Asus A32-X51 Replacement Battery 11.1V 4400mAh
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Asus A32-X51 Replacement Battery 11.1V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
4400mAh
Asus X51RL / T12 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (A32-X51)
This is an 11.1V, 4400mAh (48.84Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Asus X51RL and the broader T12 / X51 notebook family. It fits the X51RL, X51L, T12Jg, T12C, and over 37 additional models that share the same battery bay format and connector pinout. OEM part numbers covered include A32-X51, A32-T12, A32-T12J, A32-XT12, 90-NQK1B1000Y, 70-NLF1B2000Z, and 70-NLF1B2000Y.
- X51 and T12 platform compatibility: These models share the same three-cell 11.1V architecture, identical battery bay dimensions (136.48 × 75.08 × 19.88mm), and the same six-pin connector with BMS data lines. That common platform is why one part number covers the entire range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge, discharge, and load cycles on the X51 platform. The BMS communicated correctly with the BIOS — charge current tapered at full capacity and the protection circuit tripped cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold with no false shutdowns.
- Post-install calibration on the X51RL: After fitting, run one full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without using the laptop mid-cycle. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the inaccurate health or low-capacity warning that appears after any cell swap on this platform.
Why the X51RL BIOS reports poor battery health after a cell swap
The X51RL BIOS reads health data from the battery's EEPROM, which stores charge cycle counts and capacity history written by the old cell. A new cell arrives with EEPROM values that don't match the BIOS's stored baseline, so the firmware flags it as degraded even though the cell is new. This is a data mismatch, not a hardware fault. Running the full discharge-to-hibernate then uninterrupted charge cycle forces the BIOS to rewrite its learned capacity baseline against the new cell's actual chemistry.
Laptop shuts off at 20–30% charge shown on the X51RL
This happens when the cell can no longer hold voltage under the combined load of the CPU, display, and chipset at moderate to high activity. Voltage drops below the BMS cutoff threshold before the fuel gauge reaches zero, so the system cuts out while the OS still shows remaining charge. The fuel gauge IC has not yet calibrated against the new cell's discharge curve and is misreading the voltage-to-capacity relationship. Complete two to three full discharge-to-hibernate and full-charge cycles — after that the fuel gauge IC maps the curve correctly and the early shutdowns stop.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Asus
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Asus X51RL BIOS shows the new battery as "unknown" or 0% right after install — is the battery faulty?
It is not faulty. The BIOS reads identification and capacity data from the battery's EEPROM, and a fresh cell arrives with values that don't match the laptop's stored profile from the old battery. Power on, let the battery discharge fully until the laptop hibernates, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. That single learn cycle is enough for the BIOS to rewrite its baseline and display the correct charge state.
The fuel gauge on my X51RL jumps around wildly — showing 60%, then 45%, then back to 55% within minutes of unplugging.
The fuel gauge IC inside the laptop calibrates its voltage-to-capacity map against the specific discharge curve of each cell. A brand-new cell has a curve the IC has never seen, so early readings are erratic. This is not a wiring or contact fault. Run two to three complete discharge-to-hibernate and full-charge cycles without interruption and the gauge will track steadily — erratic jumps of more than 5–10% should stop after the third cycle.
Windows Device Manager shows the X51RL battery's Wh rating as lower than the 48.84Wh listed on the product page — why?
The Wh figure Windows reads comes from the battery's EEPROM, which stores the rated capacity the cell was programmed with at the factory. That stored value can differ slightly from the actual electrochemical capacity of the cells inside. The discrepancy is a data-label difference, not a sign of a weak or incorrect battery. Confirm the physical voltage reads 11.1V with a multimeter across the battery terminals — if it does, the cell is correct and the Wh display difference requires no action.
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