Pyle PPBCM9 Digital Camera Replacement Battery 3.7V 1800mAh
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Pyle PPBCM9 Digital Camera Replacement Battery 3.7V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1800mAh
Pyle PPBCM9 / PPBCM10 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PRTPPBCM9.10BAT)
This 3.7V, 1800mAh lithium-polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Pyle PPBCM9 and PPBCM10 compact digital cameras. It matches the OEM part number PRTPPBCM9.10BAT and fits the same physical bay with the same connector orientation. Capacity is 1800mAh (6.66Wh), sourced direct from the product data — not estimated from web listings.
- PPBCM9 and PPBCM10 share this cell: Both models run the same voltage rail, use the same physical form factor at 52.00 × 34.20 × 9.60mm, and communicate with the same BMS logic — so one replacement cell covers both bodies without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the bench, confirming the BMS handshake completes and the camera body accepts the cell without throwing a rejection flag on the status screen.
- First-cycle initialisation on PPBCM9/PPBCM10: Run the first full charge from inside the camera body using the OEM charger cable — not a generic USB adapter. Some compact camera BMS systems map the battery-remaining display to a charge curve only after one in-body charge cycle. Skipping this step can cause the indicator to read inaccurately from the first shoot.
Battery percentage jumping on the PPBCM9 display after fitting a new cell
The PPBCM9 maps its battery indicator to voltage thresholds calibrated against the original cell's discharge curve. A fresh lithium-polymer cell holds a flatter mid-range voltage than a degraded original, so the camera's fuel gauge reads the new curve incorrectly at first. This shows as the percentage jumping — say, from 80% to 40% in a single burst of shots. One complete charge and discharge cycle inside the camera body re-maps the thresholds. After that cycle, the indicator tracks the new cell accurately.
Camera showing dead battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell
If the PPBCM9 displays a dead battery icon immediately after inserting a new cell, the cell voltage at rest is likely sitting below the camera's minimum-recognised threshold — typically around 3.0V for this class of Li-Polymer cell. New cells shipped in storage mode can arrive at 3.2–3.4V, and some camera bodies reject anything below their cutoff before attempting a charge. Connect the battery to a charger first and bring it to at least 3.6V, then reinsert into the camera body.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Pyle
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Red
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Pyle PPBCM9 says "no battery" when I put in the new replacement — is the cell dead?
It's almost certainly a voltage floor issue, not a dead cell. New Li-Polymer cells shipped in storage mode often arrive at 3.2–3.4V, and the PPBCM9 body can reject a cell below roughly 3.0–3.5V before it attempts to charge. Pull the battery and charge it externally or via the OEM cable until it reaches at least 3.6V, then reinsert — the camera should recognise it immediately.
The battery percentage on my PPBCM9 drops from 75% to 20% instantly mid-shoot — what's happening?
The PPBCM9's indicator maps percentage to fixed voltage thresholds calibrated for the original cell's discharge curve. A fresh lithium-polymer cell holds voltage higher and flatter through the mid-range, so the camera misreads the state of charge until it learns the new curve. Run one full charge cycle from inside the camera body to zero, then charge fully — after that single calibration cycle, the percentage display tracks the new cell accurately.
My shot count is noticeably lower than I expected even with a brand-new 1800mAh cell in the PPBCM9 — why?
Shot count estimates assume a baseline draw, but the PPBCM9's actual draw climbs sharply during video recording, continuous autofocus, and LCD-on review — all of which run simultaneously during active shooting. Cold ambient temperatures also raise internal resistance in Li-Polymer cells, cutting available capacity further. This is not a cell fault. If you're shooting in burst mode or recording clips, factor in the combined sensor and processor load — the 1800mAh rating reflects capacity, not a fixed shot count under all conditions.
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