6 cells identical to 3 cells performing on HP Mini 210-1000

Hi all

I'm on my father to the hospital. Since there is no extra plug for me to put on my netbook adapter, I need extra time on the battery. 3 cells using, my netbook lasts about 2 hours and a half.

So, I bought a 6 cells, it would double the time of hope.  Unfortunately, the length of time is near, if not exactly the same as a 3 cell.

 

Here are the details when you use the battery 3 cells:

That's when using 6-cell battery

Note that both had full duration of 2 hours and 22 minutes, despite different value capability level and battery wear.

That worries me. I need more than total 4 hours to do my work/productivity then in a hospital.

Someone at - it suggestions?

I use a HP MINI 210-1000.

Thanks for getting back to me! I'm so sorry for your loss.

Do you have the chance to test the two batteries? or just one? It is unlikely that both batteries are bad. If both say 'unknown', try the suggestions in this thread DavidPK.

Let me know what you get results

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