AAXA P1 Pico Projector Compatible Battery 3.7V 1700mAh
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AAXA P1 Pico Projector Compatible Battery 3.7V 1700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1700mAh
AAXA P1 Pico Projector — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (KP250-03)
This 3.7V, 1700mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the original KP250-03 battery in the AAXA P1 Pico Projector. It restores the projector's ability to run untethered — away from a wall outlet — for presentations, classroom use, or outdoor viewing. Capacity matches the factory specification at 1700mAh (6.29Wh).
- P1 Pico Projector fit: The P1 uses a single-cell Li-Polymer pack at 3.7V nominal. The KP250-03 format is specific to this chassis — the cell dimensions (49.47 × 36.55 × 8.97mm) and connector position must match exactly for the battery door to close and the BMS handshake to complete.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the P1's internal charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell, balanced charge terminated correctly, and the projector powered on without a fault flag on the status LED.
- Lamp draw management on battery: Set the P1 to eco or low-brightness mode when running on battery. Full lamp brightness pulls 30–40% more current than eco mode. The projector's power rail will sag under that load faster, and the lamp controller may cut the image before the battery indicator reaches empty.
Why the P1 shuts off mid-presentation before the battery reads empty
The P1's lamp controller requires a minimum voltage threshold — typically around 3.4V under load — to sustain the LED or lamp driver. A Li-Polymer cell's terminal voltage drops under current draw, so the projector can hit that cutoff while the open-circuit voltage still reads "charged." This is more pronounced with an aged or partially degraded cell, but it also happens with a new cell at full lamp brightness. The fix is straightforward: reduce lamp brightness in the projector's settings, which lowers current draw and keeps the terminal voltage above the lamp controller's cutoff point for longer.
P1 not charging after battery has been fully discharged
If the P1 sits unused for several weeks with a depleted cell, the Li-Polymer battery can drop below 2.5V — the threshold at which most BMS circuits refuse a standard charge cycle as a safety measure. The projector's internal charger may show no charging activity or an error state. To recover the cell, connect the projector to power and leave it for 20–30 minutes without powering it on — some charger ICs include a trickle pre-charge stage that slowly brings the cell back above 3.0V before switching to normal CC/CV charging. If the cell does not recover above 3.0V after an extended trickle period, the cell has over-discharged beyond recovery and replacement is the correct next step.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: AAXA
- 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 AAXA P1 projector turns off by itself mid-presentation even though the battery indicator still shows charge — what's happening?
The lamp driver in the P1 needs a minimum voltage to keep running, and that threshold is hit under load before the indicator reaches empty. The battery's terminal voltage sags when the lamp draws peak current, triggering a shutdown even though the open-circuit reading looks fine. Switch the projector to eco or low-brightness mode — this cuts current draw enough to keep the voltage rail above the lamp controller's cutoff. If the shutdowns persist at low brightness, the cell has degraded past the point where reduced draw helps and needs replacing.
The P1's image looks noticeably dimmer on battery than when it's plugged in — is the battery faulty?
This is normal projector behaviour, not a battery fault. The P1 reduces lamp power when running on battery to stay within what the cell can supply without voltage sag. You will see the same behaviour with a brand-new cell. If the dimming is more severe than expected or the image is unstable, check that the battery contacts are clean and seated — a high-resistance connection causes additional voltage drop on top of the projector's own power management.
The P1 stopped taking a charge after sitting unused for a month — the charge light doesn't come on at all.
A Li-Polymer cell left discharged for weeks can drop below 2.5V, and the BMS will block a normal charge cycle at that voltage as a protection measure. Plug the projector in and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes without pressing the power button — some charger ICs run a low-current pre-charge stage to recover cells between 2.5V and 3.0V before switching to full charge. If the charge indicator still does not activate after 45 minutes, measure the battery connector voltage with a multimeter; a reading below 2.0V means the cell has over-discharged beyond recovery and needs to be replaced.
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