Brother PJ-520 Replacement Battery PA-BT-300 14.4V 360mAh
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Brother PJ-520 Replacement Battery PA-BT-300 14.4V 360mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
360mAh
Brother PJ-520 / PJ-560 Series — 14.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (PA-BT-300)
This is a 14.4V, 360mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Brother PJ-520, PJ-522, PJ-523, PJ-560, and compatible models in the PJ portable printer range. It replaces OEM part numbers PA-BT-300, PA-BT-500, and LB4707001. The battery restores untethered operation for mobile receipt and label printing without an AC connection.
- PJ-500 and PJ-560 series compatibility: These models share the same 14.4V battery rail, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. One cell fits across the range because Brother standardised the power architecture across both print-head generations.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through charge cycles on a PJ-560 unit and monitored BMS cutoff thresholds. The protection circuit engaged correctly at undervoltage and capped charge termination at the expected delta-V peak — no overcharge drift detected.
- First-deployment print sequence: After installing, charge fully, then run five consecutive test prints before field use. The PJ series paper feed motor draws a brief current spike on each job — cycling through prints confirms the BMS has correctly profiled the new cell's current delivery curve before you rely on it in the field.
Why the PJ-520 refuses to print after sitting unused for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. A PJ-520 left on a shelf for several months can drop below 10V — well under the minimum motor drive voltage the BMS will allow. At that point the printer powers on but sends nothing to the paper feed or thermal head. Placing the discharged battery on charge for a full uninterrupted cycle before powering the printer is the only way to recover normal operation. If the charger light cycles rapidly and never settles, the cell voltage has dropped below the charger's recovery threshold — try a trickle-charge mode or replace the battery outright.
Faded or uneven print output on a charged battery
The PJ series thermal head requires a stable voltage feed to maintain consistent element temperature across the full print width. A degraded Ni-MH cell that reads 14V at rest can sag to 11–12V under the thermal head load, causing temperature variation mid-print and producing streaky or washed-out output. This is distinct from a paper or head-cleaning issue — if the fade appears immediately on a fresh sheet, measure terminal voltage under load rather than at rest. A healthy cell should hold above 13.2V during active printing.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Brother
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My PJ-522 connects to my phone but drops the Bluetooth connection every time it starts printing — is the battery causing this?
Yes, this is a voltage sag issue, not a pairing fault. When the print job starts, the thermal head and paper feed motor draw current simultaneously, pulling the battery voltage down sharply. At low charge or with a degraded cell, that sag is enough to starve the Bluetooth radio, which drops the connection to protect its own power rail. Charge the battery fully and retry — if the drop still happens at full charge, the cell can no longer hold voltage under combined load and needs replacement.
The paper feed jams partway through a print job even though there's no paper blockage — what's happening?
Feed motor torque drops in direct proportion to battery voltage. When the cell is partially discharged or aging, the motor doesn't generate enough torque to maintain consistent paper tension through the full feed stroke, and the printer interprets the resistance as a jam. Clear the jam, charge to full, and retest — if jams only occur toward the end of a charge cycle, the usable capacity of the cell has degraded and it's no longer supplying adequate voltage across the full discharge curve. A new battery restores full motor torque at rated voltage.
After replacing the battery, my PJ-560 shows a charging indicator but the battery percentage never increases past a low number — what's wrong?
The PJ-560 charger uses delta-V detection to track charge progress in Ni-MH cells. A brand-new cell sometimes presents a flat initial voltage curve that the charger misreads as a near-full state, terminating the charge cycle early. Remove the battery, leave it out for two minutes, then reinsert and start a fresh charge cycle — this resets the charger's detection window. If the issue persists after two full attempts, confirm the charger output is delivering the correct 16–17V DC at the port before concluding the battery is at fault.
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