Hello all, hoping to get a little assistance on a hardware issue I’m having. I’ve got an older framework laptop (Batch 5, ~Nov. 2021), and recently it’s been having issues powering on. Regardless of the laptop’s charge, it will not power on unless it’s plugged in. As soon as I past the POST, I can unplug it and it will continue on battery, but in order to get it to actually power on it needs to be plugged in.

Not sure what could be causing this, maybe just a weak battery? Battery health is at 84%. Looking forward to ya’lls thoughts. Thanks!

  • tapdattlOP
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    3 months ago

    Checked the BIOS and I couldn’t see anything in there about power requirements for booting. I also haven’t made any changes to my BIOS recently. I will go ahead see if I can update the BIOS just for redundancy, thank you!

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        3 months ago

        You can easily change the RTC coin cell battery with no soldering

        Soldering only comes in to play if you want to get rid of the coin cell all together

        With some laptop usage/charging patterns the coin cell would empty to dead easily and I would not hold a charge well anymore after that. So even if replace the coin cell, your usage pattern could kill the next coin cell as fast as the previous one. Hence the need/want for the battery bypass

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          3 months ago

          Makes sense now. My mobile app doesn’t let me see all comments while I’m replying to someone, just the one or I might have reread your original.

          Nice thought about the battery! Hope they get everything sorted.