BP-150W Sony HDW-800P Replacement Battery 14.8V 10400mAh
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BP-150W Sony HDW-800P Replacement Battery 14.8V 10400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
10400mAh
Sony HDW-800P / PDW-850 Series — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP-150W)
This 14.8V, 10400mAh (153.92Wh) Li-ion battery replaces the BP-150W, BP-95W, and BP-190WS across Sony's professional ENG and studio camcorder lineup. It fits the HDW-800P, PDW-850, DSR-250P, DSR-600P, and additional models in that family. The cell chemistry and BMS communication protocol match what Sony's body expects for charge-state reporting.
- HDW-800P and PDW-850 platform fitment: These bodies share a V-mount interface with the same data-line handshake. The battery communicates charge-state data over that bus, which is why one SKU covers both the HDW and PDW chassis without adapter or modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full charge and monitored BMS cutoff behaviour under the sustained codec-processing and lens-drive draw typical of these bodies. The protection circuit held cutoff at the correct low-voltage threshold without tripping prematurely under load.
- First-use cycle on professional camcorder bodies: On first install, run one complete charge cycle through the OEM Sony charger or the camera body's internal charging circuit before a production shoot. Some Sony BMS implementations require that initial in-body cycle to calibrate the percentage display to the new cell's discharge curve.
Why the HDW-800P rejects a valid replacement cell on first install
Sony's professional camcorder BMS runs an authentication and capacity-mapping check when it sees a new cell for the first time. If the battery hasn't completed a charge cycle from a recognised Sony charger, the body may flag it as unverified and refuse to report capacity. This isn't a fault in the cell — it's the BMS waiting for a handshake that only completes after a full charge. Insert the battery into the OEM charger, let it reach 100%, then seat it in the body. The rejection clears on the first power-up after that cycle.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during a take
This happens when the camera's voltage-threshold table — calibrated to an aged or different-capacity OEM cell — doesn't map cleanly onto the discharge curve of a new 10400mAh cell. The indicator reads voltage, not true capacity, so a steeper mid-range plateau on a fresh cell can cause the display to skip steps. It's a display calibration issue, not a cell fault. Run two full discharge-to-cutoff cycles and the body's threshold mapping re-centres — percentage readout stabilises around the 12.8V mid-discharge region.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The HDW-800P shows a flashing battery icon and won't record — but the replacement cell is fully charged. What's happening?
This is the body's BMS authentication check triggering on a cell it hasn't yet accepted. It doesn't mean the battery is faulty. Seat the battery in a Sony OEM charger, run it to 100%, then reinsert it into the body and power cycle. That single charge-from-charger sequence completes the handshake and clears the rejection on boot.
The battery percentage on the PDW-850 drops from 80% to 40% in seconds, then stays stable. Is the cell bad?
The cell is almost certainly fine. Sony's percentage display maps voltage thresholds set against an older cell's discharge curve — a new 10400mAh cell has a flatter mid-range plateau, so the indicator skips when voltage briefly dips under load from the codec and lens drive. Run two full cycles, discharging to camera cutoff each time, and the body re-maps its thresholds. The jumps stop once it reads the new curve from around 13.2V down.
During a long studio recording on the DSR-600P, the battery indicator reads normal but the body cuts power unexpectedly. What causes that?
Sustained 4K or high-bitrate codec processing, active image stabilisation, and continuous autofocus stack draw far above the rated average current — the BMS sees a voltage sag spike that crosses its low-voltage cutoff threshold even though the display showed charge remaining. The fix is to check that the battery contacts on the V-mount plate are clean and seated fully; a high-resistance connection amplifies voltage sag under peak draw. If the contacts are clean, let the cell rest for 10 minutes, reinsert, and confirm open-circuit voltage reads above 14.0V before starting the next take.
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