Dell Inspiron 13R J1KND Compatible Battery 11.1V 6600mAh
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Dell Inspiron 13R J1KND Compatible Battery 11.1V 6600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
6600mAh
Dell Inspiron 13R / 14R Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (J1KND)
This is an 11.1V, 6600mAh (73.26Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Dell Inspiron 13R, 13R N3010, 13R N3010D, 14R, and a wide range of related Inspiron notebook models. It replaces OEM part numbers including J1KND, 04YRJH, FMHC10, TKV2V, and several others across the P07F, P08E, P10F, and P11G platform codes. When the original cell degrades, this unit restores unplugged operation to the notebook.
- Inspiron 13R / 14R platform fit: These models share a common battery connector pinout and BMS handshake protocol across the P07F, P08E, P10F, and P11G platform families. Dell used the same 11.1V three-cell rail across all of them, which is why a single part number covers such a broad model range without firmware conflicts.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an Inspiron 14R unit. The BMS initialised on first connect, the BIOS detected the pack without error, and charge current progressed normally through CC and CV phases to 100%.
- Post-install discharge cycle: After fitting this battery, run one full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the inaccurate health warning that appears after swapping cells on Dell Inspiron notebooks.
BIOS reporting battery health as poor immediately after replacement
The Dell BIOS reads health data from the battery's EEPROM, which stores charge cycle count, rated Wh, and design capacity from the previous cell. When a new pack is fitted, that EEPROM data is fresh and does not match the BIOS's accumulated discharge history. The BIOS interprets this mismatch as a fault and flags the battery as degraded or unknown. Running a complete discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted full charge forces the BIOS to re-run its battery learn cycle against the new cell's actual charge curve. After one or two full cycles, the health status clears.
Laptop shuts down at 20–30% charge shown on screen
This is a fuel gauge calibration issue, not a faulty cell. The fuel gauge IC on the motherboard built its discharge model around the old, degraded cell and cannot accurately predict the new cell's voltage cliff. Under combined CPU and display load, the system hits an unexpected voltage drop and the BIOS triggers an emergency shutdown before the displayed percentage reaches zero. The fix is to let the notebook discharge naturally to hibernate-cutoff twice without interruption. After two full cycles, the fuel gauge recalibrates to the new cell and the shutdown stops occurring above 10%.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dell
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Dell System Information show the wrong Wh rating after I installed this battery?
The Wh value shown in Dell System Information is pulled from the battery pack's EEPROM, which stores the rated capacity written at manufacture. If the figure shown differs slightly from 73.26Wh, the EEPROM value on that specific cell may reflect a rounded or regional variant rating — this is a data field difference, not a chemistry mismatch. The actual delivered energy matches the 6600mAh cell specification. Check the reading again after two full charge cycles; some Dell BIOS versions update the displayed value once the learn cycle completes.
The battery charges fine but the Windows fuel gauge percentage jumps around wildly for the first few days — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong with the cell. The fuel gauge IC on the Dell motherboard calibrated itself to the old battery's degraded discharge curve. With a new cell installed, it no longer knows where the voltage floor sits, so percentage readings swing erratically until it relearns. Run two complete discharges to hibernate-cutoff followed by full uninterrupted charges to 100%. That gives the fuel gauge IC enough real discharge data against the new cell to recalculate its model and stabilise the readings.
My Inspiron stops charging at 80% and the charge light goes off — is the replacement battery defective?
This is almost always a BIOS-controlled charge limit, not a fault with the replacement cell. Dell notebooks running certain BIOS versions or Dell Power Manager configurations have a deliberate 80% charge threshold that users or IT policies sometimes enable. Open Dell Power Manager (or Dell Command Power Manager on older units), navigate to Battery Settings, and confirm the charge mode is set to "Primarily AC" or "Full Charge" rather than "Adaptive" or a custom limit. If Dell Power Manager is not installed, check BIOS setup under the Power menu for a battery charge threshold setting and set it to 100%.
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