714PA
    OS: Windows 7
    I have an issue with my DV6 Notebook not charging the battery, when plugged in the device shows Plugged in, Charging for a minute or so then changes to Plugged In, Not Charging
    Having looked into the HP Battery Check the Battery Check shows that the battery is functioning correctly, but the battery is operating at  a high temprature and is not charging
    I know that this laptop is always overheating for me, does anyone have any suggestions that may reduce this issue
    Thanks
    Chris

    Many times a laptop overheating is directly related to the cooling of the processor. The main culprit is the fan. The fan sucks in air from the bottom and blows it out the side. It will also suck in hair, dust, and other debris. That stuff often gets trapped by the heat sink and over time builds up in a layer which chokes off the cool air going to the processor making the fan work harder.
    Check this out:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01657439&tmp_track_link=ot_faqs/top_issues/en_u...
    What I recommend is getting some canned air and blowing out the vents in the side and bottom of the laptop. If after doing this you still have problems with over-heating, and your laptop is in warranty, you can take your laptop to a HP Authorized Service Center and ask them to clean the fan and heatsink. You can check your warranty here:
    http://www13.itrc.hp.com/service/ewarranty/warrantyResults.do?admit=109447627+1286541891570+28353475
    If it is out of warranty, consider searching for the maintenance manual for your specific model, in the manual there are schematics for taking apart the laptop. Cleaning the fan is much easier that removing a motherboard, so don't feel to intimidated by the idea. Also you can remove the heatsink and then remove the thermal grease and apply a new layer which also helps alleviate heat related issues.
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I Love Kudos! If you feel my post has helped you please click the White Kudos! Star just below my name
    If you feel my answer has fixed your problem please click 'Mark As Solution' and make it easier for others to find help quickly

  • Ipod classic battery connector broken

    While i was changing the battery, the connector was broken. Abyone can help me?

    On the iPod itself?  If so, you'll have no choice but to send the iPod in for repair or start saving for a new one.
    B-rock

Maybe you are looking for