Toshiba Satellite M35
series Laptop Battery
Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS Laptop Battery - Replacement Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS Notebook Battery
I recently took a call from a customer who was having some trouble with his computer. Turns out his Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS was shutting off when on battery power, and the solution was a new battery.
How do you figure out that you need a new laptop battery?
1. Instead of lasting hours, your Toshiba battery lasts only a few minutes (or even seconds).
2. The battery is not recognized as being connected, or refuses to hold any charge what so ever: If you can’t operate without your AC adapter, getting a replacement battery should be your top priority.
3. Your notepad isn’t even a year old but battery life has become extremely limited. If this is the case you may want to try to contact tech support for Toshiba. Remember that most warrantees have very limited coverage for battery life , but you might fall within the coverage . While talking to Technical Support, ask about the cost of replacing the battery. But don’t buy it yet.
If your Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS battery has these symptoms, and you don’t want to get a new laptop yet, finding a replacement is easy (I love recommending eBatts, It’s great). eBatts has replacement Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS laptop batteries in stock (or they did when I checked last) and can ship one to you quickly. Priced at only $94.46 (regular price $131.99), they are a more affordable option than Toshiba, and is more reliable than Craigslist.
The bottom line: When it is time for a replacement notebook battery, go get one. For only $94.46 you can get a replacement Toshiba Satellite M35 series - PA3331U-1BRS notebook battery at eBatts.
For more Toshiba batteries, look at: http://laptop-battery-depot.com/category/Toshiba/.
DriverCure made my life alot easier when I was installing drivers for my Satellite M35 series Toshiba laptop.
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Battery Trivia: Volta’s Electrical Battery (The Voltaic pile) stimulated so much scientific inquiry that by 1831, when Faraday built the first dynamo, the basic principles of electricity had already been established. From IEEE History Center.(URL: www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/milestones_photos/volta.html)
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