Sony E-80S Professional Camera Replacement Battery 14.4V 4400mAh
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Sony E-80S Professional Camera Replacement Battery 14.4V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
4400mAh
Sony HDW-790WSP / DSR-300PK Series — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP-L40A)
This is a 14.4V, 4400mAh (63.36Wh) lithium-ion battery pack for Sony professional broadcast and ENG camcorders. It fits the HDW-790WSP, DSR-300PK, DSR-250, DNW-90, and over 178 additional Sony camcorder bodies that use the BP/E-series brick form factor. OEM part numbers covered include E-80S, E-50S, E-70S, BP-L40A, BP-L60, BP-GL95, BP-L90A, and related variants.
- BP/E-series brick platform: These camcorder bodies share a common battery rail voltage, identical brick connector pinout, and the same BMS communication protocol. One cell specification covers the full platform because Sony standardised the 14.4V architecture across this broadcast product line for interoperability on multi-camera shoots.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the HDW-790WSP body and a compatible Sony charger. The BMS completed its handshake, cell protection tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff, and charge acceptance was normal across both the camera body and external charger paths.
- First-install charge cycle for broadcast bodies: Before your first heavy shoot, run one full charge cycle through the OEM Sony charger or camera body — not a generic third-party charger. Broadcast-grade Sony bodies perform a BMS initialisation on the first full charge cycle, which is what calibrates the battery-remaining indicator on the viewfinder display.
Why the HDW-790WSP battery indicator reads inaccurate after fitting a replacement cell
Sony broadcast camcorders map their battery-remaining display to a voltage-threshold curve stored in the camera body, not the battery itself. A new cell has a slightly different resting voltage profile at partial states of charge compared to a worn OEM cell, so the indicator can read high or low until the body recalibrates. Running one complete discharge-to-cutoff cycle followed by a full charge through the camera body resets this mapping. After that cycle, the indicator typically tracks the new cell accurately through normal use.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the viewfinder during recording
This symptom usually points to the camera body reading instantaneous voltage dips rather than a smoothed state-of-charge value. During HD recording, the combined draw from the sensor, codec processor, and image stabilisation causes brief voltage sag on the cell. If the BMS threshold sits close to a percentage boundary, the indicator flickers between two values as draw rises and falls. Verify the cell is fully charged — resting voltage at 100% should be approximately 16.8V — then allow one full recording session for the body to build a stable discharge profile.
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Technical Specifications
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 HDW-790WSP shows a "no battery" warning but the pack is seated and fully charged — what's happening?
Sony broadcast bodies run a BMS authentication check on every power-up, and a new cell sometimes fails this check on the first one or two insertions. Remove the pack, wait 10 seconds, reseat it firmly, and power the camera on again. If the warning persists, charge the pack once through the OEM Sony charger rather than a third-party unit — the charger handshake completes the initial cell acceptance. After one full charge cycle via the OEM path, the body consistently recognised the pack in our bench tests.
Shot count is noticeably lower than expected even though the battery reads full — is the cell faulty?
Shot count specs are calculated under controlled lab conditions without continuous autofocus, image stabilisation, or viewfinder draw running simultaneously. On the HDW-790WSP in active ENG use — HD codec, stabilisation on, viewfinder active — combined current draw runs significantly higher than the rated figure. The cell is not faulty; the actual load profile differs from the rated test condition. To verify cell health, check resting voltage after a full charge: it should sit at approximately 16.7–16.8V before any load is applied.
The replacement pack depletes much faster in cold outdoor conditions than it did at room temperature — is this a defect?
It is not a defect. Lithium-ion cells lose available capacity as temperature drops because ion mobility in the electrolyte slows down, which raises internal resistance and cuts usable discharge capacity. At temperatures below 10°C, capacity reduction of 15–20% is normal for Li-ion chemistry. Keep the spare pack in an inside jacket pocket between shots to maintain cell temperature, and swap packs as needed — there is no fix at the cell level, only thermal management on set.
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