NiKon EN-EL14 Coolpix P7000 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1000mAh
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NiKon EN-EL14 Coolpix P7000 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1000mAh
NiKon Coolpix P7000 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EN-EL14)
This 7.4V, 1000mAh Li-ion cell replaces the EN-EL14 in the NiKon Coolpix P7000, P7100, P7700, and P7800, along with 33 additional compatible models. It matches the original voltage rail and connector so it seats and locks the same way as the factory cell. Capacity is 1000mAh (7.4Wh) — use the product data figure, not third-party listings.
- Coolpix P7000 series compatibility: The P7000 through P7800 line shares the same battery bay dimensions, 7.4V power rail, and BMS handshake protocol — that is why one cell covers the entire run. Swapping between models in this series requires no adapter or firmware change.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Coolpix P7000 body and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell on both direct camera-body charging and OEM charger input. Discharge curves stayed within the expected window across multiple cycles.
- First-cycle initialisation on the Coolpix P7000: Run the first full charge inside the camera body or OEM charger before a shooting session. Some Coolpix BMS implementations need one complete charge cycle from within the body to correctly map the new cell's discharge curve to the battery-remaining indicator.
Why the Coolpix P7000 shows a dead-battery icon on a partially charged replacement cell
The P7000 maps its battery indicator against voltage thresholds calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve. A new third-party cell can present a slightly different open-circuit voltage at the same state of charge, which pushes it outside the camera's expected threshold window. The body reads the unfamiliar voltage profile as a depleted or absent cell rather than a valid one. One full charge-and-discharge cycle inside the camera body re-anchors the threshold mapping and clears the false reading.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the Coolpix P7800 display
Erratic percentage jumps — say, 80% dropping to 20% mid-shoot — happen when the camera's fuel gauge loses sync with the new cell's discharge curve. The Coolpix series uses a voltage-threshold model, not coulomb counting, so any mismatch between expected and actual cell impedance causes the indicator to skip steps. This is not a faulty cell. Charge the battery to 100% via the OEM charger, then run it down fully in the camera body once. After that cycle, the indicator should track smoothly from 4.20V full to the low-voltage cutoff at approximately 3.0V per cell.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NiKon
- 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 Coolpix P7000 flashes "no battery" when I insert the new cell — is it rejecting it?
This is a BMS authentication check, not a hardware fault. The camera sends a handshake signal to the cell on insertion; if the cell has not completed a charge cycle in the camera's ecosystem, the body can return a false rejection. Place the battery in the OEM charger or insert it in the camera body and charge it to 100% before powering on for the first time. After one full charge cycle, power the camera off, reinsert the battery, and it should pass the authentication check.
My shot count on the P7700 is noticeably lower than the rated figure — why?
Shot count ratings are measured under controlled conditions with flash disabled, stabilisation off, and minimal LCD use. In real shooting — flash recycling, continuous autofocus, image stabilisation, and extended LCD review — draw climbs well beyond that baseline. Flash capacitor recharge alone pulls a significant current spike after each shot. If shot count is still unexpectedly low after a full charge cycle, check that in-body stabilisation and continuous AF are not running when they are not needed.
The battery percentage on my P7800 dropped from 60% to 5% with no warning — what caused it?
A sudden drop like that points to voltage sag under load pulling the cell below the camera's low-voltage cutoff threshold before the indicator catches up. It happens most often when cell impedance rises — either from cold ambient temperatures or from a cell that has not yet completed its first full break-in cycle. Charge the battery fully, then run one complete discharge in normal shooting conditions at room temperature. If the drop recurs after two full cycles, check cell voltage with a multimeter immediately after a full charge — it should read between 8.3V and 8.4V for a healthy 7.4V nominal two-cell pack.
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