Hey everyone! I'm working on my HP laptop (model hp-15s eq1028nw) and noticed that the battery looks swollen after I opened it up to apply new thermal paste. I'm really worried about it being a potential danger, like could it explode? I usually keep it plugged in except when I'm carrying it. Here's a photo for reference: [link to photo]. Any insight would be appreciated!
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While it’s not likely to explode on its own, that swollen battery poses a risk if it gets damaged or punctured. Please stop using it immediately. It’ll keep swelling and could rupture eventually. Dispose of it properly at a recycling center—definitely don’t just toss it in the trash! Check the cost of replacement batteries for your model; third-party options can be pretty affordable.
Yep, that swollen battery is definitely dangerous and likely dead. Looks like it's starting to bulge, so it's time for a new one.
Honestly, a swollen battery could potentially put your home at risk. While the chance of fire is low, it’s worth taking seriously. Remove it if your device can run on just the charger until you get a new battery.
Absolutely, a swollen battery is not good news. Make sure to check the battery model and get a replacement. Better to be safe than sorry!
For sure, I advise removing that battery ASAP. New ones are really affordable, check Amazon or eBay for a cheap replacement. You might also be able to use your laptop without the battery as long as it's plugged in.

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