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You should have 4 values, Powered On Time, Adjusted Powered On Time (i
assume it's temperature based or something), and X days for warning and
X+90 days for error.

The battery should live it's 1003 days without problem, is it the
integrated controller?

Roberto

On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 6:07 PM, <broehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I recently changed out a cache battery on a system that I've been nursing
> along (520) that doesn't get used for anything but I just keep it going
> just in case....
> Anyway, I had bought a battery for it and replaced it last year and
> assumed
> I'd be good for the 1000+ days it showed.  I replaced that battery a few
> days ago after it screamed at me about the few days it had to live before
> dying.  WTH? So I noted the days on May 11 as 2 power on days and 1001 to
> warning with the intent to check it again in a few days.  Today, May 15,
> I looked and it says power on days 6 and 662 days to warning!
> So is there some kind of magic IBM has with their batteries that we
> can't replace a "like" battery with?
>
> Bill
>
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