1) Do this first ^^^ Make sure the output voltage of the charger is the same as the input voltage for the battery/laptop.
2) If you bought something that wasn't OEM, then it's very easy for it to look the same and fit in your laptop, but not be very well manufactured.
3) Try turning your laptop off overnight when you go to sleep and leave it plugged in and charging. Another possibility is that you have a voltage drain somewhere on your motherboard that is not allowing your battery to charge. This also likely would be the cause of bad batteries.
2) If you bought something that wasn't OEM, then it's very easy for it to look the same and fit in your laptop, but not be very well manufactured.
3) Try turning your laptop off overnight when you go to sleep and leave it plugged in and charging. Another possibility is that you have a voltage drain somewhere on your motherboard that is not allowing your battery to charge. This also likely would be the cause of bad batteries.
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