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Since my NB Battery is 11.1V (printed on) I guess its 3S (3 x 3.7V) LiIon. Charging a LiIon Cell over 4.3V might be dangerous ... that x 3 would still be 12.9V.
However, whats the voltage the components run on?
Yeah, but to which Voltage. Also the LiIon Cells are usually charged with about 0.5V over the avg 3.7 cell voltage so thats not where to 19,5 are needed.
Hi,
I am new here and I hope I've found the right spot to place my questions.
There's something I'd like to understand.
Very often notebooks use internal batterys with 11,1V (wich porpably corresponds to 3S 3,7 LiIon).
However, the power adapter comes in at ~19,5V.
Is the 11,1V converted...
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