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GODOX V860III Replacement Battery VB26A 7.4V 3000mAh

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Fits Godox V860III flash strobes, replaces OEM battery part numbers VB26A and VB26B.
This 7.4V, 3000mAh lithium-ion cell powers the V860III capacitor recharge cycle between full-power shots.
Connector slides into the battery compartment with a single locking tab; orientation is keyed and cannot reverse.
We bench-tested the cell on a V860III under sustained full-power fire; BMS accepted the handshake without fault codes.
Power cycle the flash head fully off before the first shot — the BMS initialises correctly only from cold start, not mid-session swap.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

3000mAh

GODOX V860III — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (VB26A / VB26B)

This is a 7.4V, 3000mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the GODOX V860III speedlight. It fits directly in place of the original VB26A and VB26B cells. The V860III is a wireless camera flash, and this battery powers both the capacitor recharge circuit and the radio trigger electronics between shots.

  • V860III fit confirmation: The V860III uses a dedicated battery bay with a proprietary contact plate — only cells matching the VB26A/VB26B footprint seat correctly and complete the BMS handshake. This cell matches that footprint and connector orientation.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through sustained full-power burst sequences on the V860III. The BMS held voltage steady across repeated capacitor recharge cycles and did not trip during high-draw discharge events.
  • First-install cold start on the V860III: After fitting this cell, power the flash fully off before firing the first shot. The V860III BMS initialises the charge state only from a cold start — swapping the battery mid-session without a full power cycle can cause the unit to misread remaining capacity.

Flash output stepping down after 10–15 full-power shots

At full power, the V860III pulls a large burst of current to recharge its capacitor after every shot. If the cell's internal resistance is elevated — common in aged or depleted batteries — voltage sags during that recharge draw. The BMS reads the sag as a low-charge condition and signals the flash to reduce output, even when the display shows charge remaining. A fresh cell with low internal resistance holds voltage under that recharge load and keeps output consistent through a full shoot.

Recycle time between flashes slower than the original cell

A new cell often ships with slightly higher internal resistance than a fully conditioned one. This slows the current available to recharge the capacitor, which extends recycle time noticeably in the first few sessions. Run five full discharge-and-recharge conditioning cycles and internal resistance drops as the cell's chemistry stabilises. After conditioning, recycle time on the V860III should return to the spec range you'd expect from the original factory cell.

Compatible Models

V860III

Replaces Part Numbers

VB26A VB26B

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate22.2Wh
Net Weight114.2g /4.03 oz
Gross Weight139.2g /4.91 oz
Approximate Weight139.2g /4.91 oz
Dimension 71.10 x 41.40 x 24.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: GODOX
  • 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 V860III is cutting output to roughly half-power partway through a shoot — the battery still shows charge. What's causing that?

This is voltage sag under capacitor recharge current, not a capacity problem. When the cell can't sustain voltage during the high-draw burst after each shot, the flash interprets the drop as a depleted cell and steps output down as a protection measure. A worn original battery does this even at 40–50% indicated charge. Fit a fresh cell and confirm the flash holds full output past 15 consecutive full-power pops before trusting it on a shoot.

Recycle time on this new cell is noticeably slower than my old battery was when it was new — is something wrong?

Nothing is wrong. New Li-ion cells ship with slightly elevated internal resistance, which limits how quickly current flows into the V860III's capacitor between shots. This is normal and temporary. Run five full shoot-and-recharge cycles — discharge the cell properly during a real session, then charge to full — and recycle time will tighten up as internal resistance normalises across the cell's chemistry.

The V860III dock is cycling between the charge LED and the ready LED instead of settling — the cell is fully charged but the light keeps switching.

This is a BMS handshake fault, not a charging fault. The dock and the cell's BMS need to complete a clean initialisation sequence, and a hot swap or interrupted charge cycle can leave that handshake in a loop. Remove the cell from the dock, leave it out for 30 seconds, then reinsert and let the charge cycle run from the beginning without interruption. If the dock still cycles, seat the cell in the V860III flash head, power the unit fully on and then fully off, and try the dock again — the flash head's power cycle resets the BMS state.

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