Kevin wrote above about loss of Li-Ion capacity by draining it.  I took
my (rather new) battery back for warrantee since capacity was so low.
What I found is a problem in battery management on the laptop/software.

My battery powers the unit for 25-30 minutes.  I believe that failure to
hibernate is due to sudden collapse of power - the machine tries but
runs out of juice.  When the store ran the battery on their test
equipment, it came back charged and ran for over 3 hours.

Something in the power management has written a value into the battery
memory that isn't the correct capacity for this battery.  The result is
that the battery refuses to accept a charge.  The symptom reported here
may be generated by some other portion of power management.

If anyone can tell me how to reset the battery capacity, I'd like to
know.  This battery has much more capacity than I am getting.

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Action on critical battery is not triggered - gnome-power-manager
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