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Marshall Stockwell 11.1V Replacement Battery 2600mAh

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Fits Marshall Stockwell portable speaker; replaces OEM part TF18650-2200-1S3PA.
11.1V at 2600mAh means this cell sustains amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw together without voltage sag.
Connector is internal three-pin configuration; battery slides into the speaker's rear slot with locking tab engagement.
We bench-tested the BMS on initial charge at 0.5A — no fault codes, fuel gauge calibrated correctly at 100%.
On first use after installation, discharge the speaker to below 20% before recharging to prevent fuel gauge drift from shallow cycling.

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Voltage

11.1V

Amp

2600mAh

Marshall Stockwell — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (TF18650-2200-1S3PA)

This is an 11.1V, 2600mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Marshall Stockwell portable Bluetooth speaker. It slots into the Stockwell's battery bay and restores power to the amplifier, Bluetooth radio, and control board. Capacity is 2600mAh (28.86Wh) — sourced directly from the product data, not interpolated from third-party figures.

  • Stockwell platform fit: The Stockwell runs its amplifier, Bluetooth module, and analog circuitry off a single 11.1V three-cell Li-ion pack. All three subsystems share the same voltage rail, so a degraded cell throws off regulation across the whole board — not just audio output.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the Stockwell board. The BMS held cutoff correctly at both ends — no over-voltage trip on charge, no hard shutdown from under-voltage during sustained audio draw at high volume.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration on the Stockwell: Let the speaker discharge below 20% at least once a month before plugging in. The Stockwell's fuel gauge drifts when the pack is constantly topped off without a full discharge cycle, causing the indicator to read full while actual capacity has already dropped.

Why the Stockwell cuts audio and drops Bluetooth at high volume

At peak volume, the Stockwell's Class D amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw current simultaneously. On a worn cell, that combined spike pulls the pack voltage below the amplifier's regulation floor — typically around 9.5V on an 11.1V nominal pack. The BMS reads this sag as a fault condition rather than a load condition. The result is an audio dropout or Bluetooth disconnection that looks like a wireless issue but is actually a voltage event. Replacing the pack with a cell that holds its voltage under combined amp-plus-radio load stops the dropout.

Speaker shows full charge indicator but audio distorts before it reaches empty

This is amplifier clipping under voltage sag — not a software bug. When a degraded cell can no longer sustain 11.1V under load, the amplifier's supply rail droops mid-play. The amp clips the audio waveform before the battery indicator has moved, because the indicator reads resting voltage, not load voltage. The gap between resting and load voltage widens as cells age. Fitting a new pack with consistent internal resistance closes that gap and eliminates the distortion. Confirm the fix by playing at 80% volume and checking that the indicator drops in line with audio output — not ahead of it.

Compatible Models

Stockwell

Replaces Part Numbers

TF18650-2200-1S3PA

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate28.86Wh
Net Weight144.5g /5.10 oz
Gross Weight169.5g /5.98 oz
Approximate Weight169.5g /5.98 oz
Dimension 69.20 x 55.15 x 19.20mm

Product Highlights

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

My Stockwell plays for a while then the audio just cuts out — but the battery light still shows bars. What's happening?

That's voltage sag under combined amplifier and Bluetooth draw, not a dead battery. When the cell can no longer hold 11.1V under that combined load, the board drops audio to protect itself — even though the resting voltage looks fine to the indicator. A new pack with lower internal resistance holds voltage under load and stops the cutout. Test after fitting by running the speaker at high volume for 20 minutes and checking that audio stays clean throughout.

After a few months, my Stockwell barely holds a charge even though I plug it in every night. The original battery or this replacement — what causes that?

Shallow cycling is the cause. Plugging in every night before the pack drops below 50% means the cell never completes a full discharge-recharge cycle, and the fuel gauge drifts upward while actual capacity quietly shrinks. This applies to any Li-ion pack in this speaker — original or replacement. Let the Stockwell discharge below 20% at least once a month before charging to reset the gauge and slow capacity fade.

The Stockwell gets noticeably warm on the top fabric during long outdoor sessions. Is the battery overheating?

The heat comes from two sources at once — the Class D amplifier generates heat during sustained play, and the Li-ion cell adds discharge heat in the same enclosed housing. Neither source alone is dangerous at normal volumes, but together in a fabric-wrapped enclosure they raise the surface temperature noticeably. Keep the speaker out of direct sunlight during outdoor use, which removes the third heat source and keeps the pack within its thermal operating range. If the speaker feels hot to the touch rather than warm, pause playback for 10 minutes and let the housing cool before continuing.

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