Sony SRS-X30 ID659 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6800mAh
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Sony SRS-X30 ID659 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
6800mAh
Sony SRS-X30 / SRS-XB30 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ID659)
This is a 7.4V, 6800mAh (50.32Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Sony SRS-X30, SRS-XB3, SRS-XB30, and SRS-XB43 portable Bluetooth speakers. It slots into the same housing as the original pack and connects to the same BMS interface. Capacity figures come from the product data, not estimates.
- SRS-X30 / XB3 / XB30 / XB43 platform fit: These four models share the same internal battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — which is why a single cell replacement covers all four. The 7.4V nominal rail feeds both the Class D amplifier and the Bluetooth radio from a common battery bus.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the SRS-XB30. The BMS handshake completed on first connection, fuel gauge calibrated correctly by the second full cycle, and the protection circuit tripped cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold without nuisance shutdowns.
- Monthly discharge cycle for SRS series speakers: If this speaker sits on a desk and gets topped off before it drops below 50%, the fuel gauge will drift within a few months. Let the speaker play down past 20% at least once a month before recharging — this keeps the Li-ion cell's state-of-charge estimate accurate and slows capacity fade.
Audio distortion before the battery indicator reaches empty on the SRS-XB30
As a Li-ion cell ages, its internal resistance rises. Under the combined current draw of the amplifier and Bluetooth radio at high volume, terminal voltage sags faster than the fuel gauge expects. The amplifier hits its minimum supply voltage and starts clipping the audio signal — this shows up as crackling or thinning bass — while the battery indicator still reads one or two bars. A fresh cell at 6800mAh has lower internal resistance, which reduces the sag under load and pushes that clipping threshold further down the discharge curve.
Speaker shows full charge but audio cuts out after extended play
This is fuel gauge drift, not a faulty charge circuit. Years of shallow top-off charging — never completing a full discharge — cause the BMS to lose accurate track of the cell's actual capacity. It reports "full" based on voltage alone, but the usable window has shrunk. After fitting this replacement pack, run two full discharge-to-recharge cycles before trusting the indicator. By the end of the second cycle the BMS recalibrates against the cell's real capacity and the gauge reads accurately again.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SRS-XB30 Bluetooth drops out or stutters when I push the volume past halfway — is the battery causing this?
Yes, and it's a load-spike issue. At high volume, the Class D amplifier pulls a sharp current surge on top of the steady Bluetooth radio draw — on a degraded cell, that combined spike causes the terminal voltage to sag below what the radio needs to hold its connection. The result is a stutter or momentary drop that comes back when volume drops. A fresh 6800mAh cell with lower internal resistance handles the combined peak draw without the sag — fit the replacement and test at full volume before assuming the radio module is faulty.
The speaker feels noticeably warm on the sides during long listening sessions — is that a battery problem?
Some warmth is normal, but excessive heat during extended play usually comes from two sources stacking: the Class D amplifier generates heat under continuous output, and the Li-ion cell adds its own discharge heat inside the same enclosed fabric housing. On a degraded cell with higher internal resistance, that battery-side heat contribution increases because more energy is lost as heat rather than delivered to the amplifier. If the housing is uncomfortably warm to the touch, stop the session and let it cool before continuing — a replacement cell runs cooler under the same load. Check the outside of the housing after 90 minutes of play at moderate volume; it should be warm but not hot.
My SRS-X30 won't respond to the USB charging cable after sitting unused for several months — what's happening?
The cell has almost certainly self-discharged below the minimum voltage the USB charging circuit will accept. Li-ion cells left unused drop below 2.5V per cell — at that level the protection circuit locks out normal charging as a safety measure. Some Sony SRS units will not respond to the cable at all at this point, showing no LED activity. The fix is to replace the pack entirely rather than attempt to recover a cell that has been in deep discharge for an extended period, as capacity is permanently compromised once the cell drops that low. Fit the replacement, connect the cable, and the charging LED should respond within 30 seconds.
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