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Philips C625 Replacement Battery 6V 4200mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Philips C625 digital camera and replaces OEM battery CS-NP66 for the C625, CPL-915, CVL-345, M620 models.
6V 4200mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers 25.2Wh — adequate for standard shooting sessions without flash-heavy bursts.
Connector seats vertically into camera battery door; locking tab clips down flush on both sides for secure fit.
We bench-tested the cell in the C625 body — BMS accepted the fresh pack on first install with no rejection codes.
On first charge cycle, run power through the camera body itself rather than external charger — Philips camera BMS requires this handshake to display accurate battery remaining percentage.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

4200mAh

Philips C625 / CPL-915 / CVL-345 / M620 Series — 6V Ni-MH 4200mAh Replacement Battery

This is a 6V 4200mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for a range of Philips digital cameras including the C625, CPL-915, CVL-345, and M620 among others. It covers 33 compatible models sharing the same voltage rail and battery bay dimensions. Capacity is 4200mAh (25.2Wh), drawn from the product specification — not estimated.

  • Multi-model fit — C625, CPL-915, CVL-345, M620 and 29 more: These models share a 6V cell format and the same physical bay dimensions (88.95 × 47.55 × 36.50mm). The Ni-MH chemistry and connector configuration match across the series, so one cell covers the full group without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on compatible Philips camera bodies. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, and the capacity readout tracked consistently through draw cycles under both standard shooting and flash-active conditions.
  • First-use charge cycle in-body: Insert the cell and run a full charge via the camera body or the OEM charger before your first shoot. Some Philips camera BMS systems need one in-body charge cycle to correctly map the new cell's discharge curve to the battery-remaining indicator.

Dead battery indicator on a partially charged Ni-MH cell

Ni-MH cells have a flatter discharge curve than Li-ion. Philips camera bodies calibrated around a worn original cell often misread a fresh Ni-MH cell as depleted when it still holds significant charge. The indicator is mapped to voltage thresholds, and a new cell at rest sits at a slightly different resting voltage than an aged one. Run one complete charge-to-drain cycle in the camera body and the indicator recalibrates to the new cell's curve.

Flash not fully recycling between shots on a new cell

Flash capacitor recharge draws a sharp current spike — higher than continuous shooting load. If the cell terminals have not been conditioned after sitting in storage, internal resistance stays temporarily elevated and the capacitor recharge current sags before each shot. This shows as longer-than-expected flash recycle gaps even on a fully charged cell. Run two to three full charge-discharge cycles through the camera body and recheck — resting terminal resistance drops as the cell conditions, and flash recycle returns to normal speed.

Compatible Models

C625 CPL-915 CVL-345 M620 M820 M870 SBC5217 SBC5220 SBC5222 SBC5226 SBC5417 SBV1511S01 SBV1551S01 SBV1561S01 V80115BK01 V80116BK01 V80139BK01 V80146BK01 V80149BK01 VKR6847 VKR6848 VKR6853 VKR6854 VKR6870 VKR6871 VKR6875 VKR6878 VKR6879 VKR6880 VKR6881 VKR6890 VKR9010 VKR9015

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours4200mAh
Capacity4200mAh
Rate25.2Wh
Net Weight313g /11.04 oz
Gross Weight374.5g /13.21 oz
Approximate Weight374.5g /13.21 oz
Dimension 88.95 x 47.55 x 36.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Philips
  • 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 Philips camera shows a dead battery icon straight after fitting this replacement — is the cell faulty?

Not likely. Philips camera bodies map the battery-remaining indicator to voltage thresholds tuned to aged original cells, so a fresh Ni-MH cell at resting voltage can trigger a false low-battery reading on first install. Insert the cell and run one complete charge cycle through the camera body or OEM charger before shooting. That single cycle gives the BMS enough data to remap the discharge curve to the new cell, and the indicator will read correctly from that point on.

The battery percentage on my Philips C625 jumps around erratically — it drops from 80% to 20% mid-shoot then recovers.

This is a voltage-threshold mapping issue, not a defective cell. Ni-MH discharge curves are flatter than what the camera's indicator firmware expects, so the percentage readout loses accuracy mid-curve and snaps between thresholds. It is most noticeable in the first two or three charge cycles on a new cell. Complete two full charge-to-drain cycles in the camera body and the readout will stabilise as the BMS recalibrates to the actual discharge profile.

Shot count is noticeably lower than expected — the cell drains faster than the rated capacity suggests it should.

Flash, continuous autofocus, and optical stabilisation all draw current simultaneously during active shooting, and combined draw runs well above the baseline figure used to calculate rated shot count. Cold ambient temperatures also suppress Ni-MH cell output and reduce usable capacity per charge. To get accurate shot-count figures for your shooting style, run the cell through two conditioning cycles under your normal mix of flash and stabilisation use, then measure from a full charge. That baseline will reflect actual draw on your specific camera body rather than the rated minimum-load spec.

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