Sony CCD-RV100 Replacement Battery 7.4V 4400mAh Li-ion
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Sony CCD-RV100 Replacement Battery 7.4V 4400mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
4400mAh
Sony CCD-RV100 / CCD-SC5 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 7.4V 4400mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original Sony battery pack across the CCD-RV100, CCD-RV200, CCD-SC5, and CCD-SC5/E camcorder lineup, plus over 360 compatible models. It matches the original voltage rail and physical footprint of the NP-F series battery slot. Capacity is 4400mAh (32.56Wh) as measured from the product specification.
- NP-F series platform fit: These models share the NP-F form factor — same slide-rail connector, same 7.4V nominal voltage, same BMS communication pins. One cell works across the full range because Sony standardised the battery interface across this camcorder generation.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on NP-F compatible bodies. The BMS handshake completed correctly, charge acceptance was normal, and the protection circuit tripped at the expected low-voltage cutoff without requiring manual reset.
- First-cycle initialisation on NP-F camcorders: Insert the new cell and run one full charge cycle through the camcorder body or OEM charger before extended recording. Some Sony BMS firmware needs a complete charge pass to calibrate the battery-remaining indicator accurately on a new cell.
Sony NP-F BMS rejecting a third-party cell on first install
Some CCD-series bodies show a blinking battery icon or refuse to power on when a new third-party cell is first inserted. This happens because the onboard BMS checks the cell's voltage state at insertion — a freshly shipped cell sitting at storage charge (around 3.7–3.8V per cell) can fall outside the threshold the firmware expects for a "known good" battery. The fix is to place the cell in the OEM charger for a full charge pass before inserting it into the camcorder body. After one full charge, the BMS accepts the cell and operates normally.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during recording
If the battery indicator skips from 80% to 40% or fluctuates during a recording session, the camera's voltage-to-percentage mapping is misreading the new cell's discharge curve. Original Sony cells were profiled in the firmware; a replacement cell with a slightly different discharge slope causes the indicator to miscalculate remaining charge at mid-range voltages. This does not affect actual battery capacity — it is a display calibration issue. Run two full charge-discharge cycles through the camcorder body and the indicator will track more consistently as the BMS builds an accurate profile of the cell's curve.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My CCD-RV100 shows a dead battery icon immediately after I put the new cell in — is the battery faulty?
Almost certainly not. Sony's NP-F BMS checks insertion voltage at power-on, and a cell shipped at storage charge (~3.7V per cell) can read as depleted to the camera's firmware. Put the cell in the OEM charger or a compatible external NP-F charger and run a full charge to 8.4V before inserting it into the camcorder body. After that first full charge, the camera accepts the cell and the icon clears.
The battery percentage drops faster during video recording than it does when I'm just reviewing footage — is something wrong with the cell?
Nothing is wrong. The CCD-RV100's recording mode runs the CCD sensor, image processor, viewfinder, and tape transport simultaneously — that combined draw is significantly higher than playback mode, which mostly powers the LCD and tape drive. The percentage drop reflects real current draw, not a cell fault. If you want a consistent benchmark, record a short clip, note the percentage change, and compare that figure after a second full charge cycle to confirm the cell is performing consistently.
After several months of occasional use, the battery seems to lose charge faster than it did when new — what causes that?
Shallow cycling is the most common cause with camcorders used infrequently. If the cell is regularly charged from 60–70% rather than being drawn down further, the BMS voltage-threshold calibration drifts and the usable window narrows over time. Run the cell down to the camera's automatic cutoff point — typically around 6.0V total pack voltage — then do a full charge back to 8.4V. One or two of these deeper cycles recalibrates the BMS and usually recovers the missing capacity.
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