Your battery has gone to the battery graveyard. The key is the number of
cycles. 692 is a huge number of charge cycles and way past the expected life
of a lithium ion laptop battery which is nominally around 200-300 cycles.

Solution: get a new battery.

Mitchell

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Franco Roman <[email protected]>wrote:

> hello, i've got a T61 model, everything was fine till this afternoon. i was
> at work, suspended my laptop and went home, as usual. whne i got home, i've
> plug the laptop to the AC power and after a few minutes i realize that the
> bettry was stuck in 95% and it wont continue charging...
> doing some google research, i got to this mailng list, and i hope you
> people
> tellme what's wrong with it.
> according to hardware monitor software, the battery just have 17% of wear
> level, and the power manager says:
> Status: none activity
> percentage: 95%
> current capacity: 44,09Wh
> full capacity: 46,61wh
> current: 0,00A
> voltage: 12,39v
> temp: 28°C
> cycles: 692
> bla bla
> if you need anything else, let me know
>
> oh, and the tray icon status says "plugged in, not charging"
>
> thanks
>
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> Franco Román Brigando
> Estudiante Ingeniería Civíl Electrónica
> Universidad Mayor
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