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DB-L80 Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 Replacement Battery 3.7V 740mAh

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Fits Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 and replaces OEM battery DB-L80 or DB-L80AU.
3.7V lithium-ion cell rated 740mAh delivers power for image capture and video recording.
Connector slides into the camera battery slot with a single-piece contact interface, no locking tab.
We bench-tested this cell in the VPC-CG10 body; the BMS accepted the pack on first insertion without authentication delay.
On first charge cycle, use the camera body charger rather than an external dock — the Sanyo platform requires one internal charge cycle to map the new cell's discharge curve to the battery-remaining display.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

740mAh

Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DB-L80)

This is a 3.7V, 740mAh lithium-ion battery replacing the OEM DB-L80 cell. It fits the Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10, VPC-CG10BK, VPC-CG10GX, and over 100 additional Xacti compact camera variants. Voltage and capacity match the original specification exactly.

  • Xacti VPC-CG10 series compatibility: These models share the same 3.7V power rail, DB-L80 connector footprint, and BMS handshake protocol. Any variant in the CG10 family draws from the same battery slot and communication line, so one cell covers the full range.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the VPC-CG10 body. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, voltage held stable under both video recording and flash recharge loads, and capacity read correctly after one full charge cycle.
  • First-use charge cycle on the VPC-CG10: Run the first full charge through the camera body or OEM charger before shooting. The Xacti BMS maps battery-remaining percentage to a stored discharge curve — it needs one in-body charge cycle to calibrate the fuel gauge to the new cell accurately.

Dead battery indicator showing on a partially charged DB-L80 replacement

The Xacti VPC-CG10 maps its battery-remaining display to a discharge curve stored in the camera firmware. A new cell has a slightly different discharge profile than a well-used original, so the indicator can misread the actual state of charge on early cycles. This is a calibration issue, not a fault with the cell. Run two or three full charge and discharge cycles through the camera body and the indicator will track accurately against the new cell's curve.

Battery percentage jumping erratically during video recording

Sustained video recording on the CG10 combines sensor readout, video encoding, and autofocus draw simultaneously — this pulls more current than the camera's static discharge curve anticipates. When current draw spikes, the cell voltage dips briefly, and the fuel gauge interprets that dip as a steeper drop in charge than actually occurred. The reading then corrects upward once the load eases, producing the jump. Charge the cell fully to 4.2V before a recording session to keep the working voltage range away from the threshold where the firmware misreads sag as depletion.

Compatible Models

Xacti VPC-CG10 VPC-CG10 VPC-CG10BK VPC-CG10GX VPC-CG10P VPC-X1200 Xacti DMX-CG11 Xacti DMX-CG11D Xacti DMX-CG11G Xacti DMX-CG11W Xacti VPC-CS1 Xacti VPC-CG100 Xacti VPC-GH1 Xacti VPC-CG20 DMX-CG100 DMX-CG102 DMX-CG11 DMX-CG110 DMX-CG11D DMX-CG11G DMX-CG11W DMX-CG20 DMX-CS1 DMX-GH1 DMX-GH2 DMX-X1200 VPC-CA100 VPC-CA102 VPC-CA102YL VPC-CG100 VPC-CG102 VPC-CG10EX VPC-CG10R VPC-CG20 VPC-CG20BK VPC-CS1 VPC-CS1EX VPC-CS1GX VPC-CS1P VPC-CS1PX VPC-CS1TA VPC-GH1 VPC-GH1EX VPC-GH1GX VPC-GH1PX VPC-GH1TA VPC-GH2 VPC-GH3 VPC-GH4 VPC-PD1 VPC-PD2 VPC-PD2BK VPC-X1200EX VPC-X1200GX VPC-X1200R VPC-X1220 VPC-X1250 VPC-X1400 VPC-X1420 Xacti DMX-CG100 Xacti DMX-CG100L Xacti DMX-CG100R Xacti DMX-CG100W Xacti DMX-CG10 Xacti DMX-CG10C Xacti DMX-CG10K Xacti DMX-CG10L Xacti DMX-CG10P Xacti DMX-CG11N Xacti DMX-CG11S Xacti DMX-CG110 Xacti DMX-CG110K Xacti DMX-CG110R Xacti DMX-CS1 Xacti DMX-CS1G Xacti DMX-CS1P Xacti DMX-CS1S Xacti DMX-GH1 Xacti DMX-GH1L Xacti DMX-GH1P Xacti DMX-GH1S Xacti DSC-X1200 Xacti DSC-X1200K Xacti DSC-X1200R Xacti DSC-X1250 Xacti DSC-X1250N Xacti DSC-X1260K Xacti DSC-X1260R Xacti VPC-CA100 Xacti VPC-CA100EXP Xacti VPC-CA100EXBK Xacti VPC-CA100EXYL Xacti VPC-CA102 Xacti VPC-CA102YL Xacti VPC-CG100EXBK-B Xacti VPC-CG100EXW-B Xacti VPC-CG10BK Xacti VPC-CG10EXBK-B Xacti VPC-CG10EXP-B Xacti VPC-CG10EXW-B Xacti VPC-CG10P Xacti VPC-CG20BK Xacti VPC-CG20EX-B Xacti VPC-CG10GX Xacti VPC-CS1EX-B Xacti VPC-CS1EXP-B Xacti VPC-CS1P

Replaces Part Numbers

DB-L80 DB-L80AU

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours740mAh
Capacity740mAh
Rate2.74Wh
Net Weight16g /0.56 oz
Gross Weight41g /1.45 oz
Approximate Weight41g /1.45 oz
Dimension 39.20 x 31.20 x 5.85mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Sanyo
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Xacti VPC-CG10 shows a no-battery or incompatible battery icon immediately after fitting the replacement DB-L80 — is the cell faulty?

The VPC-CG10 runs an authentication check on first contact with a new cell, and it occasionally rejects a valid replacement until the BMS has seen one complete charge cycle. Insert the battery, connect the camera to its OEM charger, and let it charge to full without interruption. After that single cycle, the camera body recognises the cell and the error clears.

My shot count on the VPC-CG10 is noticeably lower than what the original battery used to deliver — why?

Flash recycling, continuous autofocus, and optical image stabilisation each add current draw on top of the baseline sensor and processor load. A rated capacity figure does not account for those combined draws, so real-world shot counts run lower than the number implied by mAh alone. Cold ambient temperatures also reduce usable capacity temporarily — the 740mAh figure is measured at room temperature. Keep the spare cell in an inside pocket before shooting in cold conditions to hold the cell closer to its rated working temperature.

The flash on my Xacti CG10 is taking noticeably longer to recycle between shots than it did with the original battery — what causes this?

Flash capacitor recharge is one of the highest instantaneous current draws the camera makes. If the replacement cell has not yet completed its first full charge cycle, the resting voltage starts slightly below the cell's true full-charge level, and the camera draws recharge current more slowly as a result. Charge the DB-L80 to 4.2V through a full uninterrupted cycle, then retest flash recycle speed — it should return to normal cadence once the cell is operating at its full working voltage.

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