Harman/Kardon JN14BKH00468 Replacement Battery 11.1V 2500mAh
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Harman/Kardon JN14BKH00468 Replacement Battery 11.1V 2500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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11.1V
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2500mAh
Harman/Kardon Onyx / JN14BKH00468 — 11.1V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PR-633496)
This is an 11.1V, 2500mAh (27.75Wh) Li-Polymer replacement battery for the Harman/Kardon JN14BKH00468, Onyx, and TL150409 portable speakers. It restores wireless playback on units where the original cell has degraded or failed entirely. Voltage and capacity match the original pack specification.
- Onyx series compatibility: The JN14BKH00468, Onyx, and TL150409 share the same 11.1V three-cell Li-Polymer architecture, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — all three accept this pack without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on the Onyx platform. The BMS accepted the cell, balanced across all three groups, and held the protection thresholds at the expected cutoff points under both idle and active audio load.
- Monthly discharge cycle for Onyx users: The Onyx is frequently left on a desk or shelf topped off continuously. Run the speaker down below 20% at least once a month before recharging — constant shallow top-off without a full discharge causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade on the Li-Polymer cell.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
As cell voltage sags under combined amplifier and radio draw, the amp hits its minimum supply rail before the battery gauge reads zero. The result is audible clipping or distortion at moderate-to-high volume even though the display still shows charge remaining. A degraded or partially charged cell has higher internal resistance, which makes the voltage drop sharper under load. If the distortion clears when you lower volume or plug in AC power, the cell — not the amplifier — is the cause.
Speaker won't wake from USB-C after sitting unused for weeks
Li-Polymer cells left uncharged for extended periods can self-discharge below the USB-C PD minimum acceptance voltage, typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point the BMS blocks incoming charge as a protection measure and the speaker shows no response on the USB-C port. Apply a 5V supply via the DC barrel input if the unit has one, or use a Li-Po trickle charger directly on the pack at 0.1C until cell voltage recovers above 3.0V per cell — then connect USB-C to resume normal charging.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Harman/Kardon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Onyx speaker reads full charge but the audio cuts out or gets quiet after extended play — what's happening?
The original Li-Polymer cell loses capacity as it ages, so the fuel gauge drifts and reports a higher state of charge than the cell can actually deliver. Under combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw, the cell voltage sags faster than the indicator tracks. The BMS then hits its low-voltage cutoff while the display still shows partial charge. Replacing the cell resets the actual capacity the BMS is working with, and the gauge will read accurately again once the new pack completes a full charge and discharge cycle.
Bluetooth keeps dropping specifically at high volume — the signal is fine at low volume. Is this a radio fault?
It's almost always a power issue, not a radio fault. At high volume, the amplifier draws a current spike that combines with the Bluetooth radio's draw — the combined load causes the battery voltage to sag below the radio module's minimum operating threshold, and the Bluetooth stack drops the connection. Lower the volume and the amplifier current drops, sag disappears, and Bluetooth holds. If the original cell is degraded, its higher internal resistance makes the sag worse under exactly this kind of peak load. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance reduces the sag and keeps the radio stable.
The speaker feels noticeably warm on the fabric housing during long play sessions — is that a battery problem or an amplifier problem?
Both sources contribute, but a degraded Li-Polymer cell adds heat that a healthy cell does not. As internal resistance increases with cell age, more energy is lost as heat during discharge rather than being converted to audio output. The amplifier runs warm regardless — that's normal — but if the warmth is concentrated near the battery cavity or the unit is warmer than it used to be at the same volume level, the cell resistance is the likely cause. Swap the battery pack and monitor; amplifier-sourced heat stays constant, battery-sourced heat drops with a fresh low-resistance cell.
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