AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 0997 10-13-94 ASCENTIA 900N BATTERY BECOMING HOT WHILE CHARGING ON AC ADAPTER PROBLEM: The Ascentia 900N external battery case can become hot to the touch while charging on the AC adapter. CAUSE: The temperature is within the normal design specifications of the type of battery used in the Ascentia 900N. The recommended method of ending a charge cycle with Nickel- Metal Hydride batteries involves a temperature fluctuation (delta) of approximately 20 degrees C or about 68 degrees F from beginning to end. Thus, if the battery is charged in a normal room temperature environment, the internal charging temperature will reach 43 degrees C or about 109.4 degrees F. Since there is some additional heat build up after termination, the battery temperature can be expected to increase by several degrees. If however, the charging algorithms are reset by removing and reinserting the AC adapter, and charging begins when the battery is near 40 degrees C (the upper limit in order to start charging), the charging will terminate on a maximum allowable temperature of 50 degrees C. There have been some extreme cases where the thermal overrun can reach an internal battery temperature of 58 degrees C or about 136.4 degrees F, at which time the plastic case will be uncomfortable to the touch. SYSTEMS AFFECTED: AST REVISION PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION LEVEL 501299-2XX ASCENTIA 900N 4/50 CS10 All 501300-3XX ASCENTIA 900N 4/50 CT9 All 501302-2XX ASCENTIA 900N 4/75 CS10 All 501304-3XX ASCENTIA 900N 4/75 CT10 All SOLUTION: It is recommended that the battery area of the Ascentia 900N notebook not be placed on a person's lap or exposed skin while the unit is charging while connected to the AC adapter. If the battery case is excessively hot while charging on AC adapter, replace the battery. CAUTION: In no case will AST Computer be liable for damage to the system or loss of data caused by the improper implementation of this technical bulletin.