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Pentax PVR1100A Replacement Battery 12V 1800mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Pentax PVR1100A camcorder; replaces OEM battery V80039BK01 for full recording capability.
12V 1800mAh Ni-MH cell delivers 21.6Wh — sufficient for extended recording sessions on vintage compact camcorders.
Connector slides into Pentax side-mount slot with locking tab; orientation keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We cycled the pack through five full discharge-recharge sequences in a PVR1100A body; BMS voltage regulation held steady across discharge curve.
After install, run one full charge cycle through the camera body before extended recording — Pentax firmware needs internal cell verification to display accurate battery remaining on the LCD.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

1800mAh

Pentax PVR1100A — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (V80039BK01)

This is a 12V 1800mAh (21.6Wh) Ni-MH replacement battery for the Pentax PVR1100A camcorder. It fits directly into the original battery bay and restores power for recording and playback. The V80039BK01 is the OEM part number this unit was shipped with from the factory.

  • PVR1100A platform fit: The PVR1100A uses a 12V Ni-MH pack with a specific connector orientation and cell arrangement. This replacement matches that voltage rail and physical format so the camcorder's power circuit sees no deviation from its original operating parameters.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a Ni-MH compatible charger, confirming the BMS accepted the cell without fault flags and that charge termination triggered correctly at capacity.
  • Ni-MH conditioning on first use: Ni-MH cells in low-draw camcorders can develop a shallow memory pattern if only partially cycled. Run the PVR1100A down to the low-battery indicator before the first recharge — this helps the BMS map the full discharge curve accurately.

PVR1100A battery indicator reading full then dropping suddenly mid-session

Ni-MH cells have a flatter discharge voltage curve than Li-ion, which means the PVR1100A's indicator can sit at full for a long stretch and then fall quickly in the final portion of charge. A new cell replacing an aged pack will behave more aggressively this way until the BMS recalibrates its threshold mapping. Run two or three full discharge-recharge cycles through the camera body to let the indicator settle. After conditioning, the drop should spread more evenly across the gauge.

Pentax PVR1100A not powering on after installing a replacement cell

If the camcorder shows no response after a new cell is fitted, the most likely cause is a deeply discharged replacement cell that arrived below the camera's minimum startup voltage — common in batteries that have sat in warehouse storage. Place the cell in a standalone Ni-MH charger first, not the camera body, until it accepts a full charge. Once voltage is above approximately 10.8V, the camera should power on normally. Then run the remaining charge down through the camera before the next full cycle.

Compatible Models

PVR1100A

Replaces Part Numbers

V80039BK01

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours1800mAh
Capacity1800mAh
Rate21.6Wh
Net Weight390g /13.76 oz
Gross Weight540g /19.05 oz
Approximate Weight540g /19.05 oz
Dimension 143.00 x 62.00 x 21.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Pentax
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My PVR1100A powers on but the battery gauge drops to empty within the first few seconds of recording — is the cell faulty?

This is typically a voltage sag issue, not a dead cell. The PVR1100A's sensor, recording circuit, and media write load combine to draw a burst of current at the start of a session, and a new Ni-MH cell that hasn't been conditioned yet can sag enough to trip the low-voltage cutoff. Charge the cell fully via a standalone Ni-MH charger first, then run two complete discharge cycles through the camera. After conditioning, the gauge should stabilise through a full recording session.

The replacement battery percentage jumps around erratically on the PVR1100A display — goes from 80% to 20% and back again.

The PVR1100A maps its indicator against voltage thresholds calibrated for an aged original cell's discharge curve. A fresh Ni-MH replacement has a slightly different curve, so the indicator can misread position and jump. This settles after two or three full charge-discharge cycles inside the camera body. The cell itself isn't malfunctioning — the BMS is recalibrating against actual discharge behaviour, and the readout becomes more consistent once it has real cycle data to reference.

The PVR1100A camcorder body is getting warm during extended recording sessions on the new battery — is that a battery problem?

Warmth during sustained recording is normal for the PVR1100A and originates primarily from the image processor and recording circuitry, not the battery. The Ni-MH pack does generate more heat than Li-ion during high-draw phases, but that's expected chemistry behaviour. If the camera is unusually hot to the touch — not just warm — check that the battery contacts are clean and seated flush, as a poor contact increases resistance and raises heat at the connection point. Wipe the contacts with a dry cloth and reseat the pack before your next recording session.

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