Batery with "more life"

Discussion in 'Laptop Hardware' started by senihime, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. senihime

    senihime

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    Sorry if i'm posting this on the wrong place or if this question was already asked.

    I have an Acer One A110, and i want to buy a new battery to it. Preferbly i'm looking for a battery with a bigger life, than the one Acer One brings. I was thinking something with 6-cells, for something at least with 6hours life.

    The thing is, every time i search for a battery for the A110 i find a lot of results, with a lot of technical information of which i'm not always familiar with.. What i want to know is if any of you can help me find the kind of battery i'm looking for.


    Thanks in advance! :)
     
    senihime, Oct 22, 2009
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    melhiore

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    Look at this:

    http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trks ... Categories

    In general every battery for Acer Aspire ONE with 6-cell or 9-cell in size. All of them will work. I have 9-cell from one of the Honk Kong sellers - works well. I also have 12-cell which is for special trips far from civilization as it is very difficult to use all the power from this thing ;)
     
    melhiore, Oct 22, 2009
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    I got the 6-cell battery for my A110 from batterymonster. It was only $31 (free shipping) and it lasts about 2x as long as the stock Acer 3-cell battery (4~5+ hours).

    I would recommend it.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/6-CELL-Battery-for- ... 3ef88abe43

    Edit: You won't get "at least" 6 hours with it, but you will get at least 4. Maybe up to 6.

    If you really want "at least" 6 hours, you need 9-cell. batterymonster has one for about $42. But it will be even bigger/bulkier/heavier, keep that in mind.
     
    shurcool, Nov 7, 2009
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