ASUS L7000E Laptop Battery
Replacement Asus F7000 / L7000 Series - L7000E Notebook Battery
Recently I heard from a user who was having trouble with his laptop. Turns out his Asus F7000 / L7000 Series - L7000E was shutting off unexpectedly when on battery power, and the solution was (easily enough) a replacement battery.
How do you know that you need a new notebook battery?
1. Instead of lasting hours, you notice that your ASUS battery only lasts a few minutes.
2. The battery is not identified as being connected, or it refuses to charge at all: If you cannot operate away from an outlet, getting a new battery should be a high priority.
3. Your laptop isn’t even a year old but battery life has become extremely limited. In this case you may want to try to contact the tech support group for ASUS. Keep in mind that most warrantees have very specific coverage of battery life (go figures), but you might fall within the coverage range. While on the phone, be sure to ask about the cost of replacing the battery, but don’t buy it yet.
If your Asus F7000 / L7000 Series - L7000E battery has these symptoms, and you don’t want to get a new laptop yet, finding a replacement is easy (I’m always recommending Batteries.com, I just can’t help it). Batteries.com has replacement Asus F7000 / L7000 Series - L7000E laptop batteries in stock (or they did when I checked last) and can ship one to you quickly. Priced at only $171.64 (regular price $174.44), they are a more affordable option than ASUS, and is way more reliable than Craigslist.
Bottom line: When it is time for a new notebook battery, go buy one. For only $171.64 you can get a replacement Asus F7000 / L7000 Series - L7000E notebook battery at Batteries.com.
We have a big list of new ASUS laptop batteries. Click here .
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Battery Trivia: Zinc123A cells are made with Lithium Manganese Dioxide.
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