@torture I have reset this battery using NLBA1 It is not detected on the laptop, but it is powering the laptop. I have searched for this problem, and the Dell official forum says that this problem occurs when the battery does not provide sufficient power to the laptop.
Go to BIOS menu and check battery status. Post a picture.
Flash the original dump and check if battery will be detected normally by the laptop go to bios again and take updated picture.
Also post a picture of the battery case.
the Dell official forum says that this problem occurs when the battery does not provide sufficient power to the laptop.
Battery not being detected by the laptop has nothing to do with this, and it's very unlikely that this is the cause of the problem.
But you can easily check battery power delivery.
Go to discharge tab start discharging with 3A wait 30s and post screenshot.
What was the original cycle count, it would verify that the battery was working properly.
So the problem is solved?
Why did you reset Manufacture Date and Cycle Counter ?..
@djibattworkshop Cells replaced as I am going to open new topic you can confirm from my new topic
@djibattworkshop Sir, have you seen the battery log as posted above? The design capacity is 6000mAh and full charge capacity is 3400mAh because new cells have real capacity 1700mAh for 3S2P it should be 3400mAh and I programmed it accordingly not to cheat customer and did not try to ruin my repairing stutus. The date must be adjusted when new cells are placed inside the battery to track the warranty.
Sir, have you seen the battery log as posted above?
Me have seen topic title and issue description. There is nothing about cells were replaced.
@djibattworkshop Sir 3000mA discharge current for 30 seconds clears a lot of things about cells as Sir @torture confirms the cell health by putting this question:
Go to discharge tab start discharging with 3A wait 30s and post screenshot
Proof is attached as demanded screenshots immediate after sir @torture query





