JBL Charge 5 Replacement Battery 3.7V 10000mAh Li-ion
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JBL Charge 5 Replacement Battery 3.7V 10000mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
10000mAh
JBL Charge 5 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (GSP-1S3P-CH4A)
This 3.7V, 10000mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original pack in the JBL Charge 5 portable Bluetooth speaker. It also fits the Charge 4 using part number GSP-1S3P-CH4A. Capacity is 10000mAh (37Wh), matching the factory specification.
- Charge 4 and Charge 5 compatibility: Both speakers share the GSP-1S3P-CH4A cell format, the same 3.7V nominal voltage rail, and the same BMS connector pinout. The Charge 5 also accepts the GSP-1S3P-CH4D variant. Swapping between generations works because the pack geometry and protection circuit communication are identical.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the Charge 5 board. The BMS handshake completed without error, fuel gauge reporting tracked correctly across the discharge curve, and the protection circuit tripped cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
- Fuel gauge reset after fitting: After installing a new cell, the Charge 5 fuel gauge often reads inaccurate percentages because it was calibrated to the old degraded pack. Run the speaker down until it shuts off automatically, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% — this recalibrates the gauge to the new cell's actual capacity.
Capacity fade from constant top-off charging on the Charge 5
Most Charge 5 owners keep the speaker plugged in at a desk and top it off before it drops below 50%. Li-ion cells cycled repeatedly between 80% and 100% never complete a full charge-discharge cycle, which causes the fuel gauge to drift and accelerates capacity loss at the top of the voltage curve. The cell voltage sits near 4.2V for extended periods, which stresses the cathode chemistry. Discharge the pack to below 20% at least once a month before putting it back on charge.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
At high volume, the amplifier inside the Charge 5 draws current in short, sharp spikes. When the cell is partially discharged, internal resistance rises enough that those spikes cause the voltage to sag below what the amp needs — the result is clipping distortion even though the indicator shows charge remaining. This is a cell-level issue, not a speaker fault. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance holds voltage more steadily under the amplifier's peak draw. If distortion starts appearing above 70% volume, check the resting voltage of the old pack — a healthy cell at 50% charge should read above 3.7V at rest.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My JBL Charge 5 won't wake up at all when I plug in USB-C — the new battery is fitted but nothing happens.
When a Li-ion cell drops below roughly 2.5V, the Charge 5's BMS blocks charging because the cell voltage is too low for the USB-C PD negotiation to initialise. Connect the speaker to a USB-C charger and leave it completely undisturbed for 20–30 minutes — the BMS runs a trickle pre-charge phase at low current to bring the cell up to the minimum acceptance threshold before normal charging begins. Do not press any buttons during this window. If the LED still shows nothing after 30 minutes, measure the cell terminals directly — a reading below 2.5V means the pre-charge phase hasn't completed yet and you should wait longer before assuming the battery is faulty.
The Charge 5 Bluetooth drops out specifically when I push the volume past 80% — it reconnects on its own after a second.
At high volume, the amplifier and the Bluetooth radio are both drawing current simultaneously. The combined load causes a voltage sag on the cell, and if the sag is steep enough, the radio module browns out briefly and drops the connection — the speaker doesn't power off because the sag is short, but it's enough to break the wireless link. This happens more often with a degraded cell because internal resistance amplifies the sag under peak load. Replace the cell and verify the resting voltage reads 3.7V or above at a 50% state of charge.
The Charge 5 gets noticeably warm on the bottom during long play sessions — is that a battery problem?
During extended playback, heat comes from two sources at once: the amplifier dissipates heat into the housing, and the discharging Li-ion cell also generates heat through its own internal resistance. In the Charge 5's sealed fabric housing, that heat has limited paths to escape, so both sources combine. A cell with higher internal resistance — typical in an aged or partially failed pack — generates more heat at the same discharge current. If the speaker feels hot rather than warm, or shuts off during playback without the battery indicator reaching empty, measure the cell's open-circuit voltage immediately after shutdown — it should read above 3.5V if the cutoff was thermal rather than capacity-related.
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