FiiO E5 Portable Amplifier Replacement Battery 3.7V 190mAh
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FiiO E5 Portable Amplifier Replacement Battery 3.7V 190mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
190mAh
Fiio E5 / E3 / E6 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PL402030 1S1P)
This 3.7V, 190mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the original PL402030 1S1P battery inside the Fiio E5, E3, and E6 portable headphone amplifiers. It fits the compact PCB stack in all three units, which share the same battery bay dimensions and connector. Capacity figure is 190mAh (0.7Wh) — use that number when comparing cells.
- E5 / E3 / E6 shared platform: All three models use the same battery footprint, voltage rail, and protection circuit handshake. One cell covers the full lineup without modification to the connector or housing.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an E5 unit and confirmed the onboard BMS accepted charge without tripping, held the 3.7V nominal rail through a full discharge curve, and released cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff.
- First-cycle volume discipline: Run the amplifier at 50% volume for the entire first charge cycle. Full-volume operation on an uncalibrated cell draws peak current before the cell has established its delivery baseline, which can cause the BMS to trip early and misread remaining capacity on all future cycles.
Amp shutting off before the battery indicator reaches empty
The E5 amplifier circuit requires a minimum supply voltage slightly above the point where the LED indicator changes state. When a degraded or new-but-uncalibrated cell develops voltage sag under audio load, the amp hits its cutoff threshold while the indicator still shows charge remaining. The fix is a full uninterrupted charge to 4.2V followed by a controlled discharge at low-to-moderate volume — this lets the protection circuit relearn the cell's actual delivery curve. After two or three of these cycles, the cutoff and indicator should align within normal tolerance.
Clipping and distortion at moderate volume on a freshly installed cell
Clipping on a new cell usually points to a calibration gap, not a faulty battery. The amplifier's output stage draws bursts of current during transient peaks in audio — if the cell's protection circuit hasn't yet mapped its internal resistance, those bursts cause a momentary voltage drop that clips the output waveform. Running two full charge-discharge cycles at 50–70% volume stabilises the cell's internal resistance reading inside the BMS. If clipping persists past three cycles at a steady 3.7V supply, check the solder joint on the battery connector before suspecting the cell itself.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Fiio
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Fiio E5 cuts out suddenly even though the LED still shows battery remaining — is the new cell faulty?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The E5's amplifier circuit cuts power when supply voltage sags below its minimum operating threshold, and that threshold sits above the LED indicator's switchover point. Under audio load, a new uncalibrated cell can sag enough to trip the cutoff while the indicator still reads "charged." Run two full charge cycles at 50–70% volume to let the BMS map the cell's actual delivery curve, and the premature cutoffs should stop. If they don't, measure the cell voltage at rest — it should read 3.7V or above between 20% and 80% charge.
The Fiio E5 gets noticeably warm during extended listening sessions — is that a battery problem?
Some warmth is normal. The E5's amplifier stage generates heat through efficiency losses, and the Li-Polymer cell adds a small amount of discharge heat on top of that. If the housing is hot to the touch rather than just warm, the cell may be delivering higher current than expected — check whether you're running at high gain with low-impedance headphones, which draws the most current the battery can supply. Keep sessions under an hour at high gain settings and allow the unit to cool before recharging; charging a warm Li-Polymer cell reduces cycle life.
Battery drains much faster at high gain on my E5 than it did with the original cell — is the replacement lower capacity?
The replacement cell matches the original 190mAh rating. What you're seeing is physics, not a capacity shortfall. Output power scales directly with gain — high gain drives more current through the amplifier stage, pulling the 190mAh cell down faster than low or medium gain settings do. Confirm the new cell is the cause by running the same track at medium gain and comparing drain rate. If drain at medium gain is also faster than expected, fully charge the cell to 4.2V and discharge it once at medium volume to calibrate the BMS before drawing any conclusions.
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