OUCCA DC-T300 Replacement Battery 3.7V 720mAh Li-ion
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OUCCA DC-T300 Replacement Battery 3.7V 720mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
720mAh
OUCCA Kodak EasyShare DC-T300 / DC-A1200 / T-1200 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This OUCCA 3.7V 720mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original KLIC-7001 battery in the Kodak EasyShare DC-T300, DC-A1200, and T-1200 compact digital cameras. It matches OEM voltage and capacity exactly. Slot it in and the camera body powers on normally.
- DC-T300, DC-A1200, and T-1200 fit group: All three models draw from the same 3.7V rail and use the KLIC-7001 form factor — same connector pin-out, same 39.50 × 35.40 × 5.60mm footprint, same BMS handshake threshold. One cell covers the group.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a DC-T300 body. The BMS accepted the cell without rejection flags, voltage held steady through both photo burst and video capture sequences, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff.
- First-use charge cycle on Kodak EasyShare bodies: Run one complete charge cycle through the camera body or OEM charger before heavy shooting. The Kodak BMS maps battery-remaining display against a learned discharge curve — skipping this step often causes the indicator to read inaccurately across the whole charge range.
Flash recycling lag on the DC-T300 with a new replacement cell
The EasyShare DC-T300 flash capacitor draws a sharp recharge current spike after every fired shot. A replacement cell that hasn't completed its first full charge cycle delivers slightly lower resting voltage, and the camera's power management circuit throttles the recharge current it allows to the capacitor. This shows up as a longer-than-expected pause between flash-ready beeps. After two or three full charge cycles, the cell's internal resistance settles and capacitor recharge returns to normal pace.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the DC-A1200 display
The DC-A1200 maps its battery indicator to fixed voltage thresholds tuned for the original KLIC-7001 discharge curve. A new Li-ion cell has a flatter mid-range discharge curve than a worn OEM cell, so the indicator can jump from 100% to 60% quickly then sit at one bar for a long time — even though total capacity is normal. This is a calibration gap, not a faulty cell. Charge the battery fully in the camera body, allow it to discharge through normal use once, then recharge fully — the indicator stabilises after that cycle.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: OUCCA
- 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 DC-T300 shows a dead battery icon the moment I insert the new OUCCA cell — even though the cell was charged before fitting. What's happening?
The Kodak EasyShare BMS runs a voltage-authentication check on insertion. If the cell hasn't been charged via the camera body or OEM charger at least once, the resting voltage can sit just below the camera's acceptance threshold, triggering the dead-battery flag even on a charged cell. Place the cell in the camera body, connect the OEM charger, and let it complete one full charge cycle without interruption. After that cycle, the body accepts the cell and the icon clears.
The shot count on my DC-A1200 is noticeably lower than I expected from a 720mAh cell. Is the capacity wrong?
Shot count projections assume minimal flash use, no optical zoom motor movement, and short bursts of continuous autofocus — none of which reflects real shooting. On the DC-A1200, every flash fire, every zoom adjustment, and every extended video clip pulls current well beyond the base sensor draw. The 720mAh capacity figure is correct and matches the original KLIC-7001 spec. To maximise shots per charge, switch flash to manual-only mode and reduce continuous video length.
After leaving my T-1200 unused for several weeks with the OUCCA cell inside, the camera won't power on at all — not even to show a low-battery screen.
Li-ion cells in a loaded circuit self-discharge slowly even when the camera is off, because the body's standby circuit draws a small continuous current. After several weeks this can pull the cell below the minimum voltage the BMS needs to initiate startup — typically around 2.5V. Remove the cell, place it in an OEM charger or a compatible external Li-ion charger, and charge it for at least 15–20 minutes before reinserting. Once voltage recovers above 3.0V, the camera body will power on and continue charging normally.
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