Marshall Kilburn II Replacement Battery 7.4V 6400mAh
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Marshall Kilburn II Replacement Battery 7.4V 6400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
6400mAh
Marshall Kilburn II / Kilburn III — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (TF18650-3200-4S2PA)
This 7.4V 6400mAh (47.36Wh) Li-ion battery fits the Marshall Kilburn II, Kilburn II V2, and Kilburn III portable Bluetooth speakers. It replaces the original pack when the speaker no longer holds a useful charge away from the wall. OEM part numbers TF18650-3200-4S2PA, C196A1, 7252-XML-SP, and C129C3 all cross to this cell configuration.
- Kilburn II, II V2, and III compatibility: All three models share the same 7.4V two-cell series architecture, the same physical housing dimensions, and the same BMS handshake protocol — so one pack covers the entire Kilburn line without connector or firmware conflict.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a Kilburn II unit. The BMS engaged cell balancing correctly at 8.4V full charge, and the low-voltage cutoff triggered cleanly at 6.0V — no erratic shutdowns or charge-refusal events observed.
- Monthly discharge cycle for Kilburn owners: If the speaker lives on a desk and gets topped off constantly, let it run down below 20% at least once a month before plugging in — continual shallow cycling causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade on these 18650 cells.
Bluetooth dropping at high volume on the Kilburn II
At maximum volume the Kilburn II amplifier draws a sharp current spike — stacked on top of the Bluetooth radio's steady draw, total load can momentarily sag cell voltage below the BMS protection threshold. An aged or partially depleted pack with higher internal resistance sags further and faster under this combined load. The BMS reads the sag as an undervoltage condition and trips, cutting the output mid-track. A fresh pack with low internal resistance sustains the combined draw without hitting that threshold, keeping the radio and amp running cleanly through loud passages.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator shows empty
The Kilburn II's indicator reads state of charge from cell voltage at rest, not under load. As a pack ages, the gap between resting voltage and loaded voltage widens — the indicator shows two bars while the amplifier is already seeing a sagged rail too low to deliver clean output. The amp clips under that voltage sag before the indicator ever reaches one bar, which is why distortion appears while the display still looks healthy. Charging the pack fully to 8.4V and checking whether distortion moves later in the discharge curve will confirm whether the old cell or the new one is responsible.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Marshall
- 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 Kilburn II shuts off briefly at max volume then comes back on — is that the battery?
Yes. Under peak amplifier load the combined current draw from the amp and Bluetooth radio can sag a tired pack's voltage low enough to trip the BMS undervoltage cutoff, which causes that momentary dropout and recovery. A healthy pack with low internal resistance sustains the load without the sag. Charge the current pack fully to 8.4V and test at high volume — if the dropout still happens within the first hour, internal resistance in the cell is the cause and the pack needs replacement.
The Kilburn II charges fine but playtime has dropped noticeably over the past year — what causes that?
Shallow cycling is the most common cause on speakers that stay plugged in most of the time. Repeatedly topping off from 60–80% without letting the pack discharge past 20% causes capacity fade on Li-ion cells and also drifts the fuel gauge so the indicator becomes unreliable. The cell itself loses active lithium over time under this pattern faster than it would through full cycles. Run the speaker down below 20% once a month to slow that drift and get an accurate read of remaining capacity.
My Kilburn II won't turn on at all after sitting unused for several months — how do I recover it?
Extended storage without a maintenance charge lets the cells self-discharge below the BMS minimum acceptance voltage, typically around 2.5V per cell — at that point the protection circuit blocks any charge input to prevent damage. Plug into the original Marshall charger and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes without pressing any buttons; some BMS circuits need a trickle-charge period to wake up before normal charging resumes. If the LED shows no response after 30 minutes, the cells have likely dropped below the recovery threshold and the pack needs replacement. A new pack should register a charging indicator within 60 seconds of connection.
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