Dell Inspiron 13 5310 Replacement Battery 15V 3500mAh V6W33
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Dell Inspiron 13 5310 Replacement Battery 15V 3500mAh V6W33 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
15V
Amp
3500mAh
Dell Inspiron 13 5310 / 14 5410 Series — 15V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (V6W33)
This is a 15V, 3500mAh (52.5Wh) Li-Polymer battery for the Dell Inspiron 13 5310, Inspiron 14 5410, Inspiron 14 5410 2-in-1, Inspiron 14 5418, and 19 additional Inspiron variants. It replaces OEM part numbers V6W33, WV3K8, VKYJX, MVK11, XDY9K, PG8YJ, 927N5, FH3K2, and MGCM5. If the original cell has degraded and no longer holds a useful charge away from AC power, this is the direct cell swap.
- Inspiron 5310 / 5410 platform fitment: These models share the same 15V battery rail, physical connector, and BMS handshake protocol across the Inspiron 5000 thin-and-light chassis. The same cell pack covers both standard clamshell and 2-in-1 variants because Dell kept the battery specification consistent across that chassis generation.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an Inspiron 5410 unit. The BMS completed the handshake with the EC firmware on first boot, charge current ramped correctly through CC to CV phase, and the BIOS battery status cleared the "plugged in, not charging" flag without intervention.
- Post-install discharge cycle on Dell firmware: After fitting this cell, run one full discharge to hibernate cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without putting the laptop to sleep mid-charge. Dell's BIOS battery learn cycle resets against the new cell during that sequence — skipping it leaves the health indicator flagged as poor even when the cell is functioning correctly.
BIOS reporting battery health as "poor" immediately after fitting a new cell
Dell's EC firmware reads health data from EEPROM stored on the original battery pack, not from live cell measurements. When a new cell is installed, that EEPROM data is absent or mismatched, so the BIOS flags the battery as degraded before it has run a single cycle. This is a firmware state, not a hardware fault. Run one full discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% — after that cycle completes, the BIOS recalibrates and the health warning clears.
Inspiron shutting down at 20–30% charge shown on screen
This happens when the fuel gauge IC has not yet calibrated against the new cell's actual voltage curve. The IC is still referencing the old cell's discharge profile, so it misreads the remaining capacity and triggers a shutdown before the cell is actually exhausted. It is not a fault with the replacement cell. Run two to three full discharge-and-charge cycles and the fuel gauge recalibrates — shutdowns should stop occurring above approximately 10% once calibration is complete.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dell
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Dell Inspiron shows the new battery as "0% available (plugged in, not charging)" right after fitting it — what's happening?
The EC firmware is waiting to complete its handshake with the new cell's BMS before it allows charge current to flow. On some Inspiron 5000-series units this shows as 0% or "not charging" for up to 90 seconds on first boot. Shut the laptop down fully, leave it powered off for 30 seconds, then boot directly to Windows with the charger connected. If the issue persists past two full boot cycles, check that the battery connector is seated flat — a partially engaged connector breaks the BMS signal line and holds the EC in that state.
The system information screen shows a different Wh rating than expected for this battery — is something wrong with the cell?
Nothing is wrong. The Wh figure in Dell's system info is pulled from the EEPROM data embedded in the battery pack, and that value reflects the OEM-rated capacity at cell manufacture, not a live measurement. Differences between the displayed Wh and the 52.5Wh specification occur because the EEPROM on replacement packs can carry slightly varied rated values across the V6W33 and WV3K8 family. The actual charge capacity delivered by the cell is what matters — run the battery learn cycle (full discharge to hibernate, then uninterrupted charge to 100%) and verify the laptop holds charge as expected.
Charging stops at 80% and won't go higher — is the battery faulty or is this a Dell firmware setting?
This is almost always Dell's BIOS-controlled charge limit, not a cell fault. Dell laptops with BIOSLink or Dell Power Manager installed default to an 80% charge threshold to reduce long-term cell stress when the laptop runs primarily on AC power. Open Dell Power Manager, go to Battery, select "Primarily AC" or "Standard" charge mode, and the charge limit will release to 100%. If Dell Power Manager is not installed, check the BIOS under Settings → Power → Primary Battery Charge Configuration and switch it to "Adaptive" or "Standard."
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