first u need to know what kind of toshiba, a tv, a labtop or a computer but i dont think u can
When the green light flashes on an Enercell universal charger, it typically indicates that the charger is in the process of charging a device. This flashing light may signal that the connection between the charger and the device is established and that charging is actively taking place. If the light remains solid green, it usually means the device is fully charged. Always refer to the user manual for specific indicators related to your model.
No, your charger will have to be a Toshiba charger
Yes, you can purchase a replacement charger by itself for a Toshiba Laptop. You can purchase one at Amazon or at Best Buy. You can also find a replacement charger at Toshiba Direct.
From the manual, about the charging indicators: "If they flash quickly the batteries may be bad." This would probably mean that the batteries are damaged somehow and cannot be charged.
If you need to repair a slider that came off the rails. Then, use a screwdriver to open the charger. Find the missing piece and put it back on its rail.
One can buy a Toshiba battery charger online by going directly to the Toshiba site and ordering one. One can also buy the charger at online shopping sites such as Ebay.
Yes, if the output voltage and ampage are the same, at the same time, the dc connector is the same. Otherwise don't use a toshiba laptop charger to plug in a lenovo laptop charger.
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just plugg it in i guess? i have charged mine all night , i just got it yesterday.. and as soon as i take the charger out it one work.. how long do u have to charge it? You can't charge it via a usb port, you have to use the charger.
There are a number of benefits of using a charger for a Toshiba Satellite. The main benefit is that one can use the laptop for longer. If one relies on the battery alone then it will only be possible to get a few hours use out of the laptop.
You can get a Toshiba charger directly from Duracell, but if you research this, you may find better prices with other on-line retailers. It may also be an idea to look at some of the high street stores as you may be able to pick up a bargain.
Yes, a 12 volt battery will be damaged if charged with a 24 volt charger.