Polaroid iM1836 Replacement Battery ZK10 3.7V 1900mAh
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Polaroid iM1836 Replacement Battery ZK10 3.7V 1900mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1900mAh
Polaroid iM1836 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ZK10)
This 3.7V, 1900mAh lithium-ion cell replaces the original ZK10 battery in the Polaroid iM1836 instant camera. It powers the flash capacitor, lens motor, and image processing board. When the original cell degrades and shot counts drop, this replacement restores full camera function.
- iM1836 platform fit: The ZK10 cell uses a specific footprint — 41.10 × 43.10 × 13.00 mm — and connector orientation tied to the iM1836 battery bay. The BMS handshake between this cell and the camera's power management circuit matches the original voltage rail, so the camera accepts the cell and reports charge status correctly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge sequences, monitoring BMS cutoff behaviour under flash-load spikes. The cell maintained stable voltage delivery through repeated flash-recharge events without tripping low-voltage protection prematurely.
- First-install charge cycle: Insert the new cell and charge it fully inside the camera body or OEM charger before your first shoot. Some iM1836 units need one full charge cycle via the camera itself before the battery-remaining indicator maps accurately to the new cell's discharge curve.
Flash not fully recycling between shots on a new ZK10 cell
The iM1836 flash capacitor draws a sharp recharge current after each shot. If the replacement cell has not completed its first full charge cycle, available charge capacity is lower than rated, and the capacitor takes longer to reach full charge between shots. This shows up as a longer-than-normal flash ready delay or a noticeably dimmer flash output. Charge the cell to 4.2V via the camera body before shooting to bring the cell to rated capacity.
iM1836 battery percentage jumping or reading incorrectly
The camera's battery indicator maps voltage thresholds to percentage steps calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve. A new replacement cell may show erratic jumps — dropping from 80% to 20% in a few shots, or sticking at 100% and then cutting off suddenly. This happens because the camera's fuel gauge hasn't calibrated to the new cell yet. Run one complete discharge-to-cutoff followed by a full charge cycle inside the camera body to re-anchor the indicator to the correct voltage thresholds.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Polaroid
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My iM1836 shows a dead battery icon immediately after I installed the new ZK10 cell — is the battery faulty?
Almost certainly not. The iM1836 BMS sometimes fails to recognise a new cell on first install if the cell voltage sits below the camera's wake threshold after storage. Insert the cell and place the camera on charge via the OEM charger for at least 30 minutes before powering on. This allows the camera's power management circuit to initialise the cell properly. After that first charge, power on normally and the icon should clear.
Shot count seems far lower than I expected — the battery depletes much faster than the original did when it was new.
Flash recharge, lens motor movement, and image processing all draw current simultaneously on the iM1836, and that combined load exceeds what a simple capacity figure suggests. Cold ambient temperatures also reduce available capacity noticeably on any lithium-ion cell. Run the first few sessions at room temperature and complete one full charge cycle before drawing conclusions on shot count. If depletion is still severe after two full cycles, check that the camera firmware is not stuck in a continuous-autofocus or display-on mode that keeps background draw elevated.
The camera body gets noticeably warm during a long printing session — is that a battery issue or a camera issue?
Sustained printing on the iM1836 runs the image processor, paper motor, and flash system back-to-back, which concentrates current draw in a short window. The heat is primarily from the camera's internal components rather than the cell itself, though the cell does contribute a small amount at high draw. If the body feels hot enough to cause concern, pause between prints to let the processor cool — this also reduces the peak current demand on the cell per cycle. Check that nothing is blocking the ventilation area around the camera body during printing sessions.
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