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Dell XPS 14 11.1V Replacement Battery 08PGNG 73.26Wh

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Fits Dell XPS 14 and XPS 15 models replacing OEM part 08PGNG, 0J70W7, 0JWPHF, and others listed.
Delivers 11.1V at 6600mAh capacity, totaling 73.26Wh for standard notebook runtime.
Connector type mates directly to XPS 14 and XPS 15 battery slot with standard locking tab.
We bench-tested this cell on an XPS 14 board; BMS accepted the pack on first insertion without fault codes.
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

11.1V

Amp

6600mAh

Dell XPS 14 / XPS 15 (L401X, L501X) — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (08PGNG)

This is an 11.1V, 6600mAh (73.26Wh) lithium-ion battery for the Dell XPS 14 and XPS 15 series, including the L401X and L501X models. It replaces OEM part numbers 08PGNG, J70W7, JWPHF, R4CN5, R795X, and several others listed under the P09E, P11F, and P12G platform codes. The connector, BMS handshake, and EEPROM profile match the original Dell specification.

  • XPS 14/15 L-series platform fit: The L401X and L501X share a common battery bay dimension, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. This cell is built to the same 219.40 × 55.90 × 42.90 mm footprint, so the connector seats fully and the BMS negotiates charge parameters without error flags.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an XPS 15 L501X. The BMS accepted the charge handshake immediately, the BIOS read state-of-charge correctly after one calibration cycle, and the cell held voltage above 10.8V under sustained CPU and display load without triggering an early cutoff.
  • First-cycle calibration on Dell XPS: After fitting this battery, run the laptop down to the hibernate cutoff — do not force shutdown — then charge uninterrupted to 100% without using the machine. This resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the inaccurate health warning that appears after every cell swap.

BIOS reporting poor battery health immediately after replacement

Dell's BIOS reads health data from EEPROM registers that the old cell populated over its lifespan. When a new cell goes in, those registers don't match the fresh chemistry, so the BIOS flags the battery as degraded or unknown before a single charge cycle runs. This is a data mismatch, not a fault with the new cell. Run one full discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% and the learn cycle rewrites those registers. After two or three cycles the health reading stabilises and the warning clears.

Laptop shutting down at 20–30% charge shown on screen

This happens when the fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve. The percentage shown on screen doesn't reflect actual cell voltage — the laptop shuts down because the cell hits its lower voltage cliff while the OS still shows charge remaining. It is not a fault with the new battery. Force a full calibration: discharge to automatic hibernate, then charge to 100% twice in a row without interruption. After that the fuel gauge IC re-maps its curve to the new cell and the cutoff aligns with the displayed percentage, with the cell maintaining at least 10.8V at the point the OS reads 15%.

Compatible Models

XPS 14 XPS 14 (L401X) XPS 15 XPS 15 (L501X) XPS 17 XPS 17 (L701X) XPS 17 (L702X) XPS L401X XPS L501X XPS L502X XPS L701X XPS L702X

Replaces Part Numbers

08PGNG 0J70W7 0JWPHF 0R4CN5 312-1123 8PGNG 991T2021F 999T2128F AHA63226267 AHA63226268 AHA63226270 AHA63226276 AHA63226277 J70W7 JWPHF P09E P09E001 P09E002 P11F P11F001 P12G P12G001 R4CN5 R795X

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours6600mAh
Capacity6600mAh
Rate73.26Wh
Net Weight423g /14.92 oz
Gross Weight603g /21.27 oz
Approximate Weight603g /21.27 oz
Dimension 219.40 x 55.90 x 42.90 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dell
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dell XPS 15 BIOS says "battery unknown" right after I put the new one in — did I get a dud?

The BIOS reads health data stored in the old cell's EEPROM registers. When those registers don't match a new cell, it flags the battery as unknown before any charge cycle has run — it's a data mismatch, not a defective cell. Run one full discharge to the automatic hibernate cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. After that cycle the BIOS rewrites its registers and the "unknown" status clears.

My XPS 14 shows the battery Wh rating as lower in system info than what the replacement battery says on the label — which is right?

The Wh figure in Dell's system info pulls from EEPROM data written by the original cell, not from the physical cell installed now. Until the BIOS learn cycle runs against the new chemistry, the reported figure reflects the old cell's rated capacity, not the actual 73.26Wh of this replacement. Run a full discharge-to-hibernate and a complete charge to 100% — after that cycle the EEPROM updates and system info displays the correct Wh rating.

New battery installed but XPS 15 won't charge above 80% — is something wrong with the cell?

Dell's BIOS includes a firmware-controlled charge limit that caps charging at 80% when "Primary AC Use" or a similar battery conservation setting is active. The cell itself is not at fault — it will accept a full charge. Open Dell Power Manager or the BIOS battery settings, check for any charge limit or conservation mode, and disable it. Once that setting is off, the battery charges to 100% normally.

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