Toshiba Dynabook SS PA3444U-1BAS Replacement Battery 10.8V 3600mAh
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Toshiba Dynabook SS PA3444U-1BAS Replacement Battery 10.8V 3600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
3600mAh
Toshiba Dynabook SS SX/190NR — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (PA3444U-1BAS)
This is a 10.8V, 3600mAh (38.88Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Toshiba Dynabook SS SX/190NR and related ultraportable notebooks. It also fits the Dynabook SS SX/290NR, Portege R200, and Dynabook SS S20 12L/2, among others. OEM part numbers covered include PA3444U-1BAS, PA3444U-1BRS, and PABAS063.
- Dynabook SS and Portege R200 platform fit: These models share the same 10.8V three-cell rail, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one battery covers the full range. The fuel gauge IC communicates over the same SMBus line across all listed variants, so the OS reads capacity data without additional configuration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a Portege R200-class unit. The BMS accepted the charge controller handshake immediately, and the SMBus reported cell data without errors. Voltage held steady across the discharge curve with no unexpected cutoff events.
- Post-install discharge cycle on Dynabook SS units: After fitting this battery, run one full discharge down to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This forces the BIOS battery learn cycle to reset against the new cell data, clearing the inaccurate health warning that appears after every cell swap on these Toshiba notebooks.
BIOS reporting poor battery health immediately after fitting a new cell
The Toshiba BIOS on these Dynabook and Portege units stores learned capacity data from the previous cell in non-volatile memory. When a new cell goes in, the BIOS compares live readings against that stale EEPROM data and flags a mismatch as poor health. This is not a fault with the replacement battery. One full discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% triggers the learn cycle and rewrites the stored baseline. After two to three cycles the health indicator normalises.
Laptop shuts down with 20–30% charge still showing on screen
This happens when the fuel gauge IC has not yet calibrated against the new cell's actual discharge curve. The OS fuel gauge was mapped to the old cell, so it misreads remaining capacity — the laptop hits the real voltage floor before the displayed percentage reaches zero. Run two full discharge-to-hibernate cycles followed by full uninterrupted charges. By the third cycle the fuel gauge IC recalibrates and the shutdown threshold aligns with the displayed percentage. If the issue persists past three cycles, check that the BIOS battery learn mode is not disabled — re-enable it under Toshiba HWSetup if needed.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Toshiba
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Metallic grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Dynabook SS shows "0% available (plugged in, not charging)" right after I fitted the new battery — what's going on?
The BIOS has stale EEPROM data from the old cell and is blocking the charge controller until it re-authenticates the new pack. Disconnect the AC adapter, let the laptop run on battery until it hibernates, then reconnect and charge uninterrupted to 100%. This resets the SMBus handshake and clears the charge block. After one full cycle, the charging indicator returns to normal.
Windows shows the Portege R200 battery as "38 Wh" but the BIOS health screen reports a different watt-hour figure — which is right?
The BIOS reads the Wh rating stored in the battery's EEPROM, which reflects the original OEM cell's rated chemistry. The actual cell chemistry in a replacement can differ slightly from that stored value, so the two figures diverge. This is a data mismatch, not a capacity loss. The 38.88Wh value in the product specification is the actual cell rating — trust that figure, and after two calibration cycles the BIOS reported value will converge closer to it.
My Dynabook SS SX fuel gauge jumps around wildly — 60% one minute, 40% the next — is the battery faulty?
The fuel gauge IC on these Toshiba notebooks needs two to three full discharge-and-charge cycles to build an accurate discharge map for the new cell. Until it does, the percentage readout interpolates against the old cell's curve and produces erratic jumps. Run two complete discharges to hibernate-cutoff followed by full charges to 100% without interruption. After the second full cycle the gauge stabilises — if it does not, confirm the BIOS is not in a power-saving mode that truncates the discharge before cutoff.
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