IBM ThinkPad X20 02K6651 Replacement Battery 10.8V 4400mAh
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IBM ThinkPad X20 02K6651 Replacement Battery 10.8V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
4400mAh
IBM ThinkPad X20 / X21 / X22 / X23 — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (02K6651)
This is a 10.8V, 4400mAh (47.52Wh) lithium-ion replacement battery for the IBM ThinkPad X20 series ultraportable notebooks. It fits the ThinkPad X20, X21, X22, and X23, covering a wide span of early-2000s business-class ThinkPad hardware. OEM part numbers covered include 02K6651, 02K6678, 02K6712, 02K6837, 02K6838, 02K6839, 02K6850, 08K8024, and FRU 02K6652.
- X20 through X23 shared platform: These four ThinkPad models run the same 10.8V power rail, use the same physical connector, and communicate with the same BMS handshake protocol. A single cell fits all four without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a ThinkPad X22. The BMS responded correctly to charge termination at full capacity and did not trigger false protection cutoffs during normal CPU and display load.
- Post-install discharge cycle on X-series ThinkPads: After fitting this battery, run the laptop on battery power until it hibernates at low charge, then charge it uninterrupted to 100%. The ThinkPad X-series BIOS uses a battery learn cycle to calibrate its fuel gauge against the new cell — skipping this step causes the health warning to persist and the charge indicator to read inaccurately for weeks.
BIOS reporting poor battery health immediately after cell swap
The ThinkPad X20 BIOS reads health data stored in the battery's EEPROM and compares it against expected charge cycles and capacity. A fresh cell arrives with EEPROM values that do not match the BIOS's learned baseline for the old cell, so the BIOS flags it as degraded even though it is new. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it is a data mismatch. Running one full discharge-to-hibernate followed by a complete uninterrupted charge to 100% resets the BIOS battery learn cycle and clears the warning.
Laptop shutting down abruptly at 20–30% charge shown on screen
This happens when the cell voltage drops below the BMS protection threshold under combined CPU and display load, even though the OS fuel gauge still reads 20–30%. The fuel gauge IC in the ThinkPad X-series calculates remaining charge from a model built on the old cell's chemistry — it has not yet calibrated to the new cell's actual voltage curve. The result is a mismatch: the gauge shows capacity remaining, but the cell has already crossed the cutoff voltage under load. Complete two to three full discharge-to-hibernate and charge-to-100% cycles to let the fuel gauge IC recalibrate against the new cell. After calibration, the gauge tracks the actual voltage cliff and the abrupt shutdowns stop.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: IBM
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ThinkPad X22 shows the new battery as "0%" and won't charge — is the cell dead on arrival?
It is not dead. The ThinkPad X-series fuel gauge IC does not recognise a new cell's EEPROM data until it runs a learn cycle. Connect the AC adapter and leave it connected for a full uninterrupted charge — some units take up to 90 minutes before the BIOS acknowledges the cell and begins reporting a percentage. If the charge LED never lights, remove the battery, reseat it firmly, and reconnect AC power.
The OS shows a completely different Wh rating for this battery than the original — should it match exactly?
No, and a mismatch here is expected. The Wh figure the OS reads comes from the EEPROM data written to the original cell at the factory — it reflects IBM's rated chemistry, not measured capacity. The replacement cell carries its own EEPROM values based on the actual cells used. The ThinkPad X20-series BIOS uses voltage and current data from the BMS for all functional decisions, not the Wh field. Ignore the reported Wh discrepancy and verify actual behaviour by running a discharge cycle.
After two weeks of use, the charge indicator on the ThinkPad X21 is jumping erratically — 60%, then 45%, then back to 55%
The fuel gauge IC on the X21 is still running its calibration model against the old cell's charge curve. It takes three to five full discharge-to-hibernate and charge-to-100% cycles before the IC locks onto the new cell's actual voltage profile. Until calibration completes, the percentage readout will drift and jump, particularly in the 40–65% range where the Li-ion voltage curve is flattest. Run the full cycles without interrupting charges mid-way, and the readout will stabilise at the correct state of charge.
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