Difference between revisions of "Ultrabay Slim Battery II"
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| − | === Ultrabay Slim Battery II ===  | + | === Ultrabay Slim Battery II (40Y6789) ===  | 
This is a battery pack that slides into an Ultrabay Slim or Enhanced with power interfacing pins.  | This is a battery pack that slides into an Ultrabay Slim or Enhanced with power interfacing pins.  | ||
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=== Features ===  | === Features ===  | ||
* Battery specification: 2.7Ah, 10.8V, 29.16Wh  | * Battery specification: 2.7Ah, 10.8V, 29.16Wh  | ||
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==== Branded as the Advanced Ultrabay Battery ====  | ==== Branded as the Advanced Ultrabay Battery ====  | ||
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=== Usage and Linux support ===  | === Usage and Linux support ===  | ||
Revision as of 20:17, 13 October 2020
Ultrabay Slim Battery II (40Y6789)This is a battery pack that slides into an Ultrabay Slim or Enhanced with power interfacing pins. Features
 
 
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Part numbers
Branded as the Advanced Ultrabay Battery
- 40Y6790 (40Y6787)
 
Usage and Linux support
See How to use Ultrabay batteries.
