Any 9-cell batteries out there?

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    petergunn

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    I only see a couple of 6-cells even on ebay and most are not the right size for the 11.6" Pro.

    Anyone spotted/bought one?

    PG.
     
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    I have a AO751h-1948 that came with a 3-cell (UM09A75)

    I just bought a 6-cell (UM09B7C) from: http://cheap-laptop-batteries.com
    I ordered a 9-cell but they said they are out after accepting the order. They were very responsive in correcting the problem.

    They ship from Hong Kong via US Mail but I had the battery in 4 business days including the mixup period.

    I'm getting an easy 5 hours out of the 6-cell.

    Dave Coffman
    San Jose, CA
     
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    Thanks for the links. I am trying to find a 6-cell right now.
     
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    I checked this website and am wondering if you could help me. It is asking for the model and volts. I am assuming the model is the AO751h-1279 and the volts are 10.8v, which is listed on the battery. Is this correct?
     
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    The UM09A75 battery is 11.1vDC 2.15Ah (for the -1948). I would think this is common for all the AO751h models.

    Send them the battery number. They were pretty good figuring the proper match. eMail them before you order.

    Dave
     
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