HP Chromebook 14-X Compatible Battery 11.1V 3100mAh HSTNN-IB6P
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HP Chromebook 14-X Compatible Battery 11.1V 3100mAh HSTNN-IB6P - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
3100mAh
HP Chromebook 14-X / 14-Q Series — 11.1V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (HSTNN-IB6P)
This 11.1V, 3100mAh (34.41Wh) lithium-polymer cell replaces the original battery in the HP Chromebook 14-X and 14-Q series. It fits a wide range of variants including the 14-X013DX and 14-X010NR, and crosses to OEM part numbers HSTNN-IB6P, BO03XL, 774159-001, and TPN-Q137 among others. If the original cell no longer holds charge or the laptop refuses to run off battery alone, this is the direct swap.
- 14-X and 14-Q shared battery platform: Both Chromebook lines use the same three-cell Li-Polymer pack at 11.1V nominal, the same connector orientation, and the same BMS handshake over the SMBus line to the EC. Swapping between 14-X and 14-Q variants works because the embedded controller uses the same charge profile for both.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a 14-X unit. The BMS communicated correctly with the EC from the first boot, charge termination triggered cleanly at full voltage, and no fault codes were logged in the battery status register.
- First-cycle calibration on the 14-X: After installing, run one full discharge until the Chromebook hibernates, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without interruption. This forces the fuel gauge IC to recalibrate against the new cell's actual capacity and clears the inaccurate health warning the EC throws after any cell swap.
Why the Chromebook 14-X shuts down at 20–30% after a battery swap
The EC on the 14-X uses stored discharge curves from the previous cell to predict the voltage cliff — the point where cell voltage drops sharply under combined CPU and display load. A new cell has a different curve, so the EC trips the low-voltage cutoff earlier than the percentage shown on screen. The gauge says 25%, but the cell is already at the knee of its discharge curve under load. Running two full calibration cycles resets these stored curves and brings the shutdown point back in line with the displayed percentage.
ChromeOS reporting battery health as "poor" or capacity as 0% after fitting a new cell
The EC reads battery health from EEPROM data that carries over from the old cell's cycle count and degradation history — it does not automatically recognise a new cell as healthy. ChromeOS flags the battery as poor or unknown because the EEPROM values no longer match the cell's actual state. Force a battery learn cycle: discharge fully to hibernate cutoff, then charge without interruption to 100%. After two full cycles the EC updates its stored data and the health status reports correctly. If the warning persists, check battery status in crosh using the command battery_test 1 and confirm voltage reads above 11.0V at rest.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HP
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My HP Chromebook 14-X shows the new battery Wh rating as wrong in system info — it says something different from the label on the battery. Is the cell faulty?
The Wh figure shown in ChromeOS or crosh is pulled from the EEPROM on the battery pack, which stores the rated capacity from the factory spec sheet — not a live measurement of the actual cell inside. A replacement cell may carry slightly different EEPROM data than the original HP pack, causing a mismatch between the label and what the OS reports. This is an EEPROM data difference, not a defective cell. Confirm actual cell voltage using `battery_test 1` in crosh — if it reads above 11.0V at rest, the cell is fine.
The fuel gauge on my Chromebook 14-X jumps around wildly for the first few charges after fitting this battery — 60% one minute, 80% the next. What's happening?
The fuel gauge IC on the 14-X uses a learned model built from previous discharge cycles to estimate state of charge. After a cell swap, that model no longer matches the new cell's voltage-to-capacity curve, so readings are unstable until the IC re-learns. Run two complete cycles — full discharge to hibernate cutoff, then uninterrupted charge to 100% each time. After the second cycle the gauge IC has enough data to lock onto the correct curve, and the percentage readings stabilise.
My Chromebook 14-X stops charging at 80% and won't go higher. Is the new battery defective or is something else limiting it?
The 14-X EC includes a BIOS-level charge limit that caps charging at 80% when Battery Care mode or Adaptive Charging is active in the HP settings — this is firmware behaviour, not a battery fault. Open the HP Support Assistant or check ChromeOS battery settings and confirm no charge limit is enabled. If no limit is set and the cell still won't charge above 80%, discharge fully to hibernate cutoff and charge uninterrupted — a partial first cycle can cause the BMS to hold the threshold until it completes one full calibration pass. After a full cycle, maximum charge voltage should reach approximately 12.6V across
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