HP Stream 11-D001DX Replacement Battery 11.4V 3100mAh ME03XL
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HP Stream 11-D001DX Replacement Battery 11.4V 3100mAh ME03XL - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.4V
Amp
3100mAh
HP Stream 11 Series — 11.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ME03XL)
This is an 11.4V Li-ion battery rated at 3100mAh (35.34Wh), built to replace the original ME03XL cell in HP Stream 11 notebooks. It fits the Stream 11-D001DX, D010CA, D010NR, D010WM, and over 240 additional Stream 11 variants sharing the same battery bay and connector. Slot it in when the original cell can no longer hold charge through a normal work session.
- Stream 11 series compatibility: These models share the same 11.4V three-cell architecture, identical battery connector pinout, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one cell covers the full range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a Stream 11 unit and confirmed the BMS negotiated charge correctly, hit full cutoff at 11.4V rated ceiling, and passed all four-pin communication checks without error flags.
- Post-install calibration on Stream 11: After fitting, run the laptop on battery until it drops to hibernate cutoff — do not plug in mid-cycle. Then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This forces the BIOS battery learn cycle to reset against the new cell and clears the false health warning that appears after every cell swap on this platform.
Why the Stream 11 reports poor battery health immediately after a cell swap
The Stream 11 BIOS stores charge history and wear data from the previous cell in EEPROM. When a new cell goes in, that old data conflicts with what the fuel gauge IC is actually reading. Windows will show "Consider replacing your battery" or a low health percentage even though the cell is brand new. Running one complete discharge-to-hibernate followed by a full uninterrupted charge resets the learn cycle and writes fresh baseline data to EEPROM. After two to three calibration cycles, the reported health figure will reflect the actual new cell state.
Stream 11 shutting down unexpectedly at 20–30% remaining
This happens because the fuel gauge IC is still calibrated against the old cell's voltage curve. At full CPU and display load, the new cell's actual voltage drops faster than the gauge predicts, and the system hits the low-voltage safety cutoff before the displayed percentage reaches zero. It is not a faulty battery — it is a calibration gap. Run two full discharge-to-100% charge cycles without interruption. By the third cycle, the gauge IC maps the new cell's voltage curve accurately and the premature shutdowns stop.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: HP
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Windows says my HP Stream 11 battery is at 0% or "unknown" right after I installed the new cell — what's wrong?
The BIOS pulled that reading from EEPROM data written by the old cell, not from the new one. The fuel gauge IC hasn't run a calibration cycle against the replacement yet, so it has no valid baseline to report. Let the laptop discharge fully to hibernate cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. After that first complete cycle, the gauge IC writes fresh data and the OS reading corrects itself.
My Stream 11 shows 35Wh in HP Support Assistant but the spec on the old battery said something different — is this cell the wrong one?
That mismatch is an EEPROM reporting difference, not a wrong-battery problem. The EEPROM on the new cell carries the rated chemistry spec of 35.34Wh, while the old cell may have reported a slightly different figure based on its own stored data. The physical cell, voltage, and connector are correct for your platform. Confirm voltage reads 11.4V at the connector — if it does, the cell is right and the Wh figure in system info will settle after the first calibration cycle.
The HP Stream 11 battery stops charging at 80% and won't go higher — is the new cell defective?
Almost certainly not. The Stream 11 BIOS includes a battery charge limit feature that caps charging at 80% when enabled — it is a firmware setting, not a battery fault. Go to HP BIOS (F10 at startup), locate the Battery Health Manager or Adaptive Battery Optimizer setting, and switch it to "Let HP manage my battery charging" or "Full charge." Save and exit. The battery will then charge to 100%.
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