
Type: Li-ion
Number of cells: 9
Voltage:11.1V
Capacity: 6600mAh
UL certificated cells inside!
100%OEM compatible, guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM specifications!
Compatible Part Numbers
GD761, KD476, PD942, PD945, PD946, RD850, RD855,RD859,TD344, TD349, UD260, UD264, UD265, UD267, 312-0427, 312-0428,312-0460, 312-0461,312-0466,312-0467
Fit Laptop Models
DEll Inspiron 1501, Dell Inspiron 6400, Dell Inspiron E1505, Dell Latitude 131L , Vostro 1000
How to Take Care of a Dell Inspiron 6400 battery
As soon as a Dell Inspiron 6400 battery is built, the clock begins ticking on its lifespan. At most, a laptop battery can last around five years. However, if the battery is not cared for properly, you may find yourself needing to replace it after just one or two years. Purchasing a new laptop battery is an expensive investment; exercise proper care to maximize its lifespan.
Instructions
Step 1 Avoid using your laptop on plush surfaces or carpets, which prevent air from entering and leaving the unit freely. All of the laptop's components must remain cool for the longest possible lifespan, and this includes the battery.
Step 2 Avoid using the laptop on Dell Inspiron 6400 battery power until the laptop is completely dead. When lithium-ion batteries are allowed to discharge completely, their maximum capacity can be permanently reduced.
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Step 3 Remove the Dell Inspiron 6400 battery from the laptop if the laptop is connected to a reliable power source and will remain so for an extended period. When a laptop is running on AC power, the battery is regularly "topped off" by the charger. This keeps the battery within higher temperature ranges than it should be stored at, and the repeated "top-off" charges cause wear.
Step 4 Store the laptop in a comfortable room-temperature environment when it is not being used. High temperatures will cause the maximum capacity of the battery to be decreased, even when the battery is not in use.
Step 5 Avoid placing the Dell Inspiron 6400 battery into long-term storage with a completely full or empty charge. If the battery will not be used for a prolonged period, place it into a zip-top plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator charged to about 40 percent of its maximum capacity.