HP Notebook x2 SW02XL Replacement Battery 7.4V 4200mAh
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HP Notebook x2 SW02XL Replacement Battery 7.4V 4200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
4200mAh
HP Notebook x2 10-P Series — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (SW02XL)
This is a 7.4V, 4200mAh (31.08Wh) Li-Polymer replacement battery for the HP Notebook x2 10-P series, including the 10-P018WM, 10-P014NF, and x2 210 G2 (L5H44EA). It cross-references OEM part numbers SW02XL, HSTNN-IB7N, 859517-855, 859470-1B1, TPN-Q180, and TPN-Q181. The slim 3.24mm profile matches the original cell in the hybrid tablet-laptop chassis.
- Notebook x2 10-P platform fit: The 10-P series shares a common 7.4V two-cell Li-Polymer architecture across SKUs. The connector pinout, BMS handshake voltage, and physical footprint are identical across these variants, which is why one cell covers the full range.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a 10-P018WM unit. The BMS completed charge negotiation without error, the fuel gauge IC registered the new cell, and the BIOS accepted the handshake without a "battery not detected" flag on first boot.
- Post-swap recalibration on the x2 10-P: After installing, run one full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. The HP BIOS on this platform stores learned capacity data from the old cell — skipping this step leaves the fuel gauge reading against stale EEPROM values and triggers false health warnings in HP Support Assistant.
Why the Notebook x2 shuts down at 20–30% after a battery swap
The HP Notebook x2 BIOS tracks a voltage floor threshold learned from the previous cell's discharge curve. A new Li-Polymer cell holds a slightly different voltage profile under combined CPU and display load. When the system hits what it thinks is the safe cutoff — based on old data — it forces shutdown even though charge remains. This is not a fault with the replacement cell. Running two full discharge-to-hibernate and charge-to-100% cycles resets the learned curve. After calibration, the shutdown threshold aligns to the new cell's actual 3.0V floor per cell.
HP Support Assistant flagging the new cell as "poor health" or "unknown"
HP Support Assistant reads battery health from EEPROM data embedded in the BMS — not from a live cell measurement. When a replacement cell is installed, the EEPROM reports manufacture date and cycle count from the new cell, which doesn't match the aged profile the OS was previously tracking. This mismatch causes Support Assistant to display "poor health" or "unknown battery" immediately after install. It is not a defect. Complete one full discharge-to-hibernate cycle followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100%, then relaunch HP Support Assistant — the health status resets once the fuel gauge IC writes fresh data to the EEPROM register.
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
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My HP Notebook x2 fuel gauge is jumping around — showing 60%, then 45%, then 80% within minutes. Is the new battery faulty?
The fuel gauge IC on the x2 10-P platform calibrates against a discharge curve built up over several cycles. With a new cell installed, the IC has no reference curve yet, so it estimates state-of-charge against the old cell's data — which causes the erratic readings. Run two complete discharge-to-hibernate cycles followed by full uninterrupted charges to 100%. After the second cycle, the fuel gauge IC writes a new reference curve and the readings stabilise.
HP System Information shows the wrong Wh rating — it says 30.18Wh but the replacement is rated 31.08Wh. Should I be concerned?
The Wh figure shown in HP System Information is read from the EEPROM on the battery's BMS board, not calculated live. Some replacement cells ship with a rated EEPROM value that reflects the cell chemistry's nominal floor rather than its full capacity — a small difference between 30.18Wh and 31.08Wh is within normal EEPROM rounding tolerance. Actual capacity delivered will reflect the true 31.08Wh spec once the cell is fully cycled. If the value shown is drastically different (e.g., below 28Wh), reseat the battery connector and recheck after a full charge cycle.
The x2 stopped charging at 80% and won't go higher — is there a fault with the replacement cell?
The HP Notebook x2 BIOS includes a battery charge limit feature that caps charging at 80% when Battery Saver mode is active in Windows, or when the HP battery health manager in UEFI is set to "extended battery life." This is a firmware-controlled limit — not a cell fault. Open HP UEFI (F10 at boot), navigate to Power Management, and set the battery charge mode to "full charge." Alternatively, disable Battery Saver in Windows Settings and confirm the charge limit is removed there first.
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