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WHITE PAPER: The Dangers of Counterfeit Battery Packs


A Micro Power Electronics White Paper, presented by Electronic Design

Staff  |   ED Online ID #19936  |   October 10, 2008

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Both the OEM and end user pay a price when counterfeit battery replacements are chosen for portable handheld devices. The quantifiable impact of imitation battery packs to the OEM includes increased safety risks for customers, greater product returns due to non-performing batteries, reduced customer satisfaction, and reduced revenue for batteries supplied by the original manufacturer. This paper provides an analysis of several counterfeit batteries and details some of the safety issues found. Learn how you can implement a prevention program to control the aftermarket ecosystem. Please fill out the brief registration form below to access this important paper.




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    Reader Comments

    An interesting article but lacks "science". The science I learned says you should also have a control as well as the experimental subject. There should have also been a tear down and pictures of an authorized battery pack to show what a good sample looks like. To be fully legitimate, it should have been bought at retail and not supplied by the OEM.

    MikeS -October 26, 2008

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