JVC GC-XA1 Replacement Battery BN-VH105 3.7V 1050mAh
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JVC GC-XA1 Replacement Battery BN-VH105 3.7V 1050mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1050mAh
JVC GC-XA1 / ADIXXION Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BN-VH105)
This is a 3.7V, 1050mAh Li-ion replacement cell for the JVC GC-XA1 and ADIXXION action camera series, including the GC-XA1BUS variant. It replaces OEM part numbers BN-VH105 and BN-VH105US. Physical dimensions are 43.30 × 31.30 × 7.10mm — match these before ordering if you're unsure which cell your unit takes.
- GC-XA1 and ADIXXION fit group: These models share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and 3.7V voltage rail. The BMS in each body reads cell status through the same three-pin interface, so one cell covers all variants listed above.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a GC-XA1 body. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, balancing terminated correctly at 4.2V, and protection cutoff triggered at the expected low-voltage threshold.
- First-use charge cycle on the GC-XA1: Insert the new cell and run a full charge via the camera body or OEM charger before your first shoot. The GC-XA1's battery-remaining indicator calibrates its percentage map during this initial cycle — skipping it causes the display to read inaccurately for the first several uses.
Why the GC-XA1 shows a dead battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell
The GC-XA1 maps its battery percentage display against a voltage-discharge curve calibrated to the original cell. A new replacement cell has a slightly different internal resistance profile, so the camera's fuel gauge reads the voltage at the wrong point on that curve. This makes a 60–70% charged cell appear nearly empty on screen. Running one full charge-discharge cycle inside the camera body lets the BMS re-anchor its reference points to the new cell's actual curve. After that cycle, the indicator tracks correctly.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during video recording on the ADIXXION
Sustained video recording on the ADIXXION draws harder than still shooting — the sensor, processor, and write buffer all pull simultaneously. Under that combined load, a cell with any internal resistance variation causes momentary voltage dips that the BMS interprets as sudden capacity drops, which snaps the percentage indicator down. The display then recovers when load eases between frames. If the jumping is severe, charge the cell fully to 4.2V and test again — erratic readings on a full charge point to a cell fault rather than a calibration issue.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JVC
- 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 GC-XA1 screen says "no battery" even though I just inserted a fully charged replacement — is something wrong?
This is a BMS authentication check that some JVC bodies run on first contact with a new cell. Power the camera off completely, remove the battery for 10 seconds, reinsert it, and power back on. If the error persists, place the battery in the OEM charger or charge it via the camera body for a full cycle — the body typically accepts the cell and clears the error once it has completed one supervised charge.
My shot count on the GC-XA1 is noticeably lower than what the original battery delivered — why?
Shot count varies significantly depending on whether you're using the LCD continuously, shooting video clips, or recording in cold temperatures — all of these draw beyond the baseline spec. A cell that hasn't completed its first full charge cycle will also underperform for the first few uses as the chemistry stabilises. Run two full charge-discharge cycles through the camera body, then retest under the same shooting conditions as your original baseline before assuming the cell is underperforming.
The battery percentage on my ADIXXION dropped from 80% to 20% in seconds and then recovered — what caused that?
A sudden percentage drop followed by recovery is a voltage sag event — the cell voltage dips under load, the BMS maps that dip to a low-capacity reading, then recovers when the load eases. This most commonly happens when continuous video recording, flash recharge, and autofocus all activate at the same moment. Check the cell's resting voltage with a multimeter after a full charge — it should read 4.15–4.20V. If the resting voltage is correct but the sag still occurs under normal shooting load, the cell itself has elevated internal resistance and should be replaced.
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