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Kodak KAA2HR EasyShare CX6330 Replacement Battery 2.4V 1800mAh

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Fits Kodak EasyShare CX6330, CX4230, C433, C663 Zoom and 82 compatible models, replacing OEM part numbers KAA2HR, DMKA2, B-9576.
This 2.4V, 1800mAh Ni-MH cell delivers 4.32Wh — enough capacity for typical daily shooting before the camera signals low battery.
Connector slides straight into the camera battery door with no adapters; locking tab seats flush and prevents accidental ejection during shooting.
We cycled this pack through a Kodak charger and camera body — the Ni-MH BMS stabilized within two charge cycles with clean voltage ramp-down.
On first use, run a full charge cycle inside the camera body itself — some Kodak firmware versions need one internal charge cycle to sync the battery-remaining display with this cell's discharge curve.

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Voltage

2.4V

Amp

1800mAh

Kodak EasyShare CX6330 / C433 Series — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (KAA2HR)

This is a 2.4V, 1800mAh Ni-MH rechargeable cell that replaces the KAA2HR battery in Kodak EasyShare digital cameras. It fits the CX6330, C433, CX4230, C663 Zoom, and over 80 additional EasyShare models. Use it when the original cell no longer holds a charge through a full shoot.

  • EasyShare multi-model fit: All listed models share the same AA-format cell slot, 2.4V nominal rail, and passive NTC thermistor line. No firmware handshake required — the camera reads cell state through the thermistor, not an authentication chip.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the CX6330 body and monitored the NTC response and charge termination. The camera's delta-V cutoff triggered correctly at full capacity with no false-positive cutoffs mid-charge.
  • First-cycle conditioning on EasyShare bodies: Ni-MH cells in EasyShare cameras can show an inaccurate battery indicator on the first cycle. Run one complete charge via the OEM charger or in-body charging before your first shoot — this lets the camera's voltage-threshold mapping calibrate to the new cell's discharge curve.

Why the EasyShare battery indicator reads full then drops suddenly

Ni-MH cells have a flat discharge curve — voltage stays nearly constant through most of the discharge cycle, then drops sharply near depletion. The EasyShare series uses simple voltage-threshold detection rather than coulomb counting. That means the indicator can sit at full bars for most of a session, then jump to low or dead with little warning. This is normal behaviour for the chemistry, not a fault with the cell.

Flash not recycling fully between shots on a new cell

If the flash fires but looks dim or takes noticeably longer to recycle on a freshly installed cell, the cell may not yet be at peak capacity. Ni-MH cells often need two to three full charge-discharge cycles before reaching rated capacity. During this break-in period, the capacitor recharge current sags because the cell's internal resistance is still slightly elevated. Run two full cycles and retest — flash recycle speed should normalise by the third charge.

Compatible Models

EasyShare CX6330 EasyShare C433 EasyShare CX4230 EasyShare C663 Zoom EasyShare Z740 EasyShare CW330 EasyShare DX3600 EasyShare Z700 EasyShare DX4900 EasyShare CX7310 EasyShare C813 Zoom EasyShare C703 EasyShare C340 EasyShare C360 EasyShare C643 EasyShare DX6440 EasyShare C613 EasyShare DX4330 EasyShare C875 EasyShare DX3500 EasyShare C875 Zoom EasyShare CX6200 EasyShare C533 Zoom EasyShare CD43 EasyShare CX7530 EasyShare CD40 EasyShare CX7525 EasyShare C713 Zoom EasyShare CX7300 Easyshare Z1275 Zoom EasyShare CX6230 EasyShare C663 EasyShare C330 EasyShare C603 EasyShare DX6340 EasyShare Z710 EasyShare DX3900 EasyShare C743 Zoom EasyShare DX3215 EasyShare C433 Zoom EasyShare CX4300 EasyShare C643 Zoom EasyShare Z650 Zoom EasyShare CX7330 EasyShare CD33 Easyshare Z1285 Zoom EasyShare CX7430 EasyShare C513 Zoom EasyShare CX7220 Easyshare ZD710 Zoom EasyShare CX4310 EasyShare C530 EasyShare C653 EasyShare Z650 EasyShare DX4530 EasyShare C315 EasyShare DX3700 EasyShare C743 EasyShare C300 EasyShare C310 EasyShare CX4200 EasyShare CX4210 EasyShare C1013 EasyShare C913 EasyShare C503 EasyShare C513 EasyShare C623 ZOOM EasyShare C633 EasyShare C653 ZOOM EasyShare C713 EasyShare C813 EasyShare CD50 EasyShare CD93 EasyShare CD913 EasyShare CX417P EasyShare CX6445 EasyShare DX5430 EasyShare DX6200 EasyShare DX6230 EasyShare DX6330 EasyShare DX6445 EasyShare Z1275 EasyShare Z1285 EasyShare Z663 ZOOM EasyShare Z885 EasyShare Z980

Replaces Part Numbers

KAA2HR DMKA2 B-9576

Technical Specifications

Voltage2.4V
Amp Hours1800mAh
Capacity1800mAh
Rate4.32Wh
Net Weight58g /2.05 oz
Gross Weight83g /2.93 oz
Approximate Weight83g /2.93 oz
Dimension 50.00 x 29.80 x 16.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Kodak
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My EasyShare CX6330 shows a dead battery icon immediately after installing the new KAA2HR cell — is the battery faulty?

Almost always no. The EasyShare's voltage-threshold indicator maps to the discharge curve it expects from a partially settled Ni-MH cell. A brand-new cell at rest can read as flat because resting open-circuit voltage on a fresh Ni-MH sits outside the camera's expected window. Place the cell in the OEM charger for a full charge cycle first, then install it — the indicator should read correctly from that point.

The battery percentage on my EasyShare is jumping around erratically — showing 2 bars, then 3, then 1 in the space of a few shots.

This is a voltage-mapping issue, not a defective cell. The EasyShare uses a small number of voltage thresholds to display bars, and a new Ni-MH cell's discharge curve can sit right on the edge of two thresholds during the first few cycles. The camera reads a slight voltage fluctuation — from flash draw or autofocus — and toggles between bar levels. After two full charge-discharge cycles the cell's internal resistance drops and the voltage stabilises, stopping the erratic display.

Shot count is noticeably lower than I expected from a 1800mAh cell — is something drawing it down faster than it should?

The rated 1800mAh is measured under a steady low-current drain, not the variable load a camera produces. On the EasyShare, the flash capacitor recharge, optical zoom motor, and LCD backlight all create short high-current spikes that pull the cell's effective capacity below its rated figure. Cold ambient temperatures above roughly 10°C drop compounds this further with Ni-MH chemistry. Shoot with the LCD set to minimum brightness and limit optical zoom cycling — those two changes reduce peak draw enough to extend usable capacity noticeably.

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