Re: Satellite M50: what is the difference between PA3451U-1BAS or PA3451U-1BRS battery?

I have a Satellite M50 and I'm trying to find a replacement battery.

The drum part # PA3451U-1BAS is original, but I can't seem to find that. I can find the same number with a suffix of BRS. The volts / amps etc. appear identical. The pictures make it look the same.

What is the difference?
It fit? Will it work?

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Hello

As much as I know there is no difference between the two batteries.
These are the 8-cell 4400mAh battery and should be compatible with Satellite M50.

Maybe the PA3451U-1BAS is abandoned and is no longer available.

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