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Episode: 3557
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Title: HPR3557: A short story about Lenovo and laptop batteries
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3557/hpr3557.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 01:22:18
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3557 for Tuesday, the 22nd of March 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, a short story about Lenovo and laptop batteries.
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It is hosted by Falky, and is about 10 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, how Lenovo is spicing up the life of their user with strange challenges.
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Hi, it's Falky.
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It has been a long time since I had a show on HPR, but now I have something to talk about.
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I hope you won't be disturbed by my grandfather's clock in the background, but this isn't
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about clocks.
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You could say, this show's texts are Lenovo, batteries, frustration and solution.
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So let me tell a real-life story.
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My daily driver is a Lenovo Thinkpad T530.
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I bought it some years ago from a company specialized on refurbishing business computers.
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I really like this machine, especially because it works flawlessly with mangerolinox.
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The speakers might be a little bit too low even when pushed to 130% but that's not
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a big problem because there are headsets and external speakers.
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The laptop mostly sits on a docking station at home, and this way I must have pushed the
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lifetime of the battery to its limits.
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So as I lost the Thinkpad from its usual place to quickly do something in another room,
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I saw the indicator up in the waybar going down to 70%, 63%, and after only a few minutes
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30%.
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And a sweep over the indicator showed only 5 minutes left to zero.
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So I at last saw that something was wrong, returned the laptop to its dock and used
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InC-B.
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The result was precisely what I was thinking, 8% left of capacity, so I would never get
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more than some minutes out of it, and I got an explanation for the failed suspense I sometimes
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had for a while now.
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The RAM couldn't hold the session's dates because it was out of juice, you could say.
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I had to solve this, nothing easier than that I thought, just order a new one, first
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up Lenovo.
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I like my machine and hoping to use it for a longer time I was prepared to pay for original
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parts, but I couldn't find any battery for just my model on the Swedish Lenovo page.
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I searched for Thinkpad T530 and Battery, only gave a result that physically couldn't
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be the right one.
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The connections set on the left, not as on the one I need in the center, if not even
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Lenovo new.
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I searched on the usual pages of Swedish computer electronics chops and often found nothing
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or third-party products with prices more suited for original parts.
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Next up, a cosier, and the result was a specialized shop for batteries.
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I could have foreseen it.
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It was battery-expert and punk SE.
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The one you always get while searching for something battery on Swedish pages.
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Ok, I gave them a chance, found directly a battery with higher capacity than the original
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one, which they stated could fit into my Thinkpad model.
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I ordered it and got after only two days early in the morning an email that the delivery
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was done.
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I would say the delivery service they use has a suitable name, early bird.
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I couldn't hold myself and change the battery directly while not even having to be breakfast
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and water let down.
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My laptop greeted me with a message, the battery installed is not supported by the system
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and will not charge.
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Please replace the battery with the correct Lenovo battery for this system.
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I let the start up continue and when I was up, when it was up, not I, I used NC-BXXX.
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It gave me the right name of the battery and showed to that it had a capacity of 33.3
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4 hours, but it only was charged to 4 WH and didn't charge at all.
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After some time I looked again, same result, the warning was right, the battery wasn't
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charging.
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What should I do?
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First I had to take the bus to work and leave the question for later.
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Back at home the problem was nagging me and I searched on the nets.
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There's over pages on issues with third-party batteries on different Lenovo laptops, all
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stating the same or similar message.
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I wasn't the only one, Lenovo seems to have a policy for the batteries similar to those
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of the printer manufacturers.
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I think that's unfair, they are forcing the users to buy the original parts but don't
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even selling those for longer than some few years.
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Okay, I can complain as much as I want, I had to solve it.
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The search continued and I found an article named ThinkPad X230 battery patch.
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stating the Lenovo's ThinkPad X230, T430 and T530, generation have a battery authenticity
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check built in the embedded controller.
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This prevents aftermarket batteries from being charged, luckily the EC can be patched.
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You can read it yourself, it will be in the show notes.
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In short, one must flash back to an older BIOS, in my case 2.76 and then flash the EC
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with a patched firmware.
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Eureka, it worked!
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As far as the message in the beginning of the start, a process was gone, but still the
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battery wasn't charging.
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I had the laptop on into hours and nothing was changing.
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I was frustrated and flashed back to the newest BIOS.
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I gave up and contacted battery experts customer service, making a complaint because they
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wrongly stated that this battery would work on my machine.
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They answered quite quickly, wanting to get off FRU and ASM of the original battery.
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I gave them the data they wished and they replied that they sent the right battery and gave
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me the advice to start the laptop without any battery only plugged into the grid.
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Then shut down and start again with a new battery.
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This should reset the EC and it should forget about the original battery.
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I followed this advice but get back to the by now hated message.
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I wrote again to the customer service about this but got an idea to take a last, a final
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attempt.
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I combined the solutions from bystrump.be and the customer service.
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I flashed the BIOS to 2.76, compiled and flashed the firmware patch, removed the battery
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before rebooting, let the system start up or the way to my sway desktop, shut down, replaced
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the new battery in the laptop, connected it to the grid without starting up and got to
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bad.
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The next morning I nearly ran to the place of my thinkpad and the battery indicator on
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the lock was blank but I left it lightly blinking in the evening.
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I took it as a good sign.
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After the device and when all was up I saw a big 100% of the waybar and in she was giving
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the 100% to.
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I unplugged the laptop, waited for a moment, saw the battery status going down to 99%
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and showed charging after plugging again.
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It's solved.
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Afterwards I activated the TCP-ACP-I such bad process in system D and now my thinkpad
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doesn't charge before going down to 40% and only up to 80%.
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I'm hoping this will help to extend the lifetime of my new battery.
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I'm left with a little less positive feeling about Lenovo.
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I really like their thinkpets and will buy another one the day this one will die hoping
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this is far in the future.
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But their battery policy is really faulty.
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Thinkpets are costly enough that they don't have to strangle their users to use just their
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spare parts, especially when they are unwilling or unable to deliver just those parts.
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That was my little real-life story.
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I'm hoping you enjoyed it as much as I did.
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and our things.net.
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License.
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