I had to remove the battery from my chromebook because it swelled up.
I'd like to get a new battery. I only need enough juice to survive being unplugged for a few minutes without shutting down abruptly.
The chromebook was about $60 to buy. With shipping and tax, a new battery is priced $40-80.
I like the device, I have put the time in to getting linux functioning how I like, so I'd rather not start fresh with a new chromebook. And I have no money.
Is there some kind of vendor that sells old batteries that don't have much power in them? I was hoping to spend about $20. Maybe some sort of recycler.
location: Canada
part #: gm02xl
Secondary questions:
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Is it possible to bypass the battery as a power source when plugged in so that they don't get swollen in the future? I would rather just leave devices plugged in all the time.
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Is there a way to make the USB power more securely attached so it doesn't disconnect at the slightest movement? Super glue?
For Canada? Here is representative sample of my results:
^^^ Shipping $8
All the above subject to taxes and occasionally import duties (which you dont find out about until weeks later they send a bill).
Pls share link for the $12 one