IBM ThinkPad X60 Tablet 40Y8314 Replacement Battery 14.8V 4400mAh
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IBM ThinkPad X60 Tablet 40Y8314 Replacement Battery 14.8V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
4400mAh
IBM ThinkPad X60 / X61 Tablet PC — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (40Y8314)
This 14.8V, 4400mAh (65.12Wh) Li-ion cell replaces the original battery in the IBM ThinkPad X60 and X61 Tablet PC convertible series. It fits models including the X60 Tablet 6364, 6365, 6367 and X61 Tablet 7764, matching the original connector, voltage rail, and BMS handshake. OEM part numbers covered include 40Y8314, 40Y8318, FRU 42T5251, FRU 42T5204, FRU 42T5206, FRU 42T5208, and ASM 42T5209.
- X60 / X61 Tablet platform fit: These models share the same four-cell 14.8V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. One cell covers the full lineup without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on an X61 Tablet. The BMS negotiated charge termination correctly, reported state-of-charge over SMBus without error flags, and held voltage through repeated suspend-resume cycles.
- BIOS learn cycle after install: After fitting this battery, run the ThinkPad down to hibernate cutoff under normal load — screen on, Wi-Fi active — then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the false "poor health" warning that appears after any cell swap on this platform.
Why the X60 / X61 Tablet shuts down at 20–30% after a battery swap
The ThinkPad fuel gauge IC calibrates its discharge curve against EEPROM data written by the previous cell. A new cell with different internal resistance shifts the voltage-to-capacity curve enough that the system hits the low-voltage cutoff threshold earlier than the gauge predicts. The BIOS interprets this as 20–30% remaining and triggers a shutdown to protect the cell. Running two to three full discharge-to-hibernate, charge-to-100% cycles forces the fuel gauge IC to re-map the curve against the new cell's actual characteristics. After calibration, the gauge typically tracks within 3–5% across the full discharge range.
ThinkPad reporting 0% or "unknown battery" immediately after fitting
This happens when the BIOS cannot read the SMBus data from the new cell's protection circuit — usually a loose seating in the battery bay connector rather than a faulty cell. Remove the battery, clean the gold contacts on both the cell and the bay with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly until the latch clicks. If the BIOS still shows 0%, enter ThinkPad Setup, navigate to Config → Power, and run the battery reset option to clear stale EEPROM flags. After a successful reset, the gauge should immediately report a charge value above 0V.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: IBM
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The X61 Tablet BIOS shows "Battery health: poor" right after I fitted the new cell — is the battery faulty?
It is not faulty. The BIOS reads health data from EEPROM fields written by the original cell, and a new cell's EEPROM values differ enough to trigger the warning. Run one full discharge to hibernate cutoff under screen-on, Wi-Fi-active load, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the warning on the next boot.
The system info screen shows a Wh rating that does not match the 65.12Wh spec on the listing — which number is correct?
The listing figure of 65.12Wh is the measured capacity of the actual cell chemistry. The number Windows or ThinkVantage reports is pulled from the EEPROM embedded in the battery's protection circuit, which can carry the OEM-rated figure from the original factory programming. The two values represent different measurement references and a small discrepancy is normal. Run two full calibration cycles and the OS fuel gauge will align its reporting to the new cell's real output.
Charge stops at around 80% and will not go higher — is the charger the problem?
The charger is almost certainly not at fault. ThinkPad BIOS on the X60 and X61 series includes a charge threshold firmware setting that caps charge at 80% by default when Conservation Mode is active. Open ThinkVantage Power Manager, navigate to the Battery Health section, and switch the charge mode from "Conservation" to "Full Charge." The battery will then charge to 100%, confirming this is a BIOS-controlled limit rather than a cell fault.
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