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True Dough

(27,359 posts)
Sun May 24, 2026, 10:17 PM 12 hrs ago

Anyone ever had a swollen laptop battery?

I dropped my laptop on the floor today. First time I've ever had that happen.

Picked it up and the trackpad popped out at the bottom left corner. I spent a while trying to snap it back into place. It just would not reinsert in that corner.

So I Googled it and I saw warnings that it's the battery underneath the trackpad that's damaged. It's known as "swollen" or "spicy" battery.

You're supposed to stop using the laptop and get a replacement battery ASAP because the damaged one can be a fire hazard.

Oh joy!

I'm lucky to have my old laptop still kicking around and still functioning, although it's a tad slow.

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Anyone ever had a swollen laptop battery? (Original Post) True Dough 12 hrs ago OP
Then... SonOfNebanaube 12 hrs ago #1
Had a work laptop battery swell up and pop open the casing, same with an old Nano I had. Thomas Hurt 12 hrs ago #2
Had that exact thing happen to a phone battery. I knew that wasn't good so I set it Marie Marie 11 hrs ago #5
an ipad as an alternative can be affordable Tetrachloride 12 hrs ago #3
Yup and it's very dangerous LearnedHand 11 hrs ago #4
Not my laptop, but a previous phone. I was having issues with the phone, niyad 10 hrs ago #6
I've had many swollen batteries over the years Tasmanian Devil 10 hrs ago #7

Thomas Hurt

(13,995 posts)
2. Had a work laptop battery swell up and pop open the casing, same with an old Nano I had.
Sun May 24, 2026, 10:47 PM
12 hrs ago

Definitely time for a new laptop unless the repair is reasonable.

Marie Marie

(11,556 posts)
5. Had that exact thing happen to a phone battery. I knew that wasn't good so I set it
Sun May 24, 2026, 11:42 PM
11 hrs ago

on the log holder in my fireplace just in case, until I could get a new phone Battery was so swollen it bent the metal casing. I handled it just enough to transfer the data to my new phone, praying it wouldn't burst into flames. Asked the man at a electronics and phone repair shop if he would take it in for recycling and he looked at it and said "NOPE!", which I understood. Took it to Best Buy, showed them and asked them if they would take and they said "SURE". Go figure.

LearnedHand

(5,625 posts)
4. Yup and it's very dangerous
Sun May 24, 2026, 11:21 PM
11 hrs ago

You should unplug it but don’t try to fix it yourself. Take it to a repair shop to have them remove the old one and get a replacement battery. Srsly, it’s a fire and/or explosion danger.

niyad

(134,105 posts)
6. Not my laptop, but a previous phone. I was having issues with the phone,
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:25 AM
10 hrs ago

took it to a repair shop. The tech showed me the swollen battery, which was pretty scary. She explained what could happen with it. I ended up buying a reconditioned phone that worked well until I upgraded to a 5g.

Tasmanian Devil

(228 posts)
7. I've had many swollen batteries over the years
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:57 AM
10 hrs ago

Not worth panicking about, but replace them before their expansion into the other components causes them to break. In my ancient laptops that would be risk of damage to the trackpad.

So .. don't panic, but consider them a source of ignition and fire until you get rid of them. I.e. store them someplace where they won't burn your house down if it ignites!

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