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GB1
Jan 07, 2019Follower
Netgear Nighthawk M1 MR1100 Battery swelling up.
Does any one know what netgear is doing about the Battery problem with the Nighthawk M1 wifi router. I can see where other people have had this problem on some other online discussions, but can not s...
Gra58
Nov 03, 2019Aspirant
Some may not like this but I found a fix for the battery swelling up. It appeared that the bloating was just a build up of gas. So I put a small hole just through the plastic case (carefully) and the batter went back to a size that it now fits in the unit with the cover on and still works fine.
NickatNite
Nov 10, 2019Aspirant
I have the same problem with my battery. Just noticed it this week. My nighthawk is just over one year old so I was told "sorry you are out of warranty- you should just buy a new nighthawk." I told the rep that I think buying a replacement battery might be cheaper and the rep just replied we dont sell parts but good luck to you...
Seriously not helpful advice/help from my cellular provider. Argh!
I agree, it concerns me as a possible fire risk. The nighthawk is in the center most point of my house which happens to be the top shelf of my 7 year old daughter's closet. I dont want to have a fire so I removed the battery and it is powered just by usb right now.
I will have to look for a new battery for it because i cant have it be usb only for power.
I noticed problems with the battery when i first bought it but my cellular provider kept dismissing my concerns as "normal" telling me that when its unplugged and operating on battery only that the 30 minutes or less for 100% to 0% battery is normal. I doubt that is true.
Seriously not helpful advice/help from my cellular provider. Argh!
I agree, it concerns me as a possible fire risk. The nighthawk is in the center most point of my house which happens to be the top shelf of my 7 year old daughter's closet. I dont want to have a fire so I removed the battery and it is powered just by usb right now.
I will have to look for a new battery for it because i cant have it be usb only for power.
I noticed problems with the battery when i first bought it but my cellular provider kept dismissing my concerns as "normal" telling me that when its unplugged and operating on battery only that the 30 minutes or less for 100% to 0% battery is normal. I doubt that is true.
- northern_chiqueNov 10, 2019Tutor
mine will last 2 days on a full battery. When it had the battery swelling issue, it was pressing on the sim card and dropping out repeatedly then that would lead to rapid loss of charge. Your battery not charging correctly, holding charge or rapid discharge seems to be a major issue. Yes Lithium Ion Fe batteries are sealed, and the off gas as a side effect of the chemical reactions when charging and discharging. That gas swells the sealed wrapper. A few people have just pierced the wrapper. My understanding that the chemistry results in rapid oxidisation of the now exposed battery compounds and theyre somewhat corrosive. It also possible that thermal regulation across the battery also becomes problematic and has a higher chance of fire.
I went down to the local IT/computer store (not the cellular provider), and they got me a new genuine battery in a matter of two days for around AU$79. I'm sure theyd be cheaper in the US or UK. I need battery as my nighthawk goes everywhere with me, but Ive got a portable battery pack that I can plug it into if needs be.
Apart form the issues with the batteries, they seem to be a decent little unit.