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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse @pattonb
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      @pattonb said in raid controller batteries:

      @gjacobse , yes, that looks like it

      Yea - you should spend more than $15 - that is a Li-Poly battery... and cheap ones will burn you (and your card)..

      I would expect something on the order of $115 to $140 for it. There is quite a bit in the batt

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        pattonb @gjacobse
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        @gjacobse really, I am surprised. I thought ( incorrectly ) the raid controller batteries were not anything special. I think I replaced
        some Dell perc card batteries a couple of years ago and the price was reasonable ( in my mind). Is this particular battery type li-poly,
        something worth the extra expense ?

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        • gjacobseG
          gjacobse
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          That said - that is also likely for the battery AND card - the card is the controller (of sorts) keeping the battery for over\Under charging and other safety features. You might be able to find just the battery - but that will a search...

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          • gjacobseG
            gjacobse @pattonb
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            @pattonb said in raid controller batteries:

            @gjacobse really, I am surprised. I thought ( incorrectly ) the raid controller batteries were not anything special. I think I replaced
            some Dell perc card batteries a couple of years ago and the price was reasonable ( in my mind). Is this particular battery type li-poly,
            something worth the extra expense ?

            One thing you will need to be cautious about is fake 'batteries' While I haven't had one (or knowingly have one) - they can list a battery as the proper voltage/amperage and 'C' rating. But internally it's only about half of labeled. The skimping can cause the card to over charge the battery and over heat.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Big reason to move away from battery based cards. Sadly, the old ones are all battery.

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              • ITivan80I
                ITivan80
                last edited by ITivan80

                You could find them online in Amazon or eBay. Word of caution eBay usually ships used items just beware.

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                  1337
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                  @pattonb

                  You only have a couple of options:

                  1. Pay up for a new one in the $100+ range
                  2. Buy a refurbished one (=used) and hope it will last
                  3. Run without BBU and live with lower performance
                  4. Buy a new RAID controller

                  You cannot buy a replacement battery.
                  You need the entire BBU module and it has to be an original one.

                  If you have some serious electronics skills and feel comfortable resoldering SMT components and reprogramming serial I2C eeproms, hacking firmware etc it's technically possible to replace just the battery.

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @1337
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                    @Pete-S said in raid controller batteries:

                    @pattonb

                    You only have a couple of options:

                    1. Pay up for a new one in the $100+ range
                    2. Buy a refurbished one (=used) and hope it will last
                    3. Run without BBU and live with lower performance
                    4. Buy a new RAID controller

                    You cannot buy a replacement battery.
                    You need the entire BBU module and it has to be an original one.

                    If you have some serious electronics skills and feel comfortable resoldering SMT components and reprogramming serial I2C eeproms, hacking firmware etc it's technically possible to replace just the battery.

                    I've replaced a few BBU modules, and they weren't anywhere near $100. More like $20-$40.

                    As @Pete-S said, just replace the entire module. It's quick, easy, and shouldn't be very expensive.

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                      pattonb @travisdh1
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                      @travisdh1 thanks, I was able to find a replacement, with module. less than $20, so I figure it is worth
                      the gamble. From a previous entry , the battery is Li-ion, not LI-polymer. The official documentation from LSI confirms it.
                      as happenstance would have it, just noticed this on twitter today, re li-polymer batteries

                      pic.twitter.com/FQxDGZo5L1

                      thanks everybody for your comments.

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1 @pattonb
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                        @pattonb said in raid controller batteries:

                        @travisdh1 thanks, I was able to find a replacement, with module. less than $20, so I figure it is worth
                        the gamble. From a previous entry , the battery is Li-ion, not LI-polymer. The official documentation from LSI confirms it.
                        as happenstance would have it, just noticed this on twitter today, re li-polymer batteries

                        pic.twitter.com/FQxDGZo5L1

                        thanks everybody for your comments.

                        That goes for all lithium based batteries, and has been a known issue since they were first invented.
                        Youtube Video

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