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Is your laptop battery keeps failing? try this NBMate118 external universal battery. This high capacity, long life, rechargeable battery can last 2-4 times longer than a new internal laptop battery (see FAQ
#3)
NBmate118 universal battery is suitable for 98% of the Notebook
in the market. It provides two (switchable) output voltage:
16 V (works for laptops require 15 V, 16 V, 16.5 V DC input)
and 19 V (works for laptops require 18 V, 18.5 V, 19 V, 19.5
V, 20 V, 21 V). The outputs cover most of the Notebook computers
from Acer, Asus, Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, IBM, Sony, Toshiba
... If you are not sure what voltage your laptop use, click
compatibility
list to see if your laptop is compatible or not.
Key Features
- High capacity 118 Wh (7375 mAh @ 16 V, 6210 mAh @ 19 V,
~ 2-4 times higher than the laptop internal battery)
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery without memory effect
- Package Includes 9 plugs of various size & shape to
fit different laptops
- 5 level battery power indicator

- 500 charge - discharge cycle life
- Intelligent overcharge/over-discharge/excess current/short
circuit protection
- Switchable voltage output (16 / 19 V) to suit 98% of the
laptops in the market
- Auto-switching (110 - 240 V AC) battery charger included
(with UK 3-pin plug)
- Size: 20 X11.2 X 2.2 cm Weight: 750 g
- Plug Dimensions, as the order shown on the left picture:
7mm (pin in centre); 6mm (pin in centre); 5mm (ring inside); 4mm (ring inside); 4x4mm (WxH, 3 holes)
4mm(spring inside); 7mm(big pin inside); 6mm (Ring inside); 6mm (Spring inside)
How to use this universal battery
Before connecting the external battery to your computer,
always ask yourself two questions: 
- Is it set to the right voltage? (check the voltage switch
at the back of the battery, as shown in the picture on the
right. Switch to 16 V if the laptop requires 15 V, 16 V,
16.5 V DC input; Switch to 19 V if the laptop requires 18
V, 18.5 V, 19 V, 19.5 V, 20 V, 21 V)
- Is it set to the right polarity? (please see Fig 1 &
2 below)
| Fig 1. Normal Polarity
(as most laptops' setup): if the printing at the laptop's
DC in jack is as 1a, then connect the selected plug to
the universal battery as 1b. |
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| Fig 2. Reversed Polarity
(very rare): if the printing at the laptop's power in
jack is as 2a, then connect the selected plug to the universal
battery as 2b. |
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If you forget to check the above two points, Allcam will
not be responsible if your laptop computer is burnt by the
wrong voltage or polarity.
Accessories included
- 9 pcs plugs of various size/shape for different laptop
- Mains battery charger
- User Manual
Warranty
This universal laptop battery carry 6 months replacement
warranty (return to base)
FAQ:
1.How can I find what is the voltage input of my laptop?
Check the printing on the back of the mains adapter, it
should clearly state something similar to "16 V 4 A".
In some cases, the laptop's power input jack also print
the same in addition to the polarity sign (as in Fig 1a
& 2a above).
2. Do I have to remove the internal battery before connecting
this external battery?
No it is not necessary. However we do recommend you charge
the internal battery to full before connecting this battery
to maximise the running time.
3. How long can this external laptop battery last?
Actual running time may vary, depending on notebook computer's
configurations and what kind of applications running . This
battery's capacity is 118 Wh (7375 mAh @ 16 V, 6210 mAh
@ 19 V)
You can compare this universal battery's capacity with your
internal battery capacity to figure out how long this battery
can run your notebook. For example, if your notebook internal
battery out put is: 15 V & 3200 mAh
Then, your notebook internal battery capacity is
15 V x 3200 mAh = 48000 mVAh = 48 Wh
If a brand new fully charged internal battery can run 3
hours, then the NBMate118 external battery pack can theoretically
last about : 118 Wh/ 48 Wh x 3 hours = 7.37 hours. Again,
this is a rough estimate. Actual running time depends on
laptop's configurations and what kind of applications running
. For example, screen brightness, the use of the CPU, the
hard drive, the CD drive, and other peripherals results
in an additional drain upon the battery, effectively reducing
the battery's run-time. The total run-time of the battery
is also heavily dependent upon the design of the notebook.
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