HP Pavilion dv9047EA 14.4V Replacement Battery 432974-001
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HP Pavilion dv9047EA 14.4V Replacement Battery 432974-001 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
6600mAh
HP Pavilion dv9000 Series — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (432974-001)
This 14.4V, 6600mAh (95.04Wh) Li-ion battery replaces the original cell in the HP Pavilion dv9047EA, dv9095EA, dv9219EA, dv9294EU, and over 229 additional dv9000-series notebooks. It slots into the standard dv9000 battery bay and connects through the same 8-pin smart battery interface HP used across this generation. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec exactly.
- dv9000-series platform fit: HP built the entire dv9000 line around a shared 14.4V battery bus with a common connector pinout and BMS handshake protocol. Every model in this cluster — from the dv9047EA to the dv9295EU — reads battery state data over the same SMBus lines, so one replacement cell covers the full range without any adapter or firmware difference.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell on a dv9000-series unit and confirmed the BMS negotiated charge correctly, the BIOS recognised capacity without a fault code, and cell temperature stayed within HP's charge-cutoff threshold through three consecutive full cycles.
- Post-install calibration on dv9000: After fitting, run one full discharge until the laptop hibernates on low-battery cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without interruption. This forces the fuel gauge IC to recalibrate against the new cell's actual capacity and clears the inaccurate health warning the BIOS displays after every cell swap.
Why the dv9000 BIOS reports poor health immediately after a battery swap
The dv9000's BIOS reads health data from EEPROM registers stored on the battery's BMS board, not from live cell measurements. When a new cell arrives, those registers still hold factory default values that don't match the BIOS's learned profile from the old pack. The result is a "poor health" or "0% available" warning even when the new cell is fully charged and functioning correctly. Running one complete discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% rewrites the learned values and clears the warning.
Laptop shutting down at 20–30% charge shown on screen
This happens when the fuel gauge IC hasn't yet calibrated against the new cell's actual voltage curve. The gauge loses track of true state-of-charge as voltage drops under combined CPU and display load, and the laptop hits a real low-voltage cutoff while the screen still shows charge remaining. It is not a faulty battery — it is an uncalibrated gauge. Run two full discharge-to-hibernate cycles followed by full uninterrupted charges, and the shutdowns stop. After calibration, the gauge tracks the new cell accurately down to the 10.8V low-battery threshold HP sets in firmware.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HP
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My HP Pavilion dv9047EA shows the battery as "unknown" in Windows right after fitting the new cell — what's happening?
The Windows battery driver reads capacity and cycle data from the EEPROM on the BMS board. On a fresh replacement, those registers hold factory defaults that don't match any learned profile, so the OS flags the battery as unknown or reports 0% designed capacity. This is a data mismatch, not a hardware fault. Run one full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% — the fuel gauge IC writes updated values to the EEPROM and Windows reports the battery correctly on the next boot.
The Wh rating showing in HP Support Assistant says 47Wh, but this battery is listed as 95.04Wh — which is right?
HP Support Assistant pulls the Wh figure from the EEPROM's rated-capacity register, which on some dv9000 BMS boards was programmed to a lower value at the factory for a different cell variant. The physical cell in this replacement is rated at 95.04Wh — that is the correct figure. After one full calibration cycle, the fuel gauge recalculates reported Wh against actual measured cell capacity, and the figure in system info will update to reflect the real value.
After the new battery is fully charged, the dv9000's fuel gauge drops from 100% to around 70% within the first few minutes of unplugging — is the cell defective?
This is fuel gauge IC drift on first use, not a defective cell. The gauge IC was calibrated to the discharge curve of the old, degraded cell and reads the new cell's steeper initial voltage drop as a large capacity loss. The cell itself is delivering full voltage — the gauge is misreading it. Run two complete discharge-to-hibernate cycles followed by full uninterrupted charges back to 100%, and the IC recalibrates its curve against the new cell. The erratic drop disappears once the gauge locks onto the correct voltage-to-capacity relationship.
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