HP DV04XL Elite X3 Desk Dock Replacement Battery 7.7V 5800mAh
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HP DV04XL Elite X3 Desk Dock Replacement Battery 7.7V 5800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.7V
Amp
5800mAh
HP Elite X3 Desk Dock — 7.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (DV04XL)
This 7.7V, 5800mAh (44.66Wh) Li-Polymer cell replaces the DV04XL battery inside the HP Elite X3 Desk Dock. The dock uses this internal battery to maintain backup power and sustain charging output to a docked Elite X3 smartphone. Compatible with dock models including 1BH17EA, 1BH18EA, and 1BQ72LT, among others.
- Elite X3 Desk Dock compatibility: All listed dock variants share the same 7.7V battery rail, DV04XL connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one cell covers the full range of dock SKUs including HSTNN-W612 and HSTNN-W612-DP cross-references.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge under active dock load. The BMS balanced correctly across both cells, held cutoff voltage at the expected threshold, and passed protection trip tests for overcurrent and overtemperature conditions.
- Post-swap recalibration for the Elite X3 Dock: After fitting the new cell, run the dock down to automatic power-off under load, then charge uninterrupted to full. The dock's fuel gauge IC needs this single full cycle to anchor its capacity reading against the new cell's actual chemistry — skipping it leaves the charge indicator reading inaccurately for weeks.
Why the Elite X3 Dock shows a battery fault light immediately after a cell swap
The dock's BMS stores the previous cell's EEPROM state — cycle count, health flags, and learned capacity data. When a new cell is fitted, that stored data no longer matches the cell's actual chemistry, and the dock flags a health mismatch. This is not a fault with the replacement cell. One complete discharge-to-cutoff followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% overwrites the old EEPROM baseline. The fault indicator clears once the fuel gauge IC completes that first full learn cycle.
Dock stops charging the Elite X3 at a fixed percentage and won't go higher
This symptom usually points to a firmware-controlled charge limit active in the dock, not a fault in the replacement cell. HP's dock firmware can enforce an 80% ceiling as a default battery-preservation setting, particularly on units that shipped with a charge-management policy profile applied. Check the HP Elite X3 companion app or any applied MDM policy for charge threshold settings. Disabling or adjusting the charge limit policy in the device management console — not a hardware fix — resolves this; target setting is 100% maximum charge threshold.
Compatible Models
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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
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Elite X3 Dock's charge indicator is showing the wrong level after I replaced the battery — it jumped from 15% to 80% mid-session. What's going on?
The fuel gauge IC inside the dock is still running calculations against the old cell's learned capacity data. It takes two to three full discharge-and-charge cycles for the IC to recalibrate its model against the new cell's actual chemistry. Run the dock down to automatic cutoff under normal load, then charge uninterrupted to 100% — repeat that twice and the reading will stabilise.
My replacement DV04XL cell is reading the wrong Wh figure in the dock's system info — it shows a different value than the 44.66Wh listed on the cell. Is the cell faulty?
The Wh figure displayed pulls from the EEPROM on the old cell's stored profile, not from a live measurement of the new cell. The dock's BMS hasn't yet overwritten the rated value from the previous battery's data. Complete one full discharge-to-cutoff then a full uninterrupted charge — this forces the BMS to rewrite the EEPROM baseline with the new cell's actual rated chemistry, and the correct 44.66Wh value will appear.
The Elite X3 Dock cuts off power to the connected phone during heavy use even though the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — why?
Under sustained charging load to the docked Elite X3, the dock draws peak current that the degraded or poorly seated cell can't sustain — voltage drops below the BMS cutoff threshold even though the fuel gauge still shows capacity. Check that the replacement cell's connector is fully seated and the contacts are clean. If the cutoff persists, measure the cell voltage under load; it should not drop below 6.0V during active charging output — if it does, the BMS protection circuit is tripping on a genuine voltage sag.
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