Kodak LB-052 PixPro FZ151 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh
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Kodak LB-052 PixPro FZ151 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
800mAh
Kodak PixPro FZ151 / SPZ1 / SL25 / SL10 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LB-052)
This is a 3.7V, 800mAh Li-ion cell built to the LB-052 specification. It fits the Kodak PixPro FZ151, SPZ1, SL25, and SL10 Smart Lens cameras. The cell matches the original's contact layout and BMS communication profile for these compact bodies.
- PixPro FZ151, SPZ1, SL25, and SL10 fitment: These four models share the same battery bay geometry, 3.7V voltage rail, and LB-052 connector pinout. A single cell revision covers all four because the BMS handshake and charge termination logic are identical across the platform.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the PixPro FZ151 body using the OEM charger. The BMS accepted the cell without rejection events, charge termination triggered correctly at 4.2V, and the camera's battery indicator tracked the discharge curve through full depletion without erratic jumps.
- First-cycle initialisation on the PixPro body: Run the first full charge inside the camera body or OEM charger — not a generic USB adapter. The PixPro BMS maps its battery-remaining display against a baseline charge curve it records on the first cycle. Skipping this step often causes the indicator to read incorrectly for the life of the cell.
Flash capacitor recharge causing premature low-battery warning on the FZ151
The FZ151's built-in flash draws a short, high-current pulse to recharge the capacitor between shots. At an 800mAh capacity, this current spike causes a momentary voltage sag on the cell. The camera's voltage-threshold monitor can misread this sag as a low-battery condition and trigger an early warning before the cell is genuinely depleted. This is a measurement artefact, not a fault with the cell. If the warning clears between shots, the cell still has usable charge — continue shooting until the camera shuts down at its hard cutoff threshold.
Battery percentage jumping or resetting mid-shoot
This happens when the camera's fuel-gauge algorithm hasn't established a full discharge profile for the new cell. The PixPro indicator maps percentage to voltage thresholds calibrated against the original cell's curve. A new third-party cell may discharge along a slightly different curve, causing the readout to jump — often from 50% to low without passing through intermediate steps. The fix is to run two or three full charge-discharge cycles through the camera body. After that, the BMS anchors its thresholds to the new cell's actual curve and the display stabilises.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kodak
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Kodak PixPro FZ151 shows a dead battery icon the moment I insert the new LB-052 replacement — is the cell faulty?
Not necessarily. The FZ151 performs a voltage check on insertion, and a new cell that shipped in a partially discharged state can fall below the camera's acceptance threshold. Remove the cell, charge it fully in the OEM charger until the charge indicator confirms completion, then reinsert. If the camera accepts it after a full charge, the cell is fine — the BMS just rejected a low-voltage cell on first contact.
The shot count on my PixPro FZ151 is well below what the original battery used to deliver — why?
Flash recycling, continuous autofocus, and optical zoom motor movement all pull current beyond what a simple capacity figure predicts. At 800mAh, the cell delivers the rated energy, but shot count drops sharply when flash fires on every frame compared to available-light shooting. To extend shots per charge, switch flash to auto or off in good light and reduce zoom motor travel by composing closer to your intended focal length before shooting.
The FZ151 feels warm and the battery depletes faster during video recording than during still shooting — is that normal?
Yes. Video mode runs the sensor, image processor, and stabilisation circuit simultaneously at sustained current draw — unlike stills, which spike briefly then idle. The combined load on a 3.7V, 800mAh cell is higher than any single still-capture event, so the cell drains faster and the body radiates more heat through the chassis. This is normal operation. If the body becomes hot rather than warm, or shuts down mid-clip, check that the battery contacts are clean and making full contact — use a dry cloth to wipe the gold pads on both the cell and the battery bay before the next session.
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