Finally Got a New Battery for My Laptop

It was $15 with free shipping. I ordered it on Friday and came Monday. If it only was that simple.

My laptop battery started going out about a three months ago, with shorter and shorter lifespan each time I used the battery. Then about a month ago, the laptop suddenly started to die after about 40 minutes of being unplugged unexpectedly, and a week later, the laptop battery wouldn’t work at all. I had to have the laptop plugged in all times, and it would shutdown unexpectedly when it was unplugged.

After getting paid, I ordered a new laptop battery. I ordered an extended life one, it was $20 plus $10 shipping. I was excited to get it, when I discovered it didn’t fit in my laptop. I knew the battery had a slightly different digit sequence then the current one I had, but it seemed to indicate on Amazon it would fit. I wanted an extended life battery, as I figured a cheap battery would have a short life, and this would compensate for it.mPhyULOj5CxysD_Cj2fVx5g (1)

Turns out the $20 battery didn’t fit my laptop at all. I have a return code, but I got to decide if I am going to send it back. Probably going to cost like $6-7 to send back the battery, and if I get the full $20 back from the seller (which that’s a matter of their honesty), I will will only be $10 ahead. I could see them rejecting it or reducing the return price, as I ripped the outer package, in my rush to get it open.

If I don’t return it, I could take it to any retailer that sells rechargable batteries, as they are required to take back old ones and dispose of them through a recycler. Its good to keep the lithium and other toxic materials out of environment. Got to make up for big truck I drive plus all those styrofoam plates I use at camp. I guess I could shoot the battery or see what happens when I burn it in the woods. I heard they explode in the fire! But then I’d still have the unburnable stuff to clean up, and dispose of at a landfill. Not a great idea.

Then there is free-cycle or maybe Ebay. Those might be good ways to get rid of a perfectly good battery that won’t fit my laptop.

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At any rate, the $15 battery seems to work well enough. It says I have a battery life of 3 hours and 10 minutes, fully charged. That works well enough for me. If it only lasts a year or so, that still beats paying $120 for a battery that might last 18 months. If it continues to work well enough, I probably will buy 2-3 more of these batteries, and keep the extras in storage. That way if I am out in the woods or somewhere I needed extended power, I can just swap out a discharged one for a fully charged one.

I finally got a working battery that holds a charge for a while in my laptop, after accidentially ordering the wrong battery for my laptop.

Acid Rain’s Dirty Legacy

The acid rain control program, while fairly successful at cleaning up Adirondack Lakes has be largely unsuccessful at reducing the acidity of largely dead streams in heavily coal-fired generating portions of the country.

I wonder if the acid is coming from smoke stacks in these portions of country, or if it's more from acid mine run-off, run-off from coal waste disposal sites, and other non-air sources of pollution?

Hump Day

Already to hump day. The weekend at this point looks pretty shitty, but we will see. I got out this weekend, so maybe I won’t go anywheres this weekend. It was pouring rain when I first woke up this morning, but it has lightened up by the time I got out to the bus stop. Now it’s partially cloudy, with some high blue skies out there. A lot cooler then yesterday.

Tomorrow is the Save the Pine Bush Hike in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve at 7 PM that I will be leading. It should be fun, you should join me.

We are making progress towards the weekend. That’s all I can say.