Joseph Mack wrote:
I have an IBM thinkpad with a 9 cell (nominal 10.8V) Li-ion battery.
The charger is nominally 16.8V charger (measured 16.0V).

Is it a standalone charger? Or are you referring to the AC adapter?

(Anyone know why you charge a 10.8V battery with a 16V charger?
Surely the internal impedance of the charger can't be that high.)

If the answer to the above is the AC adapter, then what makes you think that the battery is being charged at 16V? Have you measured it AT the battery terminals during charging? I had a Presario notebook that had a separate (internal) voltage regulator for the battery charging circuitry. I assume this dropped the voltage down to whatever was correct for the battery. I could be wrong, though.

C


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