Panasonic CGA-DU06 Camcorder Replacement Battery 7.4V 750mAh
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Panasonic CGA-DU06 Camcorder Replacement Battery 7.4V 750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
750mAh
Panasonic PV-GS19 / NV-GS230EB-S Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CGA-DU07)
This is a 7.4V, 750mAh Li-ion cell built to replace Panasonic OEM part CGA-DU07 and its variants, including CGA-DU06, CGR-DU07, VW-VBD070, and VW-VBD060. It fits the PV-GS19, VDR-D100EB-S, NV-GS230EB-S, NV-GS26GK-S, and over 200 additional Panasonic MiniDV and DVD camcorder bodies. Same footprint, same connector, same voltage rail as the original cell.
- CGA-DU series compatibility: These camcorder bodies share a common 7.4V dual-cell Li-ion architecture and a consistent physical connector block. The BMS in each body reads cell voltage over the same two communication pins, so one cell fits the entire platform without firmware or hardware changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell in a PV-GS19 body through full charge and discharge cycles. The BMS accepted the cell on first insertion, charge termination triggered correctly at 8.4V, and low-voltage cutoff engaged before the cell dropped below safe discharge threshold.
- MiniDV transport lock and battery draw: When the camcorder is left in transport lock mode with tape loaded, the drum motor stays partially energised. Eject the tape before storing the camera to prevent parasitic drain from the drum standby circuit flattening the cell between sessions.
Why the PV-GS19 shows a dead battery indicator on a freshly charged replacement cell
Panasonic MiniDV bodies map their battery indicator to a voltage-threshold table calibrated during the first charge cycle the camera body performs itself. A replacement cell charged externally before first use can present a slightly different state-of-charge curve than the body's table expects, triggering a false low-battery warning even at full capacity. The fix is straightforward: insert the new cell into the camera body and charge it once through the body's own charging circuit. After that single in-body charge cycle, the indicator tracks correctly through subsequent sessions.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during recording on the PV-GS19
This happens when the body's fuel gauge has not yet mapped its voltage thresholds to the new cell's discharge curve. The original OEM cell and a replacement cell can have slightly different mid-discharge voltage slopes, causing the indicator to skip or step non-linearly. It is a display calibration issue, not a cell fault. Run two full charge-to-discharge cycles through the camera body — by the second cycle the indicator stabilises and reads within one bar of actual capacity.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Panasonic
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My PV-GS19 shows "no battery" or won't power on after I inserted the new cell — what's wrong?
The PV-GS19 BMS performs a voltage handshake on insertion. If the cell voltage has dropped below approximately 6.0V during shipping or storage, the body refuses to initialise it. Connect the camera to AC power via the original adapter and leave it on charge for 30 minutes — this allows the body's charging circuit to raise the cell voltage enough for the BMS to accept it and resume normal operation.
The battery percentage on my NV-GS230EB-S jumps from 80% to 20% mid-recording — is the cell faulty?
It's not a faulty cell. The camera's fuel gauge maps battery level to a fixed voltage-threshold table that was calibrated for the original OEM cell's discharge curve. A replacement cell discharges along a slightly different slope, so the indicator misreads mid-range voltage and skips. Run two full in-body charge cycles — charge to full via the camera body, record until the body shuts down, then recharge. After the second cycle the gauge tracks accurately.
Recording in cold weather drains this battery much faster than indoors — is that normal for this camera?
Yes, and it's chemistry-specific. Li-ion cells lose available capacity as temperature drops because internal resistance rises, restricting current flow. At around 5°C, a 750mAh cell can deliver noticeably less usable energy before the body hits its low-voltage cutoff. Keep the camera inside a jacket pocket between shots when shooting outdoors in cold conditions, and let it warm to above 10°C before extended recording to recover most of the rated capacity.
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