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Sony NP-FV100 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1950mAh Li-ion

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Fits Sony HDR-TG1, HDR-TG3E, HDR-TG5, and DSC-HX1 handycams; replaces NP-FV100 battery pack.
7.4V and 1950mAh lithium-ion cell delivers 14.43Wh to this compact camcorder for extended recording sessions.
Connector slides straight into the camera body slot with a single locking tab on the left side.
We ran full discharge cycles on a test HDR-TG1; the BMS accepted the cell on first install without authentication errors.
On first use, charge this cell inside the camera body via USB or dock — Sony camcorder BMS needs one charge cycle from within the camera to calibrate the battery-remaining display correctly.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

1950mAh

Sony HDR-TG1 / DSC-HX1 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NP-FV100)

This is a 7.4V, 1950mAh lithium-ion replacement for the Sony NP-FV100 battery pack. It fits the HDR-TG1, HDR-TG3E, HDR-TG5, DSC-HX1, and 48 additional Sony camcorder and camera models sharing the same battery bay and connector pinout. Capacity is 1950mAh (14.43Wh), matching the original specification.

  • Multi-model fit across the HDR-TG and DSC-HX platforms: Sony's HDR-TG and DSC-HX lines share the NP-FV100 form factor, voltage rail, and five-pin communication interface. The BMS in these camera bodies reads cell state-of-charge and temperature data through that interface — the connector and protocol are identical across the listed models.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on an HDR-TG5 body. The BMS handshake completed on first cycle, the battery percentage indicator tracked consistently, and the over-discharge cutoff triggered correctly at the expected low-voltage threshold.
  • First-cycle charge protocol for accurate display: On the HDR-TG1 and DSC-HX1, perform the initial charge inside the camera body or with the OEM BC-TRP charger — not a generic multi-chemistry charger. Sony's BMS maps remaining-charge display to its own charge profile; a full cycle from within the native charger lets the body calibrate the percentage indicator to the new cell's discharge curve.

Why the HDR-TG1 displays a dead-battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell

Sony's fuel-gauge circuit in the HDR-TG series maps the battery percentage to a learned discharge curve stored from previous charge cycles. A new cell with no history reads as unknown, and the body sometimes defaults to a low or empty indicator even when the cell is at 50–70% state of charge. This is not a faulty battery — it is the BMS working with no baseline. Running one full charge cycle inside the camera body or OEM charger resets the learned curve and aligns the display to the actual cell voltage, typically 8.2–8.4V at full charge.

Battery percentage jumping erratically during recording on the HDR-TG5

The HDR-TG5 draws variable current during video — sensor readout, optical image stabilisation, and the LCD backlight all spike load simultaneously during panning or low-light shooting. A replacement cell with a slightly different internal resistance than the original will show voltage sag under those spikes, which the BMS reads as a sudden capacity drop. The percentage indicator then jumps down, recovers when load eases, and repeats. Completing two full charge-discharge cycles normalises the BMS's resistance model for the new cell, and the display stabilises.

Compatible Models

HDR-TG1 HDR-TG3E HDR-TG5 DSC-HX1 DSLR-A230 DSLR-A330 HDR-TG5/E DCR-SR68 HDR-CX110 DCR-SR78 HDR-HC7 HDR-UX5 HDR-UX7 HDR-HC3 HDR-CX170 HDR-CX370 HDR-CX370V DCR-SR300 DCR-SR62 DCR-SR100 DCR-SR60 DCR-SR68E DCR-SR68E/S DCR-SR68R DCR-SR88 DCR-SR88E DCR-SX44 DCR-SX44/E DCR-SX44/L DCR-SX44/R DCR-SX63 DCR-SX63E DCR-SX63E/S DCR-SX83 DCR-SX83E DCR-SX83E/S HDR-CX150 HDR-CX150E HDR-CX150E/B HDR-CX150R HDR-CX300 HDR-CX300E HDR-CX350 HDR-CX350V E HDR-CX350VET HDR-CX550 HDR-CX550E HDR-CX550V HDR-CX550VE HDR-CX110E HDR-CX110L HDR-CX110R

Replaces Part Numbers

NP-FV100

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours1950mAh
Capacity1950mAh
Rate14.43Wh
Net Weight73.3g /2.59 oz
Gross Weight143.3g /5.05 oz
Approximate Weight143.3g /5.05 oz
Dimension 85.73 x 48.26 x 39.44mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Sony
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The HDR-TG1 shows "no battery" or won't power on with the new NP-FV100 — is the cell dead?

Almost always a BMS authentication issue, not a failed cell. Sony's HDR-TG body runs an initial handshake on every new battery pack; if the cell hasn't been through a charge cycle in the OEM charger or camera body, the body can reject it. Insert the battery, connect the camera to the BC-TRP charger, and let it complete one full charge cycle — the body accepts the cell at that point and powers on normally.

Shot count is far lower than expected — the battery drains much faster than the original did in its early life.

The HDR-TG1 and DSC-HX1 run a combined load from the CMOS sensor, the optical stabiliser, the LCD, and continuous autofocus during video. That combined draw is significantly higher than still-photo spec shot counts suggest. If drain still seems excessive after two full cycles, check whether optical SteadyShot is set to Active mode — that mode runs the stabiliser at maximum current draw continuously and can cut usable charge by 30% or more compared to Standard mode.

The battery percentage on the DSC-HX1 dropped from 80% to 20% in seconds and the camera shut off.

This is a voltage-sag cutoff, not a capacity failure. At the end of a discharge curve, internal resistance rises sharply; a heavy load like flash recycling or sustained video causes the cell voltage to dip below the BMS cutoff threshold momentarily, triggering an emergency shutdown. Recharge the battery fully — to at least 8.2V open-circuit — before the next session. If it repeats at high charge states, the cell may have received a deep discharge at some point; a full charge cycle from flat to 100% via the OEM charger will reset the BMS and restore normal cutoff behaviour.

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