JBL Link 20 Compatible Battery 3.7V 6000mAh Li-Polymer P763098
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JBL Link 20 Compatible Battery 3.7V 6000mAh Li-Polymer P763098 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
6000mAh
JBL Link 20 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (P763098 01A)
This is a 3.7V 6000mAh Li-Polymer battery for the JBL Link 20 smart Wi-Fi speaker. It replaces part number P763098 01A and restores portable power to the speaker when the original cell has degraded. Voltage and capacity match the stock cell exactly at 3.7V and 22.2Wh.
- Link 20 pack fitment: The Link 20 uses a single Li-Polymer pouch cell with a specific connector pinout that feeds the speaker's onboard power management IC. This replacement matches that pinout and the BMS handshake the board expects on reconnection.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the Link 20 mainboard. The BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, and the power management IC reported correct state-of-charge readings across the full charge range.
- Monthly discharge cycle for the Link 20: The Link 20 typically sits on a desk or kitchen counter and gets topped off before it drops below 50%. Run the speaker down past 20% at least once a month before recharging — the fuel gauge IC recalibrates on a full cycle and prevents false full-charge readings.
Capacity fade from constant top-off charging on the Link 20
Li-Polymer cells cycled repeatedly between 50% and 100% lose capacity faster than cells that complete full discharge cycles. The Link 20's fuel gauge IC tracks charge in and out, but without a full discharge reference point it gradually loses calibration. Over months of shallow cycling, the speaker reports full charge while actual usable capacity has dropped significantly. Running the battery down past 20% once a month gives the IC a hard lower reference and resets the gauge accuracy.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
As the Li-Polymer cell discharges toward its lower cutoff voltage, the amplifier's supply rail sags. The Link 20's amplifier pulls higher instantaneous current during loud passages, and a weakened or aged cell cannot hold voltage under that load. The result is audible clipping or distortion while the battery indicator still shows one or two bars. This happens because the indicator reflects average voltage, not the cell's ability to handle the amplifier's peak current demand. Replacing the cell restores the voltage headroom the amplifier needs to drive cleanly at full output.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my JBL Link 20 feel warm and then cut out during long listening sessions?
The Link 20 houses both the amplifier and the battery in a compact fabric-wrapped enclosure with limited airflow. Under extended play, amplifier heat and battery discharge heat combine inside the housing, and the battery's protection circuit trips on thermal overload before the cell actually runs flat. Let the speaker cool for ten minutes with the volume reduced, then resume — if it cuts out repeatedly at moderate volume with a new battery, check that the replacement cell is seated flat against the housing without any folding pressure on the pouch.
My Link 20 won't charge at all after it went completely flat — USB-C shows nothing.
When a Li-Polymer cell drops below roughly 2.5V per cell, the BMS locks out charging to prevent an unsafe recovery charge through a standard USB-C PD handshake. The charger and the speaker exchange no power negotiation because the battery's protection IC is blocking input. Connect the speaker to a 5V USB-C source and leave it for 20–30 minutes without expecting any indicator light — some units recover slowly from this deep-discharge state before the BMS re-enables normal charging. If no charging activity starts after that window, the original cell is likely below recoverable voltage and needs replacement.
My JBL Link 20 drops its Wi-Fi connection specifically when the volume is turned up high — why does this happen with the original battery?
At high volume the amplifier draws a sharp current spike, and an aged or degraded Li-Polymer cell sags in voltage under that combined amplifier-plus-Wi-Fi radio load. The Wi-Fi module has a lower minimum operating voltage than the amplifier, so when the cell can no longer hold voltage under peak draw, the radio drops its connection before the audio cuts out. You'll notice reconnection attempts immediately after the volume spike settles. Replacing the cell with a full-capacity 6000mAh pack restores the voltage stability the radio module needs to hold its network association under load.
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