Panasonic VW-VBD815 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6000mAh
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Panasonic VW-VBD815 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
6000mAh
Panasonic NV-DX100 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (VW-VBD815)
This is a 7.4V, 6000mAh (44.4Wh) lithium-ion battery built to the VW-VBD815 specification. It fits the Panasonic NV-DX100 camcorder. Voltage, capacity, and connector position match the original.
- NV-DX100 compatibility: The NV-DX100 uses the VW-VBD815 battery rail at 7.4V nominal. The connector layout and BMS communication protocol are specific to this platform — this cell matches both the physical footprint (70.44 × 57.99 × 38.26mm) and the voltage curve the camcorder's power management expects.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the NV-DX100 body. The BMS accepted the cell without error, maintained stable voltage under sustained video recording load, and triggered protection cutoff correctly at cell depletion.
- First-install charge cycle on the NV-DX100: Run the first full charge cycle through the OEM charger or inside the camera body itself before heavy recording. The NV-DX100's BMS maps its battery-remaining indicator against a calibrated discharge curve — one full charge cycle from inside the body gives the system accurate data for the percentage readout going forward.
Why the NV-DX100 shows a dead battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell
The NV-DX100 builds its battery-level map during the first charge cycle it observes on a new cell. If the cell is installed mid-charge or discharged below 3.0V per cell before first use, the camcorder's indicator can lock onto a skewed reference point. This causes the display to read empty even when the cell holds significant charge. A full charge from flat — carried out in-body or in the OEM charger — resets this reference. After that cycle, the indicator tracks accurately against the 7.4V discharge curve.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during recording on the NV-DX100
Erratic percentage jumps during active recording usually mean the camcorder's fuel gauge is mapping new-cell voltage thresholds against calibration data stored from the previous (degraded) battery. A new 6000mAh cell holds voltage higher and longer through the mid-range than a worn cell, so the indicator overshoots and corrects. This is a calibration issue, not a cell fault. Discharge the battery fully in the camera, then perform a complete uninterrupted charge to 8.4V — the BMS will re-anchor its threshold map to the new cell's actual discharge curve.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Panasonic
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NV-DX100 shows "no battery" or won't power on at all with the new VW-VBD815 cell installed — what's happening?
The NV-DX100's BMS runs an authentication check on insertion and can reject a new cell if the resting voltage has dropped below its acceptance threshold during storage. Check the cell voltage with a multimeter — if it reads below 6.0V, place it in the OEM charger rather than the camera body to bring it above the wake threshold first. Once the charger pushes it past 6.8V, re-insert into the camera and power on. The camera will then complete its handshake and accept the cell normally.
Recording sessions on the NV-DX100 are noticeably shorter than expected from a 6000mAh cell — is the battery undersized?
A 6000mAh rating reflects capacity under a controlled constant-current draw, not under the NV-DX100's actual mixed load. Sustained video recording combines sensor readout, image stabilisation, the LCD panel, and continuous autofocus simultaneously — this combined draw pulls significantly harder than the spec test current. Cold ambient temperatures compound this further, as lithium-ion cells lose accessible capacity below 10°C. The cell is not undersized; the rating is accurate at 25°C under standard discharge. Keep the body at operating temperature and avoid leaving it idle in cold air between takes.
The NV-DX100's battery percentage drops quickly from 100% to around 70%, then slows — is the cell defective?
This is a voltage-curve mapping issue, not a defective cell. The NV-DX100's indicator is calibrated against the steeper voltage drop of an aged original battery. A fresh 6000mAh cell holds a flatter, higher voltage through the upper charge range, so the gauge reads the early voltage slope as a rapid drop and then stabilises once it hits the mid-curve. Run one complete discharge to automatic shutoff, then a full uninterrupted charge — the BMS will remap its thresholds to the new cell's discharge profile and the percentage steps will even out.
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