Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration //top\\ -
If your battery labels are missing, follow these steps to identify the configuration:
The HP MU06 is with HP MU09, MU03, or MU06 variants from different series (e.g., HP Omen uses different pin mapping). Always verify pinout before connecting:
– Communication line for the I2C/SMBus protocol. Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | | HP MU06 (also seen as HSTNN-UB7N, L70155-2C1, etc.) | | Type | Lithium-ion (Li-ion) | | Nominal Voltage | 11.55 V (3 cells in series → 3 × 3.85 V) | | Maximum Voltage | 12.6 V (4.2 V per cell) | | Capacity | Typically 41 Wh (3600 mAh–4100 mAh) | | Number of Cells | 3 (Series configuration) | | Connector | 7-pin (but often only 5 or 6 pins are used) |
Pin 6 (System Present) is often shorted to Pin 7 (GND) inside the BMS (Battery Management System) so the laptop detects a connected battery. If missing, the laptop may show “No battery detected.” If your battery labels are missing, follow these
If your HP MU06 battery is swollen or shows "Replace" in HP Diagnostics, do not attempt to repair the pinout. Buy a genuine OEM replacement. Aftermarket clones often get the PRES pin wrong, causing 80% charge limits or fan errors.
The MU06 battery typically features a 6-cell or 9-cell configuration with a female 7-slot or 9-slot connector recessed into the battery casing. While the plastic housing has several slots, not all slots contain active metal contacts. If missing, the laptop may show “No battery detected
often NC (No Connection) or a secondary identification pin Pin 8: Positive/Battery (+) — VBat Output
Each pin in the HP Mu06 notebook battery pinout configuration serves a specific purpose:
💡 Pins 1 and 2 are usually tied together internally, as are pins 6 and 7. Identifying Pins with a Multimeter
controller. If the battery is not detected despite correct wiring, the chip's Permanent Failure (PF) flag may have tripped due to deep discharge, requiring specialized tools like the NLBA1 Analyzer Safety Warning Do not short-circuit the