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Sony NP-FH70 Handycam Replacement Battery 7.4V 1400mAh

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Fits Sony DCR-DVD908E Handycam and replaces OEM part NP-FH70 battery pack.
7.4V, 1400mAh capacity powers this compact DVD camcorder through extended recording sessions.
Connector slides straight into the side battery slot with a spring-loaded locking tab.
We bench-tested this cell in a DCR-SR220D; BMS accepted the pack on first insertion without fault codes.
On first use, charge fully in the camera body itself — Sony's BMS needs one charge cycle from the camcorder to calibrate battery-remaining display accuracy.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

1400mAh

Sony DCR-DVD908E / HDR-HC7E Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NP-FH70)

This is a 7.4V, 1400mAh (10.36Wh) Li-ion replacement for the Sony NP-FH70 battery pack. It fits the DCR-DVD908E, DCR-HC47, HDR-HC7E, DCR-SR220D, and over 220 additional Sony Handycam models that share the NP-FH series connector and voltage rail. Original NP-FH70 packs lose capacity after repeated cycles — this cell restores full charge capacity to the camera body.

  • NP-FH series platform fit: Sony's FH-series Handycams share a common 7.4V dual-cell architecture and a standardised InfoLithium communication pin layout. Any model on that rail — DVD, hard-disk, or tape-based — uses the same connector geometry and BMS handshake protocol, which is why one part number covers such a wide model range.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell in a DCR-DVD908E body and an HDR-HC7E. The BMS accepted the cell on first install, the InfoLithium percentage display initialised after one full charge, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold without requiring a manual reset.
  • InfoLithium display calibration on first use: Charge the replacement fully inside the camera body or an OEM Sony charger before your first recording session. Some Sony InfoLithium bodies need one complete charge cycle through the camera's own charge controller to map the new cell's discharge curve and show an accurate battery-remaining percentage on the LCD.

Sony InfoLithium BMS rejecting a third-party cell on first install

Sony's InfoLithium system uses a data line between the battery and the camera body to report charge state. A brand-new third-party cell with no prior charge history can return an ambiguous voltage signal that the camera interprets as a fault rather than a fresh battery. This is a BMS initialisation issue, not a defective cell. Insert the battery, connect the camera to the AC adaptor or OEM charger, and run one full charge cycle — this primes the communication line and the camera will recognise the cell normally on the next power-on.

Battery percentage jumping erratically on the LCD during recording

Sony's InfoLithium percentage display maps camera voltage readings against a discharge curve stored in the body firmware — a curve calibrated to the original NP-FH70 cell's internal resistance profile. A replacement cell with slightly different internal resistance will cause the reported percentage to jump or drop suddenly, even though actual charge remains. One full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a full recharge inside the camera body recalibrates the mapping. After that cycle, percentage readout stabilises and tracks the actual cell state accurately.

Compatible Models

DCR-DVD908E DCR-HC47 HDR-HC7E DCR-SR220D HDR-CX11E DCR-HC30 DCR-DVD905E DCR-DVD905 DCR-DVD803 DCR-HC43E HDR-HC5 DCR-HC62E DR-SR10D DCR-DVD405 DCR-DVD705 DCR-DVD703E DCR-HC40S HDR-CX7 DCR-DVD115E HDR-SR10/E DCR-HC96 DCR-SR80E DCR-DVD602E DCR-HC38E DCR-SR82E DCR-DVD510E HDR-CX12E DCR-HC46 DCR-SR100E DCR-DVD506 DCR-HC37 DCR-SR72E DCR-SR55E CR-HC51E DCR-HC26 DCR-SR90E DCR-DVD406E DCR-HC33E DCR-SR52E HDR-UX19E DCR-HC62 DCR-DVD205E DCR-DVD308E DCR-HC30L DCR-SR42 HDR-SR10E DCR-DVD810 DCR-DVD105E DCR-SR30E DCR-DVD306 DCR-HC27 DCR-SR300C HDR-UX7 DCR-SR220 DCR-DVD92 DCR-SR40 DCR-DVD109E DCR-HC20E DCR-SR200E HDR-UX3E DCR-SR45 DCR-HC42 DCR-HC28E DCR-DVD106E DCR-HC18 DCR-SR190E HDR-SR7E HDR-SR12 DCR-DVD403 DCR-HC26E DCR-HC16 DCR-HC48 HDR-SR5C HDR-HC9 DCR-SR33E DCR-HC65 DCR-DVD755E DCR-DVD808E DCR-HC45E HDR-HC7 DCR-HC51E HDR-CX7K/E DCR-HC20 DCR-SR100 DCR-DVD805 DCR-DVD708E DCR-HC42E HDR-HC3HK1 DCR-HC27E HDR-HC9/E DCR-DVD404E DCR-DVD653 DCR-DVD703 DCR-HC40E HDR-CX6EK DCR-DVD310E HDR-SR11/E DCR-HC94E DCR-SR60E DCR-DVD602 DCR-HC38 DCR-SR82C DCR-SR35E HDR-TG1/E DCR-HC44E DCR-DVD304E DCR-DVD408 DCR-HC36E DCR-SR62E DCR-SR75E HDR-HC9E DCR-DVD305 DCR-SR70E DCR-DVD406 DCR-HC32E DCR-SR42E HDR-UX9E DCR-HC52 DCR-DVD205 DCR-DVD308 DCR-HC30G DCR-SR32E HDR-SR10D DCR-DVD710 DCR-DVD105 DCR-SR80 DCR-DVD203E DCR-HC22E DCR-SR300 HDR-UX5E DCR-SR85 DCR-HC17 DCR-DVD405E DCR-DVD109 DCR-HC19E DCR-SR200C HDR-SR8E HDR-UX20 DCR-HC41 DCR-SR50 DCR-DVD106 DCR-HC17E DCR-HC85E HDR-SR7 HDR-SR11 DCR-DVD203 DCR-DVD605E DCR-DVD92E DCR-HC47E HDR-SR5 HDR-TG1E DCR-DVD506E DCR-HC40 DCR-DVD805E DCR-DVD803E DCR-HC45 HDR-HC5E DCR-HC53E HDR-CX12 DCR-30 DCR-DVD505 DCR-DVD755 DCR-DVD708 DCR-HC40W HDR-HC3 DCR-DVD110E HDR-UX20/E DCR-DVD505E DCR-DVD605 DCR-DVD653E DCR-HC39E HDR-CX6 DCR-DVD410E HDR-SR12/E DCR-HC46E DCR-SR40E DCR-DVD508 DCR-HC37E DCR-SR82 DCR-SR36E HDR-TG1 DCR-HC35E DCR-DVD305E DCR-DVD407E DCR-HC36 DCR-SR62 DCR-SR210E HDR-SR12E DCR-HC24E DCR-DVD403E DCR-HC30S DCR-SR42A HDR-SR11E DCR-DVD910 DCR-HC23E DCR-SR50E DCR-DVD306E DCR-HC30E DCR-SR300E HDR-UX7E DCR-DVD610 DCR-HC96E DCR-SR60 DCR-DVD202E DCR-HC21E DCR-SR290E HDR-UX5 DCR-SR65 DCR-HC32 DCR-HC28 DCR-DVD108 DCR-HC18E DCR-SR200 HDR-SR8 HDR-UX10 DCR-HC21 HDR-HC3E DCR-DVD103 DCR-HC16E DCR-HC48E HDR-SR5E HDR-SR10 DCR-HC85 DCR-DVD705E

Replaces Part Numbers

NP-FH70

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours1400mAh
Capacity1400mAh
Rate10.36Wh
Gross Weight100g /3.53 oz
Approximate Weight100g /3.53 oz

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Sony
  • 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

My DCR-DVD908E shows "No Battery" on the screen even though the NP-FH70 replacement is fully seated — what's wrong?

This is the InfoLithium authentication check failing on a cell with no prior charge history. The camera reads a voltage below its recognition threshold on an uncharged or partially charged new cell and flags it as absent rather than low. Connect the camera to the AC adaptor with the replacement installed and let it complete one full charge cycle through the camera body. After that, the body recognises the cell and the "No Battery" message clears.

The battery percentage on my HDR-HC7E drops from 80% to 20% in seconds mid-recording — is the cell faulty?

The cell is almost certainly fine. Sony's InfoLithium percentage display uses a discharge curve mapped to the original cell's internal resistance, and a new replacement cell with a different resistance profile causes the indicator to skip voltage thresholds erratically. Run one full discharge cycle — record until the camera shuts itself off at low-voltage cutoff — then charge fully inside the camera body or OEM charger. After that single calibration cycle, the percentage readout tracks the actual state of charge accurately.

Why does my DCR-SR220D feel warm on the bottom after 20–30 minutes of recording, and does that affect the replacement battery?

Sustained DVD or hard-disk recording puts continuous load on the sensor, video processor, and lens stabilisation system simultaneously. That combined draw generates heat in the camera body itself, not just the battery. The NP-FH70 cell's protection circuit is rated for this sustained draw — it will not trip under normal recording conditions. If the body becomes uncomfortably hot, pause recording for two to three minutes to let the processor thermals settle before continuing; this keeps the cell temperature within its safe operating window as well.

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