Denon DMP-R70 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2400mAh
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Denon DMP-R70 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2400mAh
Denon DMP-R70 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 3.7V Li-ion cell replaces the original battery in the Denon DMP-R70 portable CD player. It delivers 2400mAh (8.88Wh) to keep the unit running away from mains power. No OEM part number is published for this model — fitment is confirmed by voltage, physical dimensions (71.00 × 19.70 × 19.70mm), and connector alignment.
- DMP-R70 fit confirmation: The DMP-R70 uses a slim single-cell Li-ion format. This cell matches the voltage rail and physical envelope of the original. The battery management circuit monitors cell voltage and terminates charge at 4.2V, consistent with the player's onboard charging path.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the bench. The BMS responded correctly to cutoff thresholds at both ends — no false low-battery trips and clean termination at full charge.
- First-cycle conditioning on the DMP-R70: Run the first full charge inside the player itself rather than via an external Li-ion charger. The DMP-R70's onboard charging circuit initialises the battery-level indicator correctly when the first cycle completes through the device's own charge path.
Why the DMP-R70 reports low battery immediately after fitting a new cell
The DMP-R70 maps its battery indicator to a voltage-threshold table calibrated against the original cell's discharge curve. A new cell at partial state of charge may sit at a voltage the player's firmware interprets as low — even if the cell is at 60–70% capacity. This is a threshold-mapping issue, not a cell fault. Run one full charge cycle through the player's onboard circuit. After that cycle, the indicator reads accurately against the new cell's actual state of charge.
DMP-R70 not powering on after the battery has sat unused for several months
Li-ion cells in storage self-discharge over time. If the cell drops below approximately 2.5V, the DMP-R70's protection circuit will block power-on as a safeguard against operating a deeply discharged cell. Connect the player to its charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on — this allows the charger to bring the cell above the BMS re-enable threshold. If the player still shows no response after a full charge session, check that the charge indicator light activates; no indicator light points to a connector or contact issue rather than the cell itself.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Denon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DMP-R70 battery indicator drops from full to empty within a few minutes of starting playback — is the cell faulty?
This is almost always a voltage-threshold mismatch, not a defective cell. The player's firmware reads voltage at a single snapshot point and maps it to a display level calibrated to the original cell's curve. A new cell discharges along a slightly different curve, so the indicator can jump dramatically. Run one complete charge-to-discharge-to-charge cycle through the player's onboard charger. After that conditioning cycle, the indicator tracks the new cell's actual capacity correctly.
The DMP-R70 drains the new battery noticeably faster during anti-skip playback than in standard mode — is that normal?
Yes. The anti-skip (ESP) buffer in the DMP-R70 spins the disc more aggressively and keeps the buffer memory active, both of which increase current draw beyond standard playback. The 2400mAh rated capacity is measured at a steady low-drain discharge rate. Anti-skip mode pulls higher intermittent current, which effectively reduces usable capacity compared to that rated figure. This is a physics constraint of the disc motor and buffer system, not a cell fault — no replacement cell changes this behaviour.
My DMP-R70 cuts out mid-track even though the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — what's happening?
The player's voltage cutoff threshold is fixed. Under load — motor spin-up, buffer writes, laser assembly — the cell voltage sags below that cutoff threshold momentarily, triggering a shutdown even if the resting voltage would show charge remaining. This sag becomes more pronounced as a cell ages through repeated cycles. If this is a new cell, check that the cell contacts inside the battery compartment are clean and making firm contact. A thin layer of oxidation on the terminals creates enough resistance to cause voltage sag under the load spike of disc spin-up — clean the contacts with a dry cloth and retest.
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