JBL PartyBox 300 Compatible Battery 7.4V 10400mAh
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JBL PartyBox 300 Compatible Battery 7.4V 10400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
10400mAh
JBL PartyBox 300 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SUN-INTE-125)
This 7.4V, 10400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original pack in the JBL PartyBox 300 portable Bluetooth speaker. It fits both the PartyBox 300 and JBLPARTYBOX300CN variants. When the factory cell degrades and the speaker dies faster than it charges, this is the direct swap.
- PartyBox 300 and JBLPARTYBOX300CN compatibility: Both variants share the same battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The 7.4V nominal rail feeds the amplifier board and the Bluetooth radio through the same power path — swapping to a different voltage would trip the protection circuit immediately.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the pack through charge and discharge cycles on the PartyBox 300 board. The BMS handshake completed without fault codes, charge acceptance was normal from 0% state-of-charge, and the amplifier rail held stable voltage under high-volume load.
- Monthly discharge cycle for PartyBox 300 users: If this speaker lives plugged in or gets topped off constantly before dropping below 50%, discharge it fully to under 20% at least once a month before recharging. Without a full discharge cycle, the fuel gauge drifts and the speaker will report incorrect charge levels within a few months.
Why the PartyBox 300 clips and distorts before the battery indicator hits empty
The amplifier inside the PartyBox 300 draws heavy current at high volume. As the battery discharges below around 7.0V under load, internal resistance causes voltage sag that the amplifier sees as insufficient headroom — it clips the audio signal before the fuel gauge registers empty. This is a voltage sag issue, not a speaker fault. If audio is distorting but the indicator still shows bars, the cell is likely aged and its internal resistance has climbed. A new cell with lower internal resistance holds the voltage rail stable further into the discharge curve.
PartyBox 300 won't wake from USB-C when battery is deeply discharged
Li-ion cells below roughly 6.0V fall outside the acceptance voltage window for USB-C Power Delivery negotiation. The charger sends a probe voltage, the BMS doesn't respond at normal thresholds, and the speaker appears completely dead. This isn't a failed board — it's a cell recovery situation. Connect the original JBL DC barrel charger instead of USB-C, leave it for 20–30 minutes, and the BMS pre-charge circuit will slowly bring the cell back above the PD minimum. Once the indicator LED activates, USB-C charging will resume normally.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- 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
My PartyBox 300 shows a full charge but the audio starts cutting out after about an hour of loud playback — is that the battery?
Yes, and it's a specific failure mode on this speaker. The amplifier pulls high current at loud volumes, and an aged cell can't hold its voltage under that draw — the BMS trips the output to protect the pack before the fuel gauge catches up. The fuel gauge drifts because the cell's actual capacity no longer matches the calibration from shallow top-off charging cycles. Run the new pack down below 20% on first use, then charge it fully in one go to reset the gauge baseline.
Bluetooth keeps dropping on the PartyBox 300 when I push the volume past 75% — the battery looks fine.
The Bluetooth radio and the amplifier share the same power bus. At high volume, the amplifier pulls a surge of current that causes a momentary voltage sag on the shared rail — enough to interrupt the Bluetooth radio's transmit cycle. An aged battery with high internal resistance makes the sag worse. If this stops after fitting a new pack, the original cell's internal resistance had climbed enough to cause rail instability. Keep volume below the point where clipping starts to reduce peak current draw during loud passages.
The PartyBox 300 feels noticeably warm on the side panel during long outdoor sessions — should I be worried?
Some heat is expected. The amplifier generates heat during sustained playback, and the battery pack discharging at moderate current adds to it inside the enclosed housing. The concern is when the housing gets hot enough to be uncomfortable to hold — that indicates the thermal headroom is gone and the BMS may start throttling output or tripping the protection circuit early. Avoid direct sunlight on the speaker body during extended outdoor use, and keep ventilation slots clear of fabric or grass. If it still overheats after fitting a new pack, check that the housing vents aren't blocked internally.
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