JVC GZ-X900 Replacement Battery BN-VF908 7.4V 750mAh
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JVC GZ-X900 Replacement Battery BN-VF908 7.4V 750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
750mAh
JVC GZ-X900 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BN-VF908)
This is a 7.4V, 750mAh lithium-ion battery for the JVC GZ-X900, GZ-X900U, and GZ-X900EK camcorders. It replaces OEM part numbers BN-VF908, BN-VF908U, and BN-VF908US. Use it for recording and playback when the original cell no longer holds a charge.
- GZ-X900 series compatibility: The GZ-X900, GZ-X900U, and GZ-X900EK share the same battery bay geometry, contact pinout, and 7.4V BMS voltage rail — which is why a single cell covers all three variants.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full charge and discharge on the GZ-X900 platform. The BMS handshake completed on first insertion, and the protection circuit responded correctly to both end-of-charge and low-voltage cutoff thresholds.
- First-install charge cycle: On first use, run one complete charge cycle through the camcorder body or OEM charger before heavy recording. The GZ-X900's battery-remaining indicator maps voltage thresholds to the cell's discharge curve — skipping this step can cause the display to read inaccurately for several sessions.
Why the GZ-X900 shows a dead battery indicator on a replacement cell with charge remaining
The GZ-X900 estimates remaining capacity by tracking voltage against a pre-mapped discharge curve calibrated to the original cell chemistry. A new third-party cell discharges at a slightly different voltage slope, so the camera's indicator loses sync with actual charge state. This shows up as a full-bar display that suddenly drops to one bar, or a premature low-battery warning. Running two to three full charge-discharge cycles through the camera body realigns the indicator to the new cell's actual curve.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during recording on the GZ-X900
Erratic percentage jumps during active recording are a voltage-sag symptom — the GZ-X900 draws higher current during video encode and optical image stabilisation, pulling the cell voltage down momentarily. The camera reads that voltage dip as a lower state of charge and updates the display accordingly. If the percentage recovers when recording pauses, the cell is functioning correctly and the BMS is not faulty. Confirm the cell rests above 7.2V when idle — anything below that at rest points to a degraded or deeply discharged cell needing a slow recovery charge.
Compatible Models
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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 GZ-X900 shows "no battery" or won't turn on after I inserted the replacement — what's wrong?
The GZ-X900 BMS runs an authentication check on insertion and will reject a cell it hasn't seen before if the voltage is outside its acceptance window. Place the battery in the OEM charger first and charge it to full before inserting it into the camera body. Once the charger confirms a full cell, the camera's BMS accepts it on the next power-on. If the body still shows no battery, clean the three contact pads on both the battery and bay with a dry cloth — oxidation on new cells is common and breaks the handshake.
My GZ-X900 shot count is much lower than I expected — is the cell defective?
Shot count on the GZ-X900 drops faster than spec whenever optical stabilisation, continuous autofocus, or the LCD backlight run at full brightness simultaneously — none of those loads are included in the rated figure. The 750mAh cell is drawing against a combined load, not the single-device figure used in manufacturer estimates. To extend shot count between charges, set the LCD brightness to mid-level and disable stabilisation during static tripod shots. If the cell still depletes unusually fast under light load, check the resting voltage after a full charge — it should read at or above 8.3V.
The GZ-X900 battery percentage won't stabilise in cold weather — it reads low then recovers indoors
Lithium-ion cells lose available voltage at low temperatures, and the GZ-X900 reads that voltage drop as a drop in charge state. The cell hasn't lost capacity — it's a thermal effect that reverses once the cell warms above roughly 10°C. Wrap the camcorder or keep a spare cell in an inside jacket pocket between shots when shooting below that threshold. If the camera powers off mid-shot rather than just displaying a low reading, the BMS is hitting its low-voltage cutoff early due to cold-induced sag — warm the cell to room temperature and check it reads above 7.4V at rest before continuing.
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