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I don't use the laptop a whole lot anymore, but it's irritating when I do. It's a 2010 Dell Inspiron 14R (N4010) with the standard 6-cell battery. If I'm charging it for too long (such as if I let the battery die), it'll eventually heat right up to the point where I can't charge it anymore. Sometimes it'll even happen when I'm just running it off of AC power. If I unplug it and run it on battery, it'll appear to hold the temperature steady.
(this was not helped by my Googling which accidentally led me to a bunch of pages about what might happen if the battery overheats. =w= )
Turn off the laptop now.
Remove the battery.
Is this a recent thing, or have you always had it?
Check for signs of budging and/or faults in the construction of the battery. I don't think a battery is supposed to heat up significantly more than the laptop itself when it's just charging - the laptop should be drawing most, if not all, of the power from AC.
(Hmm... If temperatures go too high even at room temperature...)
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Turn off the laptop now.
Remove the battery. Is this a recent thing, or have you always had it? Check for signs of budging and/or faults in the construction of the battery. I don't think a battery is supposed to heat up significantly more than the laptop itself when it's just charging - the laptop should be drawing most, if not all, of the power from AC. (Hmm... If temperatures go too high even at room temperature...) |