Hi all. I've been asked by a client to service their Clevo 2200C laptop. Problem was battery wouldn't charge. He got a new "generic" battery, same problem. I got it, opened her up and found the battery conector on mainboard had broken off. I have soldered it back but on boot up it completes the normal POST sequence then it beeps 8 times with an error message after each beep as below:
Li-ion EDVI Voltage invalid
Li-ion EDVF Voltage invalid
NiMH EDVI Voltage invalid
NiMH EDVF Voltage invalid
Li-ion Charge Voltage invalid
Li-ion Design Voltage Invalid
NiMH Design voltage invalid
System starts and runs ok. I have only just discharged and charged the battery so I don't know how much charge it is going to hold. Windows power management doesn't recognise the battery charge level - reads as battery not present and power source as AC when only the battery plugged in. The battery is a 14.8 volt 2000 MaH. No distinguishing features regarding brand. Could I have a connector on the board where I soldered not touching properly ( I'm no soldering expert). Could it be the wrong battery type or faulty board.
Any help most appreciated.
Regards
Greg.
Li-ion EDVI Voltage invalid
Li-ion EDVF Voltage invalid
NiMH EDVI Voltage invalid
NiMH EDVF Voltage invalid
Li-ion Charge Voltage invalid
Li-ion Design Voltage Invalid
NiMH Design voltage invalid
System starts and runs ok. I have only just discharged and charged the battery so I don't know how much charge it is going to hold. Windows power management doesn't recognise the battery charge level - reads as battery not present and power source as AC when only the battery plugged in. The battery is a 14.8 volt 2000 MaH. No distinguishing features regarding brand. Could I have a connector on the board where I soldered not touching properly ( I'm no soldering expert). Could it be the wrong battery type or faulty board.
Any help most appreciated.
Regards
Greg.