Laptop Batteries - where you order from?
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@RojoLoco said:
@MattSpeller said:
@BRRABill said:
@MattSpeller said:
I roll my own from thin sheets of lithium. Hardest part is keeping it from reacting with the air but it's really just a straightforward process.
Do you put little OEM stickers on them?
Origional Equipment by Matt
"SpellerCell OEM batteries are guaranteed to not fit your equipment. See website for the full disclaimer."
FTFY.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
And the near polar opposites continue.
Considering the price difference, I'm going non OEM this time.I do not care if it is business or personal. there is no reason to pay higher prices for OEM batteries in a device that is designed to be discarded in a few years. The odds of outlasting a second battery are low for most people.
Obviously there are some simple examples of people that are exceptions to this, but most users will never have the need for more than one replacement battery in the lifetime of their device.
My devices will almost assuredly outlast a second battery. I hope to get 6 years out of these units, if not more like 8. The last ones lasted 6+.
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For laptops, I do OEM (Lenovo). For Samsung phones that have replaceable batteries, I do Anker.
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Tiger Direct. now PCM for business or something. or amazon