I have a Dell Inspiron 9400 and rarely use the battery, instead using the laptop as a desktop replacement and having it plugged in all the time. For those of you who haven't used a Dell Inspiron laptop, here is a picture of the underneath:

Dell 9400 Base

Dell 6000 base (easier to see)
As you can see, one of the corner legs/feet is placed on the battery, meaning the laptop becomes (physically) unstable if i remove the battery, which since i have it plugged in all the time I prefer to do or i'll wreck the battery.
While i can use a piece of cardboard or something, I was wondering if there was a kind of "fake" battery to put in place of the real battery to protect the case/contacts from dust etc.

Dell 9400 Base

Dell 6000 base (easier to see)
As you can see, one of the corner legs/feet is placed on the battery, meaning the laptop becomes (physically) unstable if i remove the battery, which since i have it plugged in all the time I prefer to do or i'll wreck the battery.
While i can use a piece of cardboard or something, I was wondering if there was a kind of "fake" battery to put in place of the real battery to protect the case/contacts from dust etc.