Philco V1728SL01 Replacement Battery 12V 1800mAh Ni-MH
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Philco V1728SL01 Replacement Battery 12V 1800mAh Ni-MH - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
1800mAh
Philco V1728SL01 Series — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (V80039BK01)
This is a 12V, 1800mAh Ni-MH replacement battery carrying OEM part number V80039BK01. It fits Philco camera models V1728SL01, V1728TSL01, VCR801AV01, VCR802AV01, and three additional variants in this series. The cell slots into the original battery compartment and connects to the same BMS contacts as the factory pack.
- V1728SL01 and VCR80x series compatibility: These models share a common 12V battery rail, identical connector footprint, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why a single pack covers the full range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on compatible Philco camera hardware. The BMS accepted the pack without fault flags, and cell voltage held within the expected window across the full discharge curve.
- First-use charge cycle on Philco cameras: Run one complete charge through the OEM charger or camera body before your first shoot. Some Philco BMS firmware needs this cycle to calibrate the battery-remaining indicator against the new cell's discharge curve.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the Philco V1728SL01 display
The V1728SL01 maps its battery indicator to voltage thresholds tuned for the original cell's discharge curve. A new Ni-MH replacement has a slightly flatter discharge profile, so the camera's fuel gauge algorithm can mis-read state of charge at mid-range voltages. This shows up as the indicator skipping between, say, 60% and 30% without warning. One full charge-discharge cycle from within the camera body lets the BMS re-anchor its thresholds to the new cell — after that, the readout stabilises.
Philco camera body warm and battery draining faster under sustained video recording
Video mode on these Philco cameras pulls current from the sensor, image processor, and any stabilisation circuit simultaneously — a combined draw well above what still photography demands. At 12V this sustained load generates more heat in both the cell and the camera body than the spec sheet suggests. If the body feels warm and charge depletes quickly during long recording sessions, break clips into shorter segments to allow the cell temperature to drop between takes. Keep cell voltage above 10.8V before starting a new recording session — below that threshold the BMS may force a protective shutdown mid-clip.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philco
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Philco V1728SL01 shows a "no battery" or "incompatible battery" warning with the new cell installed — what's going on?
The V1728SL01 BMS performs an authentication check on first contact with a new cell, and it can reject the pack if it hasn't completed an initial charge handshake. Remove the battery, reinsert it, then place the camera on the OEM charger and run a full charge before powering it on. In most cases that single charge cycle clears the rejection flag and the camera accepts the cell normally.
The flash on my Philco VCR802AV01 isn't fully recycling between shots — is this a battery problem?
Flash recycling depends on how quickly the battery can deliver current to recharge the capacitor after each discharge. If the cell voltage has sagged — either from age or a partial charge state — the capacitor recharge current drops and recycle time stretches noticeably. Check the battery indicator before a shoot; if it reads below roughly half charge, top the cell up fully before continuing. A cell that recycles slowly even at full charge has likely degraded and needs replacement.
My shot count is significantly lower than expected — the battery seems to die well before I've shot as many frames as it should handle.
Shot count estimates assume still photography with moderate flash use, but continuous autofocus, the electronic viewfinder, image stabilisation, and video clips each add current draw that isn't factored into that figure. If you're using any of those features heavily, reduced shot count is expected, not a fault with the cell. To verify the cell itself is healthy, charge it fully and shoot a controlled sequence using only the shutter — no video, no EVF, flash off. If the count still falls well short, check cell voltage at the end of that test; a reading below 10.5V at shutdown points to a degraded cell.
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