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MITSU Laptop Batteries: Owners' Experiences, Quality, and Performance for A32-F5 ASUS F5R Model

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  • #1 13210116
    krakarak
    Level 42  
    The question is addressed to owners of MITSU batteries for laptops. There are 3 shelves for sale - the price is about PLN 80 for the complete Noname, the new MITSU is about 130, - and the originals with the logo of the computer manufacturer for 200, -.
    For my cousin, I'm going to buy a new A32-F5 battery for the ASUS F5R laptop. I sent an inquiry to one Buyer from Allegro how Noname works for him - he claims that he only lasts 1h.
    And how about the quality of these MITSUs - working time, durability and life expectancy?
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  • #2 13210127
    termit202
    Level 22  
    Probably similar, first check what cells are, how they are branded, you could be tempted, but it is definitely worth adding to the original, I "saved" so much on the battery for the t40 and then regretted that I did not add to the original, it held well for 2 months later they did not even acknowledge the guarantee ...
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  • #3 13210140
    sPeRaCz.PL
    Level 42  
    I was tempted by the Mitsu BC / AS-F3H battery (6600 mAh) for the MSI M660, unfortunately it was a mistake. I do not recommend.
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  • #4 13210192
    krakarak
    Level 42  
    And because then you'll find out what they put inside? Everyone only writes about Li-Ion and that "our batteries meet the highest CE and RoHS quality standards" :D . I am interested in the quality of the cells, not the EU directive on electronic waste RoHS and the worthless CE mark.
    Thank you for your opinions on the topic.
  • #5 13212392
    prajzl
    Level 12  
    Buy batteries where the seller says what cells were used for its production, the rest is junk, you can buy cheaper on Chinese cells, but they are durable and have the declared capacity

    -
    I am just reviewing the batteries for my Acer and writing that these MITSUs are made on CJ cells, it's quite ok, but the issue of electronics, how do they give a 12 month guarantee, take it
    you can also look for whitenergy more expensive or some replacement on samsung cells
    samsung lg about PLN 180 and I would recommend them as the most durable.

    But a very important production date remains here :!:
  • #6 13216562
    termit202
    Level 22  
    I only support your post above 50%, i.e. the first paragraph, buy at this auction where they write on what cells are their batteries, but regarding the warranty ... In my Nokia I did not win with the manufacturer's warranty regarding the battery and in Chinese I would? You will never tear out the battery warranty, it cannot ...


    Buy the original as you actually use this battery and you will appreciate the PLN 50 difference, you will pay back after two months when you replace the Chinese with the branded one, unless you are the owner of old MSI or Samsung, these batteries work as they want or are even non-replaceable ...


    Regarding the Chinese ...
    T40 original 6600mah and Chinese 7800 ... Batteries of the same size, no more explaining ...


    Regarding electronics ...
    The Lord above is right ... There is an electronic system that measures the number of charges ... Markov 4000 and 30 minutes, Chinese 400 and a broken laptop, holds ... Or no ...
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  • #7 13217133
    prajzl
    Level 12  
    Not all Chinese are bad. There are Chinese links that keep their parameters
    and they can last up to 5 years and cost half the price of the brand names I wrote above. It's enough to look for them on the Internet.
    is

    If a colleague is able to buy the original for PLN 200, it is not worth thinking and adding, but is it not a few years old lounger? Because original batteries are more for PLN 250-300

    And regarding the cells cj, I have the batteries regenerated with such cells with 3-year-old loungers and they kept me 2.5-3 hours in a 17 inch acera, after a year they lost maybe 15%


    But it is known if someone will avoid batteries for PLN 80-100, they will usually get junk, not batteries.
  • #8 13269600
    krakarak
    Level 42  
    Thank you for reflecting on the lifetime of the Mitsu branded batteries.
    To dispel doubts - I know the prices of cells, producers and the quality of their products, I know perfectly well how the controller works in the battery and what all the electronics are for. I know what crap foolish producers write on their batteries. I know what marketing is.
    So the stories about prices, Chinese and processors measuring the number of cycles, complaints or guarantees - as not interesting about me, I acknowledge and thank the authors for their good intentions.

    I solved the case of the battery by taking the battery provided by the buyer from the store, I took it apart - it turned out that it had very good Samsung cells, only 2 were damaged. I also took apart my friend's battery with beautifully written "Replacement" :D , 4 cells and Samsung were damaged in it. Out of these 2 batteries, I chose the best cells and put together a fully functional battery for the ASUS F5R under load for 2 hours.
    As a curiosity - Atmega was inserted there as a controller.

    Regards and I close.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the quality and performance of MITSU laptop batteries, specifically for the ASUS F5R model using the A32-F5 battery. Users share their experiences with various battery options, comparing MITSU batteries to cheaper alternatives and original manufacturer batteries. Concerns are raised about the longevity and reliability of non-branded batteries, with some users reporting poor performance and short lifespan. Recommendations emphasize the importance of knowing the cell quality used in batteries, with suggestions to opt for original batteries or those made with reputable cells like Samsung or LG. The consensus leans towards investing in higher-quality batteries to avoid future issues.
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