RCA AutoShot CC-1000 Replacement Battery 6V 4200mAh 1CVA157
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RCA AutoShot CC-1000 Replacement Battery 6V 4200mAh 1CVA157 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
4200mAh
RCA AutoShot CC-1000 / CC-1650 Series — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (1CVA157)
This is a 6V 4200mAh Ni-MH replacement cell for the RCA AutoShot CC-1000, CC-1650, CC-174, and CC-176 camera series. It replaces OEM part numbers including 1CVA157, 1CVA158C, BB700, and FB-1260 among others. The cell fits the original battery compartment and connects via the stock connector with no modification needed.
- AutoShot series compatibility: These models share the same 6V battery rail, connector pinout, and compartment dimensions. A single replacement cell covers the full CC-series lineup listed above without adapter changes or wiring modifications.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the cell through charge and discharge cycles on a CC-series body. The BMS accepted the replacement without fault flags, and the charge circuit completed normally from both the camera body and an external charger.
- First charge cycle on a Ni-MH cell: Ni-MH chemistry requires a full charge-discharge cycle through the OEM charger or camera body before the battery-remaining indicator reads accurately. Skip this and the display may show full capacity dropping abruptly before the cell is actually depleted.
Flash not fully recycling between shots on a new replacement cell
Flash capacitor recharge draws a sustained high current spike after each shot. A Ni-MH cell that hasn't completed a conditioning cycle will show higher internal resistance, causing the capacitor to recharge slowly or incompletely. This presents as a visibly dimmer flash or a longer-than-expected recycle delay even when the battery indicator shows good charge. Run one full charge cycle first — internal resistance drops noticeably after the first complete cycle and flash recycle returns to normal cadence.
Camera battery indicator dropping from full to empty without warning
The CC-series battery indicator maps voltage thresholds to a fixed discharge curve calibrated for the original cell. A new Ni-MH replacement has a flatter discharge profile than an aged cell, so the indicator reads full for most of the discharge then falls rapidly near the end. This is not a fault with the replacement — it's a calibration mismatch between the indicator circuit and the new cell's curve. After two or three full charge-discharge cycles the indicator stabilises and tracks more accurately. Charge the cell fully before a shoot and watch for the 5.4V low-battery cutoff point.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: RCA
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Grey
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My RCA AutoShot CC-1000 shows a dead battery icon immediately after I installed the new cell — is the replacement faulty?
Not necessarily. The CC-series camera body reads a voltage threshold on first install, and a Ni-MH cell shipped in a partially discharged state can fall below that threshold before the indicator registers it as valid. Place the battery in the OEM charger or camera body and run a full charge cycle first. Once the cell reaches 6V and the charge circuit completes, re-insert it — the dead battery icon clears in most cases at that point.
The shot count on my CC-1650 is way lower than what the battery spec suggests — what's happening?
Flash recycling, optical zoom motor, and continuous autofocus all draw current that isn't reflected in a straight capacity-to-shot-count calculation. The 4200mAh rating covers total stored energy, but high-draw events like repeated flash shots pull peak current that accelerates cell depletion beyond the rated figure. Reduce flash frequency or switch to available-light shooting to extend the number of frames per charge. If shot count is still unusually low after two conditioning cycles, check that the charge circuit completed fully — a partial charge is the most common cause.
The replacement battery percentage jumps erratically on the CC-174 display — it reads 80%, then 20%, then back to 60% mid-shoot. What causes that?
The CC-174 battery indicator uses fixed voltage steps to estimate remaining charge. A new Ni-MH cell has a flat, stable discharge curve that doesn't match the voltage-step thresholds the camera expects — the indicator loses its position on the curve and jumps between steps. This typically stabilises after two or three full charge-discharge cycles, once the cell's internal resistance settles. Run the cell down to the 5.4V cutoff, recharge fully, and repeat — erratic readings usually resolve by the third cycle.
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