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If you're looking for a compatible and cost-effective 19.5V battery, you're in the right place.
Our batteries are designed to the highest standards, meaning they have a very long service-life. In addition the battery is precision-fit for your Sony Vaio PCGA-AC19V1 NW/SR/CS/Z/FW Laptop
, making it a cost-effective alternative to the original equipment manufacturer's product - without compromising on quality.
Connecter size: 6.5MM*4.4MM(ref to the picture).
PCGA-AC19V1
NW/SR/CS/Z/FW
CS13 CS17 CS19 CS 1S1 1S2 1S3 1S4 1S5
CS23 CS25 CS27 CS28 CS2S1 CS2S2 CS2S3 CS2S4 CS2S5
CS33 CS36 CS39 VGN-CS3S1 CS3S2 CS3S3 CS3S4 CS3S5
Please confirm the compatible model and battery part number carefully before you purchase it.
If you are not sure, please send email to us with your battery details or pictures, we will give you professional suggestions.
Safe, continuous power for extended battery life
✔ Efficient charging – Safe, gentle charging that prolongs the life of your battery
✔ Flexible input voltage – 100-240V,50-60Hz for safe, worldwide use
✔ CE & ROHS certified – with short-circuit, overheating and overvoltage protection
Every Ac Adapter/Charger has a specific identifying number (Part No), Part Numbers are often printed on a sticker with manufacturer’s logo and details affixed to the AC Adapter/Charger. Some manufacturers identify their AC Adapters/Chargers with the term “Types” (instead of Part No). The easiest way to identify your AC Adapter/Charger, is to locate the part number, type it in to Google and you will get enough information to identify the AC Adapter/Charger. If there is no part number or the sticker has been removed, the only other option is to look for other specifications of your AC Adapter/Charger, and then manually identify your AC Adapter/Charger.
There are 3 identifying aspects to a laptop AC Adapter/Charger when identifying one,
•input details
•output details
•the connector tip that plugs to the laptop’s power jack,
•some of these details can also be found underneath your laptop.
Here is an example of what to look for
Input: 110-240, 50-60Hz (this is regional based, e.g. 240V in Australia)
Output 19V 3.45A (V=Voltage, A=Amps) Wattage is V x A (in this case 19 x 3.45 = 65W)
The only other part that differentiates an AC Adapter/Charger is the size and the type of connector, the best way to identify the connector is to measure the outer diameter of it using tape measure, ruler or calliper, the shape of the connectors are generally brand specific.