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Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery

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2020/05/30 05:33:59 (permalink)
Hi,
I have an EVGA SC15 1060 laptop for almost 2 years and I'm very happy with it.
I lost 3 screws under the laptop, I think they fall because of vibrations. It results in a gap in front of my laptop (I have posted pictures in attachments).
I already ask the support for new screws, I must get them soon.
It's been 20 days since I contact the support for this problem, and now the gap is bigger. It seems the battery it's inflating.
So today I open a new ticket for this problem too. But I like would like a quick answer for the forum to be sure the battery don't inflate more, leak or explode.
- Does the battery is in front the laptop, under the trackpad ?
- If I open the laptop to replace the battery, will it brake the warranty ?
Thank you
post edited by thibaulth - 2020/05/30 06:13:54

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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2020/05/30 06:13:09 (permalink)
    I apologize for the delay. Your post was stuck in the spam filter, 

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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2020/05/30 08:07:22 (permalink)
    More reports of swelling batteries in EVGA laptops:
    https://forums.evga.com/W...trackpad-m3046331.aspx

    I removed the battery from my SC17 due to these reports.

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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2020/05/30 09:20:37 (permalink)
    Using damaged batteries is never a good idea .... I'd either stop using the laptop  -Or - remove the battery
     
    Laptops can be a pain to open - especially if you have never done it & don't have the proper tools .. I'd look for a guide as a first step
     
    If your laptop is still under EVGA warranty .. start a Ticket for RMA
     
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    If your laptop is Out of warranty contact EVGA for replacement information ... I'm not sure they have a part number or source for those
     
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    I've had this happen to an Apple laptop also ... batteries just fail & swelling is the result

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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2020/05/30 18:36:45 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forums and I am sorry to hear this and I see ticket in for our Europe support and they will be able to assist you with this when they return and I can confirm it is currently in warranty.
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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2020/06/21 11:32:55 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    got the same issue. How does it ended? Does evga fixed it?
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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2021/02/20 08:57:21 (permalink)
    These clowns will not fix it, they don't stand behind their products. 
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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2021/02/20 09:04:33 (permalink)
    EVGATech_MattM
    Welcome to the forums and I am sorry to hear this and I see ticket in for our Europe support and they will be able to assist you with this when they return and I can confirm it is currently in warranty.


    This shouldn't be just a warranty issue. There's tons of these posts on this forum and elsewhere. Your company used cheap and dangerous parts, swelling batteries are a fire hazard. This should be a recall or the company should be offering replacement batteries. 
    I've had many many electronics in my lifetime, and they should not have swollen batteries in just over 2 years (the standard warranty length). 
     
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    Re: Open the laptop and warranty - Inflating battery 2021/02/20 12:47:41 (permalink)
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    Welcome to the forums and I am sorry to hear this and I see ticket in for our Europe support and they will be able to assist you with this when they return and I can confirm it is currently in warranty.


    This shouldn't be just a warranty issue. There's tons of these posts on this forum and elsewhere. Your company used cheap and dangerous parts, swelling batteries are a fire hazard. This should be a recall or the company should be offering replacement batteries. 
    I've had many many electronics in my lifetime, and they should not have swollen batteries in just over 2 years (the standard warranty length). 
     


    We apologize about your frustrations. As we no longer manufacture these products and we do not currently have stock - EVGA can only provide support within the 2 years of the warranty terms. At the current time we have no recalls in regards to this. Thank you for your understanding 
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