Nintendo Wii U GamePad WUP-013 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2450mAh
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Nintendo Wii U GamePad WUP-013 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2450mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2450mAh
Nintendo Wii U GamePad — 3.7V Li-ion 2450mAh Replacement Battery (WUP-013)
This 3.7V, 2450mAh lithium-ion cell replaces the original WUP-013 battery inside the Nintendo Wii U GamePad (WUP-010). The GamePad is the primary Wii U controller — it carries the touchscreen, gyroscope, and wireless radio simultaneously, which puts consistent drain on the cell. When the original cell degrades, gameplay sessions cut short or the GamePad refuses to hold charge at all.
- WUP-010 GamePad compatibility: The Wii U GamePad uses a single flat Li-ion cell behind the rear cover. All WUP-010 units share the same battery bay dimensions, connector orientation, and 3.7V nominal rail — so one part number covers the full GamePad lineup.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell in a WUP-010 GamePad with wireless active and the touchscreen at full brightness. The BMS accepted charge cleanly from the GamePad's internal charge IC and reached full voltage without thermal flags or interrupted cycles.
- Fuel gauge reset after swap: After installing this battery, run one complete wireless play session until the GamePad shuts itself off automatically. Do not manually power down. The Wii U's fuel gauge IC sets its empty reference point against the first full discharge cycle — skipping this step causes the indicator to read inaccurately for weeks.
Why the Wii U GamePad loses connection before the battery indicator hits empty
The GamePad's wireless radio and rumble motor share the same power path. Under combined load — active wireless transmission plus rumble feedback — instantaneous current draw spikes sharply. A degraded or partially discharged cell cannot sustain the voltage rail through that spike, so the BMS trips to protect the cell before the fuel gauge registers low. The connection drops, but the GamePad may power back on moments later showing battery remaining. A fresh cell with intact internal resistance handles the spike without a voltage sag that triggers the cutoff.
Wii U GamePad charge light turning off early — cell not reaching full charge
Some GamePads apply a conservative charge ceiling on the first one or two cycles with a new cell. The orange charge indicator goes dark before the cell reaches 4.2V, and the fuel gauge shows less than full. This is the onboard charge IC applying a cautious current limit — it is not a fault with the battery. Run one full discharge and recharge cycle without interrupting either phase. By the second or third cycle, the charge IC settles into its standard CC-CV profile and the cell reaches its rated 2450mAh.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Nintendo
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Wii U GamePad battery percentage jumps around after I put in a new battery — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong with the cell itself. The Wii U's fuel gauge IC calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve, and a new cell has different internal characteristics. The gauge reads inaccurately until it re-maps against the new cell. Run one uninterrupted play session to automatic shutoff, then charge fully without interruption — the gauge stabilises within two to three cycles after that.
The new battery doesn't seem to last as long as I expected — did I get a dud?
Li-ion cells often deliver below rated capacity for the first few cycles. The electrode surfaces need several full charge-discharge passes to reach full active area. We measured this cell at under rated capacity on cycle one, climbing to within 5% of 2450mAh by cycle four. Run three to five full sessions to automatic cutoff, charging completely between each — do not top up mid-session during conditioning.
My GamePad controller sticks started drifting right after I replaced the battery — what happened?
Stick drift after a battery swap usually points to the rear housing not reseating flush. The ground path for the analogue stick PCB runs through the chassis contact points, and if the back cover is slightly lifted — even by half a millimetre — the stick registers a false offset. Open the rear cover, confirm the battery sits flat with no edge lift, then reseat the cover screws in a cross pattern with even torque. Test stick calibration in Wii U System Settings before reassembling fully.
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