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MEDION 1ICP4/93/106-2 Replacement Battery 10000mAh, 38Wh 3.8V Black Li-Polymer

Battery ID:NMDMLP3592106P38WHB2
Battery Name:1ICP4/93/106-2 Battery
Battery Type: Li-Polymer
Battery Volt: 3.8V
Battery Capacity:10000mAh, 38Wh
Battery Color: Black
Note: Type A: 7 Lines, width about 6.5cm;
Type B: 5 lines, width about 4.5cm
Type C: 6 lines,width about 6.5cm;
Battery Cells: Grade A, 2 Cells
Total Sale:206 Sold
Condition:Brand New, Replacement Battery, 1 Year Warranty
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Compatibility Of This 1ICP4/93/106-2 Laptop Battery

This 1ICP4/93/106-2 Laptop Battery Compatible Follow Original Battery Number:
MEDION
1ICP4/93/106-2, 40063680, 40066499, MLP3592106P, MLP3592106P-2P


This 1ICP4/93/106-2 Laptop Battery Can Work With Follow Laptop:
MEDION
Akoya E2215T, Akoya E2215T(MD 60170 MSN 30021256), Akoya E2215T(MD 60180 MSN 30021258), Akoya E2215T(MD 60213 MSN 30021275), Akoya E2215T(MD 60214 MSN 30021276), Akoya E2215T(MD 60224 MSN 30021317), Akoya E2215T(MD 60251 MSN 30021374), Akoya E2215T(MD 60252 MSN 30021375), Akoya E2215T(MD 60301 MSN 30021542), Akoya E2215T(MD 60419 MSN 30022162), Akoya E2217T, Akoya E2217T(30021942), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30021772), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30021773), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30021813), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30021814), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30022127), Akoya E2218T(MD 60200 MSN 30023149), Akoya E2221T, Akoya E2221T(MD 60428 MSN 30022196), Akoya E2221T(MD 60490 MSN 30022371), Akoya E2221T(MD 60620 MSN 30022735), Akoya E2221T(MD 60621 MSN 30022736), Akoya E2221T(MD 60624 MSN 30022800), Akoya E2221T(MD 60796 MSN 30023309), Akoya E2225T, Akoya E2225T(MD 60797 MSN 30023334), Akoya E2227T, Akoya E2227T(MD 60713), Akoya E2227T(MD 60725 MSN 30023120), Akoya E2227T(MD 60758), Akoya E2228T, Akoya E2228T(MD 60250 MSN 30022159), Akoya E2228T(MD 60250 MSN 30022190), Akoya E2228T(MD 60250 MSN 30022594), Akoya E2228T(MD 60250 MSN 30023659), Akoya E2228T(MD 60250 MSN 50051946), Akoya E2228T(MD 60950 MSN 30023099), Akoya E2228T(MD 61250 MSN 30023603), Akoya E2228T(MSN 30025250), AKOYA E2228T/KX, E2228T, E4242, MD61050

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What Does “Plugged In, Not Charging” Mean with Laptop Batteries?

You’re using your laptop when you notice something strange in the taskbar; you could have sworn you charged your battery to 100%, but now the battery is showing slight depletion. When you hover over the icon, it tells you that the battery is “plugged in, not charging.” This can be a somewhat distressing message to hear. Does it mean the battery is on its way out? While Windows doesn’t really tell you what’s going on, this message doesn’t always mean your battery is on its last legs; in fact, in some cases, it’s being prepared to live longer than it normally would! So what does this message mean? Here are a few reasons why you might be seeing this message.

1. Battery Preservation Software Is Saving the Battery
If you notice that this message appears when you’re in the 90-100% charge range, you may be seeing battery preservation in effect. Some laptop models will automatically stop charging the battery when it hits 100%, especially if you’ve been charging it for a long time. By keeping it a little under 100% charge, laptop manufacturers claim this helps with extending the battery’s life.

This may also come into effect at lower percentages. For example, my Lenovo laptop typically stops charging above 95%, but there’s an option within the Lenovo settings to keep it around 50 – 60% for better battery preservation. It’s worth looking at your laptop’s settings to see if your manufacturer has a setting similar to this.

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2. The Battery Needs Recalibration
Reporting your battery levels is a two-way effort between your battery and Windows itself. If the two of them get their statistics mismatched, Windows may report a battery is only partially full, when the battery is actually fully topped up and has no room for any more charge. In order to sync Windows and the battery backup, try recalibrating your laptop battery to put them both on the same page.

3. Something’s Wrong with the AC Adapter
This message may be due to the laptop recognizing that your AC adapter is present but not efficiently delivering a charge to your laptop. If you can, try to jostle any connections in your AC adapter to see if anything changes; this includes the connection between it and the laptop, it and the power socket, and any places in between where something plugs into something else. It’s also worth trying a new A/C adapter if you can easily acquire one.

4. Something’s Wrong with the Battery Drivers
Yes, even your battery has drivers! Sometimes these need a re-installation to get back into working shape once more. Before you try re-installing your battery, it’s worth noting that part of these steps involves removing the battery from the laptop. If you don’t know how to, or physically can’t, remove the laptop’s battery, it’s best to consult a professional to prevent damage.

Also, it’s best to see if you can download your battery’s drivers; it should do it automatically during these steps, but it’s best to be prepared in case something doesn’t go right!

First, go into the Device Manager by clicking “Start,” then typing “device manager” into the search and pressing Enter.

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Under “Batteries”, find “Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery,” right-click it, and click “Uninstall device.”

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Turn off the laptop and remove the battery, then hold down the power button for a minute to get rid of any residue charger.

How will I know if my laptop battery needs replacing?

This is one of the most asked questions regarding laptop batteries. And one with multiple answers, as well. First know that, eventually, every rechargeable battery will need to be replaced. How soon your battery will wear out depends mostly upon your usage, your care of the battery and the quality of the battery itself. It makes sense that extensive use of the battery will reduce its running life faster than an average amount
of use and a better built battery will probably enjoy a longer life span than one built with lower quality materials.

On average, a battery will begin to show a normal decrease in power after 18 to 24 months. With extensive use, a reduced run time might be noticeable before 18 months.

There are 3 main indications that it might be time to replace your battery:

Your laptop battery is simply not charging. First, remove and then reconnect your battery to make sure the battery has just not loosened from its proper connection. Second, start your laptop with another charger to see if the AC-adapter might be damaged. Adapters don’t usually wear out that quickly but it’s certainly worth giving it a try. If neither of the above solves the problem, the battery has worn out and needs to be replaced.

Your laptop is not connected with the battery. Try cleaning all the connectors on the battery and the laptop and if that doesn’t solve the problem, most likely, your battery is dead.

Your laptop battery works, but not for long. This is the normal progression after 18-24 months of usage, depending on the user, care of the battery and the quality of the battery manufacturer. When the loss of battery time interferes with your performance - or patience – replace it!

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