I recently purchased a replacement battery for my Dell 5310 2-in-1. The original battery has a voltage of 11.4v and a capacity of 42wh, while the new one I got is at 7.6v and 60wh. I ordered the MX9V model from Antiee on Amazon. All the screw holes line up perfectly, and the new battery fits my laptop completely since it has four cells instead of three. I'm wondering if this is okay to use, especially after hearing concerns from someone who warned me that it could damage my laptop. I installed the battery and turned on my laptop without any issues so far.
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I wouldn't stress too much about what Grok said. Many laptops have safeguards for battery voltage differences, but it’s always best to confirm the battery specs. Just keep an eye out for any weird warnings from the system, especially regarding power output.
Exactly! And if it works plugged in without issue, you might just have a winner!

Yeah, it's best to monitor it. Just check the battery health in your system settings, and you should be good!