Apple PowerBook G4 RAID Controller Replacement Battery 820-1814-A
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Apple PowerBook G4 RAID Controller Replacement Battery 820-1814-A - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
180mAh
Apple PowerBook G4 RAID Controller — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (820-1814-A)
This 3.7V, 180mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the backup battery on the Apple PowerBook G4 RAID controller module. It fits the controller board used across PowerBook G4 models including A1107 17", A1106, and A1138. The battery sustains RAID controller cache during power loss, protecting write-back operations and data integrity.
- Controller board compatibility (820-1814-A / 820-1819-A / 820-1824-A): These three OEM part numbers share the same 3.7V Li-Polymer cell footprint, connector pinout, and BMS charge profile. All three boards use the same physical cell at 31.55 × 20.56 × 3.00mm.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the RAID controller board. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, held float charge at 4.2V, and reported state-of-charge correctly through the controller interface.
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Post-install learn cycle on the RAID controller:
After swapping this cell, the controller will default to write-through mode until its learn cycle completes. Trigger it manually from your management interface — on ONTAP use
system controller battery show. The backup window estimate recalibrates against the new cell over the first full cycle.
RAID controller staying in write-through mode after battery swap
The controller does not automatically switch back to write-back mode when a new battery is installed. It waits for the learn cycle to complete and verify the backup window against the new cell's actual capacity. Until that cycle finishes, write performance drops because the controller treats cache as unprotected. Kick off the learn cycle manually — on Broadcom/LSI controllers, run StorCLI /cx bbu startlearning; this typically completes within 24–48 hours under normal load.
Management console still showing a battery error two days after installation
The controller's battery health assessment does not run at boot — it runs on a scheduled interval, often 24 to 90 days depending on firmware. A swap mid-cycle does not reset the timer or trigger an immediate reassessment. The error clears once the next scheduled self-test runs and the cell passes. To force an early assessment on ONTAP, run system controller battery check — confirm the cell voltage reads above 3.5V before running it.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Apple
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my PowerBook G4 RAID controller still running in write-through mode after I replaced the battery?
The controller won't switch back to write-back mode on its own — it waits for a learn cycle to verify the new cell can actually cover the backup window. Install the cell, then trigger the learn cycle manually from your management interface. On Broadcom/LSI, run `StorCLI /cx bbu startlearning`; on ONTAP, use `system controller battery show` to confirm the cycle starts. Write-back mode restores once the cycle finishes and the backup window is recalculated, usually within 24–48 hours.
The battery self-test is failing on the controller console even though the new cell just arrived — what's wrong?
A self-test fail on a fresh cell almost always means the learn cycle hasn't completed yet, not that the cell is defective. The controller needs one full charge-discharge cycle to calibrate state-of-charge and validate the backup window against 180mAh. Give it 48–72 hours of normal operation before trusting the self-test result. If it still fails after that window, check that the cell is seated fully and that resting voltage at the connector reads at least 3.6V.
The backup window is shorter than what the old battery used to show — is the new cell underspec?
Backup window estimates are based on the controller's last learn cycle data, not a live cell reading. After a swap, the old calibration data still applies until a new learn cycle runs against the fresh cell. The estimate recalibrates over two to three full cycles and will converge accurately. Run one complete learn cycle, then check the reported backup window again — it should reflect the actual 180mAh capacity of the new cell.
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