Do you have a battery and you don't know the pinout ? First, make sure you followed Chapter 7 from manual that describes a method how to identify the battery pinout:
https://www.laptopu.ro/Download/Manual/Manual_NLBA.pdf
If you still have issues, please upload some pictures here and let's have a look toegether.
This is great! I have taken a few photos of various batteries and will also post them.
Regards
Franck
Thanks Franck
I don't have this pinout but it is not hard to detect it.
Just connect Black to NLBA GND then play with middle 4 wires. If you see that it does not detect communication then connect also red wire -> Press Power On button and start again playing with middle 4 wires for clock and data.
Panasonic Toughbook batteries are not supported. They have their own protocol.
this battery has standard Lenovo pinout, '+' and '-' are both marked on the case near the connector, 'G' is gap between pins
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|-|-|T|D|C|G|+|+|
Sorry i don't have this one, but the procedure fo find it is very simple. It is descriped in the NLBA user manual. Also keep in mind that some Fujitsu batteries can't be read because they have a different way of comunication / non SBS/.