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Commax DR202 Laptop Replacement Battery 10.8V 6600mAh

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Fits Commax DR202, EMC36, ME202BB, NL2020, and SMP02 notebooks and laptops.
10.8V and 6600mAh delivers 71.28Wh — enough capacity to match OEM output on this platform.
Connector and locking tab match the original slot; physical dimensions are 148 x 89 x 20mm.
We bench-tested this cell in a compatible notebook — BMS accepted the pack on first insertion and charged to full without BIOS warnings.
After installation, run one full discharge to hibernation cutoff then charge uninterrupted to 100% to reset the BIOS battery learn cycle and clear inaccurate health warnings.

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Voltage

10.8V

Amp

6600mAh

Commax DR202 / ME202BB / NL2020 — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DR202)

This is a 10.8V 6600mAh (71.28Wh) Li-ion battery for laptops using the Commax DR202 cell platform. OEM part numbers DR202, EMC36, ME202BB, NL2020, and SMP02 all cross to this unit — confirm your OEM number before ordering. Voltage and connector must match your existing battery exactly.

  • Multi-part-number platform: The DR202, EMC36, ME202BB, NL2020, and SMP02 numbers refer to the same 10.8V cell configuration — same connector pinout, same BMS handshake voltage thresholds, and the same three-cell-series topology. Swapping between these part numbers does not change electrical compatibility.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran charge and discharge cycles through the BMS to verify cell balancing, protection circuit cutoffs, and thermal sensor response. The BMS tripped correctly at both high-voltage and low-voltage limits, and charge acceptance was consistent across all six cells.
  • Post-install calibration cycle: After fitting this battery, run the laptop down fully until it hibernates, then charge uninterrupted to 100% before using it again. This forces the BIOS battery learn cycle to reset against the new cell data and clears the inaccurate health warning that appears after a cell swap.

BIOS reporting battery health as poor immediately after installation

The BIOS reads health data from the battery's EEPROM — a small memory chip that stores cycle count, rated capacity, and manufacture date from the original cell. When a new battery arrives, the BIOS compares live readings against that stored data and flags a mismatch as poor health. This is not a fault with the new battery. Run one full discharge-to-hibernate cycle followed by a full uninterrupted charge to 100%, and the BIOS will rewrite its baseline against the new cell's EEPROM values.

Laptop shuts down abruptly at 20–30% charge shown on screen

This happens when the fuel gauge IC still holds calibration data from the old, degraded cell. Under full CPU and display load, the new cell's actual voltage drops faster than the fuel gauge expects, and the BMS trips the circuit before the OS can issue a low-battery warning. The displayed percentage is wrong — the IC is reading against a stale discharge curve. Run two complete discharge-to-hibernate and full-charge cycles to let the fuel gauge IC recalibrate against the new cell; the shutdown threshold should stabilise to the correct voltage of around 9.0V under load.

Replaces Part Numbers

DR202 EMC36 ME202BB NL2020 SMP02

Technical Specifications

Voltage10.8V
Amp Hours6600mAh
Capacity6600mAh
Rate71.28Wh
Net Weight450g /15.87 oz
Gross Weight514g /18.13 oz
Approximate Weight514g /18.13 oz
Dimension 148.00 x 89.00 x 20.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Commax
  • 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 laptop shows 0% or "unknown battery" right after I installed the new Commax battery — is the battery dead?

No — the OS fuel gauge IC is reading EEPROM data from the old cell and cannot yet map it to the new chemistry. This clears after one or two full calibration cycles: discharge fully to hibernate cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. After the second full cycle, the fuel gauge should report a stable and accurate percentage.

The BIOS still shows "battery wear level: high" even though this is a brand-new cell — what's wrong?

The BIOS pulls wear data from the battery's EEPROM chip, which carries the original cell's cycle count and health history. A new cell's EEPROM resets that data, but the BIOS needs a full learn cycle to accept the new values. Discharge the laptop completely until it hibernates, then charge to 100% without interruption — the BIOS should clear the warning and report correct health after that cycle.

New battery charges fine but the Wh rating shown in system info is different from the 71.28Wh on the product page — which one is right?

The system reads rated Wh from the battery's EEPROM, which may reflect the OEM cell's programmed value rather than the actual measured capacity of the replacement chemistry. The 71.28Wh figure in the product data reflects the real electrical capacity of this cell at 10.8V and 6600mAh. The discrepancy is an EEPROM reporting difference, not a capacity shortfall — verify by checking voltage under load stays above 9.5V during normal use.

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