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August 22nd, 2022 20:00

If you don't plan on replacing the battery then I'd suggest to remove it from the laptop and discard of it properly (there are usually local collection centers or a battery store).

It can be tricky removing the battery in the 13. To do it properly you have to disassemble a decent portion of the system. You can take a few shortcuts but I wouldn't suggest it if you don't have experience. If you're careful you can sneak it out without as much disassembly. 

It's perfectly fine left in the system but I would at least unplug it from the motherboard. 

You can find aftermarket batteries online for these models and they work pretty well. 

If you decide to remove or replace the battery then have a read of the guides below

https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-za/alienware-13/alienware13_sm/prerequisites?guid=guid-a92cb5fc-19a4-4a67-b7aa-761ca38386bb&lang=en-us

https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-za/alienware-13/alienware13_sm/procedure?guid=guid-3f013851-b713-4f2a-8ef3-3417d131dbb2&lang=en-us

https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-za/alienware-13/alienware13_sm/replacing-the-battery?guid=guid-e15ee482-44fd-4e71-91fc-899d4b61532e&lang=en-us

 

 

7 Technologist

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6.1K Posts

August 23rd, 2022 05:00

Hi @LtEaGkAaCY Laptop without battery is designed to run as Desktop on ac adapter power.

When "battery has experienced permanent failure" it could be swollen, could burst, and permanently damage laptop. The contents of the swollen battery that leaks will attack everything, including humans. There is also the potential of battery fire. It is prudent to wear PPE, look at battery, and remove battery away from house and people. You are responsible for safe disposal of this hazard. 

Swollen Battery Information and Guidance | Dell US 

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