Sony BP-U30 14.8V Replacement Battery for PMW-EX1 2600mAh
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Sony BP-U30 14.8V Replacement Battery for PMW-EX1 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
2600mAh
Sony PMW-EX1 / PMW-EX3 Series — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP-U30)
This is a 14.8V, 2600mAh (38.48Wh) Li-ion replacement for the Sony BP-U30 battery. It fits the PMW-EX1, PMW-EX1r, PMW-EX3, PMW-F3, and 17 additional Sony professional camcorder bodies that use the BP-U series mount. Same cell chemistry and voltage rail as the OEM unit.
- BP-U series platform compatibility: The PMW-EX1, EX3, and F3 all share Sony's BP-U battery mount and draw from the same 14.8V nominal rail. The connector and BMS communication protocol are consistent across this platform, so one cell design covers the full lineup without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a PMW-EX1 body and cycled it through full discharge and charge sequences. The camera's BMS accepted the cell, reported charge status correctly, and the protection circuit responded to expected load events without tripping under normal recording draw.
- First-use charge cycle on EX-series bodies: Perform one complete charge cycle using the OEM BC-U1 or BC-U2 charger before extended shooting. Some BP-U body firmware requires a full charge cycle from a recognised charger to calibrate the battery-remaining display on a new cell.
Why the PMW-EX1 battery-remaining indicator reads inaccurately on a new cell
The PMW-EX1 maps its remaining-charge display against a voltage-discharge curve stored in the camera body's BMS firmware. A new replacement cell has a slightly different discharge curve than a broken-in OEM cell, so the indicator can read high early in a discharge and then drop sharply toward the end. Running two or three full charge-discharge cycles through the OEM charger lets the BMS recalibrate its threshold mapping. After those cycles, the readout tracks the actual cell state more closely. If the display still jumps after three cycles, check that you are charging to 16.8V at the charger terminals.
Camera body shows "no battery" or refuses to power on with a valid replacement cell installed
This happens when the PMW-EX1's BMS authentication check does not complete on the first install — particularly if the replacement cell shipped at a low storage charge state. Remove the battery, insert it into the OEM charger until the charge indicator confirms a full cycle, then reinsert into the camera body. The body typically accepts the cell after one full charge outside the camera. If the camera still shows no battery after that cycle, check the gold contact pins on the BP-U mount for debris — clean them with isopropyl alcohol and confirm the cell seats fully past the latch click.
Compatible Models
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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
My PMW-EX1 battery percentage jumps from 60% straight down to 10% mid-recording — is the replacement cell faulty?
The jump is almost always a BMS calibration issue, not a defective cell. The camera body's charge indicator maps voltage thresholds set against an aged OEM discharge curve, and a new cell holds voltage higher for longer before it drops — causing the sudden cliff reading. Run two full charge-discharge cycles through the OEM BC-U1 or BC-U2 charger, then repeat on the camera body. After those cycles the body's mapping aligns to the new cell's actual curve and the readout stabilises.
The PMW-EX1 feels noticeably warm around the battery compartment during long recording runs — is that a battery issue or a camera issue?
During continuous recording, the PMW-EX1 draws on the sensor, image processor, and recording media simultaneously — the combined load is higher than standby or stills shooting, and some warmth at the battery compartment is normal. What to watch for is the camera triggering an over-temperature shutdown, which points to airflow blockage around the battery contacts rather than the cell itself. Make sure the BP-U mount latch is fully seated so the metal contact plate sits flush and conducts heat away from the cell correctly. If the body shuts down under normal 14.8V load, check that the cell voltage at the charger output reads between 16.6V and 16.8V at end of charge — a cell stopping short of that indicates a charging fault, not a thermal issue.
Will this battery hold its charge if I leave it in the camera on standby between shooting days?
Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly in standby, but the PMW-EX1's body draws a small parasitic current even when powered off — enough to pull the cell down measurably over several days. If the camera sits unused for more than three or four days, remove the battery and store it separately at around 50–60% charge. A cell left fully charged in a warm environment for weeks degrades faster than one stored partially charged. Before the next shoot, top it up with one full charge cycle so the BMS has a clean state-of-charge reference going into recording.
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