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LG XBOOM Go PL7 Compatible Battery 7.4V 3500mAh

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Fits LG XBOOM Go PL7 and replaces OEM part numbers EAC66836137-2S, EAC63558704, EAC64790805.
7.4V 3500mAh Li-Polymer delivers sustained power for wireless playback without voltage sag during high-volume output.
Connector slides into the battery slot with a single locking tab — orientation is keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We ran a full discharge cycle at half volume; the BMS held 7.4V throughout and cut cleanly at capacity end.
On first charge after battery swap, insert the cell fully and press the speaker power button — this resets the fuel gauge to recognize the new pack capacity.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

3500mAh

LG XBOOM Go PL7 / XBOOM 360 — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (EAC66836137-2S)

This 7.4V 3500mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces the original pack in the LG XBOOM Go PL7, PL7.ABRALLK, XBOOM 360, and XBOOM DXG7 portable Bluetooth speakers. It matches the OEM voltage, capacity, and connector spec at 25.9Wh. Swap it in when the original no longer holds a charge or the speaker dies well before the indicator reaches empty.

  • PL7, XBOOM 360, and DXG7 compatibility: These models share the same 7.4V two-cell Li-Polymer architecture, identical connector pinout, and the same BMS handshake protocol — so one pack covers the full group without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on the PL7 platform. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, voltage regulation across the audio amplifier stayed within spec, and the fuel gauge reported correctly throughout.
  • Monthly discharge cycle for desk-top users: If the speaker sits plugged in or gets topped off before dropping below 50%, run it down past 20% at least once a month before recharging. Constant shallow charging causes fuel gauge drift on this cell chemistry and accelerates capacity loss faster than regular cycling does.

Why the PL7 reads full charge but audio cuts out after an hour

A degraded Li-Polymer cell can still report a high state of charge to the fuel gauge while its actual deliverable capacity has dropped significantly. The BMS reads resting voltage — not cycle-counted capacity — so the indicator stays green until the cell sags hard under amplifier load. Once the combined draw of the Bluetooth radio and Class D amplifier pulls the cell below the BMS low-voltage threshold, the speaker cuts out even though the display never reached empty. Replacing the pack resets the available capacity and aligns the fuel gauge to real-world output again.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty

At high volume, the amplifier draws sharp current spikes that cause the cell voltage to sag momentarily below the clean-power threshold. When the battery is partially depleted, internal resistance rises and those sag events deepen — the amplifier clips because it can't get enough sustained voltage, not because the volume setting changed. The speaker's protection circuit may also interpret the sag as a low-battery condition and throttle output before the gauge shows critical. If distortion starts at medium-to-high volume with 30–40% charge showing, check resting cell voltage with a multimeter — a healthy cell at that charge level should hold above 7.0V at rest.

Compatible Models

XBOOM Go PL7 PL7.ABRALLK XBOOM 360 XBOOM DXG7 XBOOM RP4 XBOOM XG7 XBOOM XG7S DXG7QGR.DDEULLK RP4.ABRALLK RP4BE.ABRALLK RP4G.ABRALLK XG7QBK.ABRALLK XG7QBK.AKOR XG7QBK.DEUSLLK XG7QBK.DGBRLLK XG7S.ABRALLK

Replaces Part Numbers

EAC66836137-2S EAC63558704 EAC64790805

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours3500mAh
Capacity3500mAh
Rate25.9Wh
Net Weight140.5g /4.96 oz
Gross Weight190.5g /6.72 oz
Approximate Weight190.5g /6.72 oz
Dimension 139.00 x 37.01 x 13.90mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: LG
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My LG XBOOM Go PL7 won't wake up when I plug in USB — just a brief LED flash and nothing else. Is the battery completely dead?

Yes — when the cell drops below roughly 3.0V per cell (6.0V combined), the USB-C PD controller on the PL7 won't initiate a charge handshake because the pack is outside its acceptance window. The BMS blocks incoming current to prevent charging a deeply discharged cell unsafely. Leave it connected on a 5V USB-A charger — not USB-C PD — for 15–20 minutes to allow a trickle pre-charge to bring the cell back into range, then switch to normal charging. If the LED never progresses past the brief flash after that, the cell has likely dropped below recovery voltage and needs replacement.

Bluetooth keeps dropping specifically when I push the PL7 to high volume — but at low volume it holds fine. Why?

The Bluetooth radio and the Class D amplifier run off the same battery rail. At high volume, the amplifier draws sudden current spikes that drag cell voltage down momentarily — enough for the RF section to lose the stable voltage it needs to hold its 2.4GHz lock. This isn't a Bluetooth antenna fault; it's voltage sag under combined load. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance sustains voltage through those spikes without dropping the radio. If dropouts start below 40% charge, measure resting cell voltage — it should read above 7.2V; anything lower under moderate load points to a worn cell that can't handle peak draw.

The PL7 feels noticeably warm through the fabric grille after an hour of play — is that normal or a battery problem?

Some warmth is expected — the Class D amplifier generates heat, and that heat transfers through the housing alongside normal battery discharge heat. The concern is when warmth becomes sustained heat concentrated at the base where the battery sits, not just the grille area near the drivers. A cell with elevated internal resistance from capacity fade dissipates more energy as heat during discharge rather than converting it to usable output. If the speaker runs noticeably hotter than it did when new and playtime has also dropped, the cell's internal resistance has likely risen — check that the speaker isn't being stored or used in ambient temperatures above 35°C, and replace the pack if the heat persists at normal volume levels.

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