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− | When the UltraBay Slim battery is inserted and charged, the system battery can be hot-swapped (i.e., replaced without the need to reboot, hibernate or use an external power adapter). However, the laptop will completely deplete the UltraBay battery before using its system battery, so to make hot-swapping useful you'll need to keep the UltraBay Slim battery ''outside'' the UltraBay during normal battery-powered usage. The complete depletion of the Ultrabay battery also reduces its lifetime.
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− | {{HELP|It may be possible to control which battery is discharged using the [[SMAPI_support_for_Linux#Using_the_tp_smapi_module|tp_smapi]] module. If you have an Ultrabay battery, please test the dual-battery operation of [[SMAPI_support_for_Linux#Using_the_tp_smapi_module|tp_smapi]] and report your results to its author or on the [[Talk:SMAPI_support_for_Linux|discussion page]].}}
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Revision as of 16:57, 10 January 2006
ThinkPad Advanced Ultrabay Battery
This is a battery that slides into a supported Ultrabay Slim or Ultrabay Enhanced slot
Features
- 10.8V Lithium-Ion
- Capacity: 2.7Ah
- Weight: 235g (0.52 lbs)
- Up to 8.5 hours of battery life on select systems in combination with main battery
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IBM Partnumbers
- Order PN: 40Y6789
- FRU PN: 40Y6790
Linux Support
Second battery is correctly detected by either the APM or ACPI subsystem. Battery charging control and extended status are provided by the tp_smapi module.
Supported with
Charging and discharging
See Using an Ultrabay battery.