TOSHIBA Satellite 1110 Batteries, TOSHIBA PA3209U-1BRS Laptop Batteries -- Replacement

TOSHIBA Satellite 1110's Description

TOSHIBA Satellite 1110 Laptop Batteries

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  • 1 Year Warranty.
  • 30 Days Money Back.
  • Volt 14.8 V
  • Capacity 4400 mAh
  • Weight 406 g
  • Color black
  • Length mm
  • Type Li-ion
  • Brand new, 1 year warranty
  • priceUS $108.02
  • sale priceUS $98.2
  • our shipping rates
This batteries is replacement for TOSHIBA Satellite 1110 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.

TOSHIBA Satellite 1110's Part Numbers List

TOSHIBA
  • PA3209U-1BRS

TOSHIBA Satellite 1110's Fit Models List

TOSHIBA Satellite Series
  • Satellite 1100
  • Satellite 1110
Understanding your TOSHIBA Satellite 1110 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.

useful tips

NiCad batteries, and to a lesser extent NiMH batteries, suffer from what's called the [memory effect]. What this means is that if a battery is continually only partially discharged before re-charging, the battery [forgets] that it has the capacity to further discharge all the way down. To illustrate: If you, on a regular basis, fully charge your battery and then use only 50% of its capacity before the next recharge, eventually the battery will become unaware of its extra 50% capacity which has remained unused. Your battery will remain functional, but only at 50% of its original capacity. The way to avoid the dreaded [memory effect] is to fully cycle (fully charge and then fully discharge) your battery at least once every two to three weeks. Batteries can be discharged by unplugging the device's AC adaptor and letting the device run on the battery until it ceases to function. This will insure your battery remains healthy. NiCad and NiMH: the main difference between the two is the fact that NiMH batteries (the newer of the two technologies) offer higher energy densities than NiCads. In other words, pound for pound, NiMH delivers approximately 100% more capacity than its NiCad counterpart. What this translates into is increased run-time from the battery with no additional bulk to weigh down your portable device. NiMH also offers another major advantage: NiCad batteries tend to suffer from what is called the " memory effect". NiMH batteries are less prone to develop this dreaded affliction and thus require less maintenance and care. NiMH batteries are also more environmentally friendly than their NiCad counterparts, since they do not contain heavy metals (which present serious landfill problems).

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