Dell 312-0305 Batteries, Dell F5136 Batteries, Dell G5345 Laptop Batteries -- Replacement

Dell 312-0305's Description

Dell 312-0305 Laptop Batteries

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  • 1 Year Warranty.
  • 30 Days Money Back.
  • Volt 14.8 V
  • Capacity 4400 mAh
  • Weight 411 g
  • Color Black
  • Length 272.50x51.80x25.60 mm
  • Type Li-ion
  • Brand new, 1 year warranty
  • priceUS $98.99
  • sale priceUS $89.99
  • our shipping rates
This batteries is replacement for Dell 312-0305 Laptop Batteries, of course it can still compatibled other models. Now we list All this batteries can compatibled models below.If you have any of the Laptop Batteries or Laptop that we list, you can use this batteries.

Dell 312-0305's Part Numbers List

Dell
  • 312-0305
  • 312-0306
  • C7786
  • D5561
  • D7310
  • F5136
  • G5345
  • Y4546
  • Y4991

Dell 312-0305's Fit Models List

Dell
  • Inspiron 700m Series
  • Inspiron 710m
Understanding your Dell 312-0305 Battery Needs

We strive to make you Laptop Batteries purchases easy. Since we understand that finding the right batteries for your needs can be overwhelming and confusing at times we developed a Laptop Batteries finder tool to help find the right size for the make and model of your equipment. We also offer educational articles and tips to help you conserve your Laptop Batteries and understand common problems. By us providing education you are able to make the right purchasing decisions as well as provide proper care for all of your electronics.

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Is it Possible to Upgrade My Device's Battery to a Newer Chemistry?

NiCad, NiMH and Li-ion are all fundamentally different from one another and cannot be substituted unless the device has been pre-configured from the factory to accept more than one type of rechargeable battery. The difference between them stems from the fact that each type requires a different charging pattern to be properly recharged. Therefore, the portable device's charger must be properly configured to handle a given type of rechargeable battery.
Refer to your owner's manual to find out which rechargeable battery types your particular device supports, or simply use our search engine to find your device. It will automatically list all of the battery types supported by your machine.

My New Battery Isn't Charging. What's the Deal - New batteries are shipped in a discharged condition and must charged before use. We generally recommend an overnight charge (approximately twelve hours). Refer to your user's manual for charging instructions. Rechargeable batteries should be cycled - fully charged and then fully discharged - 2 to 4 times initially to allow them to reach their full capacity. (Note: it is perfectly normal for a battery to become warm to the touch during charging and discharging).
New batteries are hard for your device to charge; they have never been fully charged and are therefore [unformed]. Sometimes your device's charger will stop charging a new battery before it is fully charged. If this happens, simply remove the battery from your device and then re-insert it. The charge cycle should begin again. This may happen several times during your first battery charge. Don't worry; it's perfectly normal.

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