Reviveyour worn-out battery with a replacement Acer battery from Laptop Battery Express. We use the highest quality lithium-ion battery cells and components from Samsung. Higher quality cells mean lighter-weight, a faster charge and longer battery life. Each Acer laptop battery is made precisely to replace the original and is individually tested and inspected. All our products are backed by a 2 year warranty and 30 day money-back guarantee.
Acer laptops are durable and long-lived. But over time the battery loses its ability to hold a charge. Batteries can have a huge impact on the performance of a laptop. A new battery can mean faster charging, longer run times and faster laptop. We carry replacement Acer batteries and adapters for the Aspire, TravelMate, Extensa, Ferrari, Spin, Swift and Switch models. There are thousands of laptop models that are compatible with our Acer laptop batteries. If you don't see your model listed, our customer support is happy to assist in getting you charged-up again!
We are a family-owned and operated business based in the USA. Our friendly and tech savvy customer support is here to help should you have any questions about our Acer laptop batteries or Acer charging issues. Check out our homepage for the full list of laptop batteries.
As reliable as Acer laptops are, your battery will one day reach the end of its lifespan. And since Acer is at the higher end of the laptop price range, wouldn't you rather find a high-quality/low-cost solution rather than replace the entire Acer laptop? You can trust us for all your Acer laptop battery replacement needs with our outstanding customer service. We have replacement batteries for popular Acer Series laptops, including Aspire, Chromebook, Dunabook, Extensa, Ferrari, Iconia, Timeline, Travelmate.
We specialize in laptop replacement batteries in Australia, after 15 years of accumulation and precipitation, we have the most comprehensive replacement battery models here. Our replacement batteries are made of imported high-quality cells, which have passed many international certifications and are 100% compatible with your original Acer batteries, as well as offering a 30-day money-back guarantee and a one-year warranty!
When I hit the road, I like to travel light. And for the past five years, that has often meant taking my Asus Flip Chromebook. It's not only small and light, but also packed with more than enough processing power, a responsive touch screen and good Wi-Fi. So, it was with dread and dismay that prior to going to Detroit for an esports tournament, I noticed that my Chromebook's touchpad was bulging from a swollen battery.
The system's lid no longer closed properly, and its thickness at the top of the touchpad had grown from 0.4 inches to 0.8 inches. It ran fine, but something was clearly amiss, because the Flip's battery life had declined from more than 12 hours to less than 6.
More to the point, with the potential for lithium-ion batteries to explode or catch fire, continuing to use my Flip seemed dangerous. The bulging battery indicated that the power-generating chemical reaction wasn't running to completion which meant that there might be breaks in the membrane separating the positively charged side of the cell from the negatively portion, resulting in the buildup of gases inside the battery.
At this point, I had two choices: get a new Chromebook or replace the battery. A word of warning: Due to the danger of a bulging lithium battery, safety is paramount if you choose the latter option. In most cases, this type of battery isn't particularly dangerous, but when damaged and swollen, a lithium battery can start an intense fire. In other words, a bulging and damaged battery is not to be taken lightly.
While working on the system, I had a fire extinguisher and metal bucket filled with sand next to me, just in case the battery decided to go rogue. It would be put into the bucket anytime I smelled the sickly-sweet, metallic odor of the battery's electrolyte or if the battery got hot or sparks came out. In case of a fire, it's important to remember to never use water, because it stands a good chance of reacting with the lithium inside the battery, making the fire burn longer and hotter.
Before I did anything, I needed a replacement battery. There are several places online to buy a new battery whose specs match the original for about $70. However, I managed to track down a $50 used battery from Chromebook Parts. The company strips old Chromebooks down to their parts, selling them to DIYers, like you and me. The site has a variety of parts for this and other Chromebooks available.
You won't need much in the way of tools, just a small Phillips screwdriver and a spudger tool. I've found that having a small tweezer and magnifying glass on hand can help with getting the small ribbon cables to seat properly.
From start to finish, the process takes about 20 minutes to complete. While these directions are specific to the Asus Flip C213SA, the general process should work with just about any Chromebook. Without any further adieu, let's get started.
Because of the battery's condition, the safest approach is to totally discharge it. Unplug the system, turn it on and let the battery run down until the machine turns off. Then, try to turn it on, and if the system starts up, let it run down again, just to be sure.
Unscrew the nine bolts on the bottom of the case using a small Phillips screwdriver. It's a good idea to use a magnetic tool to catch the screws, which are easier to lose than replace. Put them into a nearby bowl.
Flip the system over and insert the spudger tool just to the right of the Backspace key. Loosening the keyboard takes a little patience, but you'll need to wiggle it up and down as well as right to left to loosen the keyboard lid. Work the spudger around the lid's edge, prying it free. If any place holds, go back and forth under the lid at that spot until the lid snaps open.
Gently pull the lid off from the base. Be careful because there are two ribbon cables that attach the keyboard and touchpad to the system's electronics. Disconnect them if they haven't worked free on their own.
Unplug the battery pack and unscrew the battery bolts. The battery I'm taking out is puffy, swollen and roughly double its original thickness, so it goes right into the sand bucket, just to be on the safe side.
After feeding the keyboard and touchpad ribbon cables through the rectangular hole in the main board, plug them in. The magnifying glass and tweezers can help you align these cables prior to locking their brackets.
With everything plugged in, put the keyboard lid back in place and press it around its perimeter until it snaps into place. Make sure it sits flat and is locked in. Next, screw the back panel on. Finish up by replacing the screws that go into the lower part of the system's case.
After a few seconds, the C213SA started up fine. It looks and works exactly as the Chromebook did before the battery swap. Itn fact, it is the same system, only with a different battery. The system now runs for over 12 hours of video playback, about what the machine was capable of before the battery started going bad.
The final thing to do is to safely dispose of the old battery. While a damaged lithium battery isn't considered hazardous waste, it is a fire danger, so it should never end up in the trash. I took the Flip's original battery to my county's collection site for hazardous waste disposal. If there's nothing like this facility where you live, check your local electronics stores; many, such as Best Buy and Staples, take old batteries for safe disposal and recycling. Finally, the websites for Call2Recycle and Earth911 offer databases that contain a good list of recycling locations. You're sure to find one that's close to you.
Our Website is your source of high-grade Acer laptop batteries! This brand new 5600mAh(6 cells) replacement Acer AS16B5J Li-ion battery is made with high-grade cells from Samsung, LG and Panasonic to ensure maximum performance. The housing of the Acer AS16B5J battery pack is made of non flammable and very durable plastic, which is fire-retarded and nonperishable when dropped from low heights.
We are a distributor specializing in replacement laptop batteries. Through our direct relationships with the manufacturers overseas and logistics centers across the country, we can deliver high-grade replacement products to your door at the most affordable prices.
All our high-grade replacement batteries for Acer AS16B5J laptop have been tested to prove that they can match or surpass original Acer battery performance and fit with Original Manufacturer's Specifications. In compliance with international standards, they obtain a series of rigorous safety certifications such as CE, UL, ROHS, ISO9001/9002. In general, this replacement Acer AS16B5J battery can be charged/discharged up to more than 600 cycles.
1-Year Warranty
All our high quality replacement batteries for Acer AS16B5J laptop come with a 1-year warranty. Warranty is applicable if the buyer has installed the battery properly in the device and has treated the battery correctly.
If you have a problem with one battery which bought from us, please contact us first. We will process your request and try to find a solution for your problem. If the problem cannot be fixed by our technical support engineer, we will generate an RMA number (Return Material Authorization) for you. If inspection concludes that the returned battery is defective, a new battery will be shipped out without extra charge.
Please note: we cannot process returned batteries if you have not yet received an RMA number.
A:First, find out the part number of your old battery or the model name of your laptop (e.g. 'Acer AS16B5J') and then match with our product compatibility table. Second, please compare your old battery with our product images to make sure their shapes are the same. Finally, check the voltage (rating) is the same as the old one. For more details please click How to find one correct battery for my laptop?
3a8082e126