NEC DB2000 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1150mAh MRD-BAT-0017-01
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Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
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NEC DB2000 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1150mAh MRD-BAT-0017-01 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1150mAh
NEC DB2000 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (MRD-BAT-0017-01)
This is a 3.7V 1150mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the NEC DB2000 mobile phone. It also fits the DB2100, DB1100, and DB1000 — all share the same voltage rail and OEM part number MRD-BAT-0017-01. Capacity is rated at 1150mAh (4.26Wh), matching the original specification.
- DB2000 / DB2100 / DB1100 / DB1000 compatibility: These four models share the same battery footprint, connector pinout, and BMS handshake requirements, which is why a single cell covers all four. Swapping between models does not change the chemistry or voltage demand.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the bench and confirmed the BMS communicates correctly with the charge IC — no false-full cutoffs and no refused charge events on the first cycle.
- Fuel gauge recalibration after installation: After fitting this cell, run one complete discharge down to auto-shutdown, then charge to 100% without interruption. This gives the fuel gauge IC a full reference curve against the new cell before the OS starts reporting percentages you can trust.
Sudden shutdown at 20–30% on the DB2000 replacement cell
The DB2000's fuel gauge IC stores a discharge curve calibrated to the original cell. When a new cell is installed, the stored curve no longer matches the actual voltage-versus-capacity relationship of the replacement. The phone reads 25% remaining but the cell voltage has already dropped below the modem's minimum operating threshold — so the processor cuts power to protect the hardware. This is not a defective cell; it is a calibration mismatch. One full discharge-to-shutdown followed by a full uninterrupted charge resolves it. After that cycle the fuel gauge IC rewrites its reference and shutdowns stop occurring above 10%.
Phone warm near the battery during the first charge cycle
A fresh Li-ion cell from storage has higher internal impedance than a cell that has been cycled. The DB2000's charge IC pushes current into this higher-impedance cell and the energy not stored as charge dissipates as heat — concentrated around the battery bay. This is normal on cycle one and reduces significantly by cycle two or three as impedance drops. If the device still runs noticeably warm after three full cycles, check that the battery contacts are clean and making full contact, since a partial connection forces the charge IC to work harder against added resistance.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NEC
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My NEC DB2000 won't turn on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for months — is the cell dead?
Likely not dead, but the BMS has tripped into lockout. When a Li-ion cell drops below roughly 2.5V during storage, the protection circuit cuts all output to prevent damage. Connect the phone to a charger and leave it for 20–30 minutes without attempting to power on — the charge IC needs time to trickle current into the cell and bring voltage back above the BMS recovery threshold. Once the cell reaches approximately 3.0V the BMS resets and the phone will power on normally.
The battery percentage on my DB2000 jumps around erratically — it shows 60%, then suddenly reads 85%, then drops to 40% within minutes.
The fuel gauge IC is recalibrating against a discharge curve it has not yet mapped for the new cell. The coulomb counter inside the IC was trained on the old cell's voltage profile, and the new cell's voltage-versus-capacity curve is different enough to cause large estimation errors. Run one complete discharge to automatic shutdown — do not interrupt it — then charge to 100% in a single session. After that reference cycle the IC locks onto the correct curve and percentage reporting stabilises.
The DB2000 is not accepting a fast charge after I fitted the replacement battery — it charges, but very slowly on the first session.
This is expected on the first cycle with a new BMS. The charge IC in the DB2000 starts any new or unknown cell on a reduced current until it has verified the cell's response to the initial charge phase. This is a deliberate safety step, not a fault. Let the first charge complete fully at the slow rate without disconnecting mid-cycle. On the second and subsequent charges the IC recognises the cell's parameters and steps up to its normal charge current.
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