First post by: www.itbattery.com
Concerning this problem, I was also disapointed with the limitations imposed   due to the PSID signal on my Compaq Laptop Battery. So this is my solution.
OK the ID function is there for a reason, Dell designed it to help preserve   the ( Compaq EVO   N600C Battery) etc, but having emailed tech support with a request for a software   override or some other solution to be able to switch off the PSID requirement,   they either could or would not help. Just recommended I purchase (as people have   said) more of their charging equipment etc. which I also think is a bit   unreasonable.
They could easily update the Bios to allow user selection of this   function.
Anyway, I ummmed and errred for a while, and then thought why not move the   mysterious ID chip from the adapter to permanently inside the Laptop and   disconnect the middle ID pin so the laptop ALWAYS thinks it has a correct   adapter connected. Fine by me. And you can still adjust the power saving mode on   screen anyway.
Now I don’t recommend this to most people as its quite tricky. I’m an   electronics engineer and have experience with circuits etc. and it took me a   couple of days to do it with Compaq EVO   N610C Battery. Remember warranties probably go out of the window.
The first problem is to get your good Compaq EVO   N620C Battery   apart. The case is glued together, and withought butchering it completely, takes   some effort to get apart with blunt knives etc. Then unsolder the end of the   metal shield nearest the output cord to get to the back of the circuit board.
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