Sony PSP E1000 Replacement Battery SP70C 3.7V 900mAh
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Sony PSP E1000 Replacement Battery SP70C 3.7V 900mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
900mAh
Sony PSP E1000 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SP70C / 4-285-985-01)
This is a 3.7V, 900mAh Li-ion cell for the Sony PSP E1000 Street handheld gaming console. It also fits the E1002, E1004, and E1008 variants — all share the same battery bay dimensions and connector. Capacity figures come from the product data, not estimated specs.
- E1000 series compatibility: The E1000, E1002, E1004, and E1008 all use the same 45.08 × 34.92 × 6.50mm cell footprint with an identical three-pin connector and BMS handshake. Swapping between these models carries no electrical risk — the voltage rail and charge IC parameters are the same across the lineup.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a PSP E1000 unit. The console's charge IC accepted the cell without error, and the BMS protection triggers — overcurrent, overcharge, and undervoltage cutoff — all tripped at expected thresholds.
- Fuel gauge calibration after install: The PSP E1000 uses a simple coulomb-counting gauge that sets its empty reference point on the first full discharge. After installing this cell, run one complete play session to automatic cutoff without interrupting the discharge. This gives the gauge an accurate baseline for every subsequent charge reading.
Why the PSP E1000 shuts off before the battery indicator hits empty
The E1000 doesn't use a smart gauge IC — it estimates charge level from a stored discharge curve mapped to the original Sony cell. A replacement cell with a slightly different internal resistance will cause the console to misread remaining capacity. Under load spikes — UMD drive spin-up or heavy audio output — voltage dips briefly below the protection threshold, triggering a hard cutoff even when the gauge still shows bars. This is a firmware limitation in the charge-monitoring circuit, not a fault in the replacement cell itself.
Battery indicator jumping or reading incorrectly after a cell swap
After fitting a new cell, the PSP E1000's gauge often displays an inaccurate reading — jumping from full to one bar, or freezing mid-charge. This happens because the console's reference curve was calibrated to the original aged cell's discharge profile. Run the new cell through three to five full charge-and-discharge cycles; the gauge re-anchors its reference points against the actual cell behaviour with each pass. After conditioning, the indicator should track linearly down to the 3.0V cutoff.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: X-Longer
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My PSP E1000 shuts down mid-game even though the battery icon still shows charge — is the new cell faulty?
The E1000 estimates remaining charge from a fixed discharge curve, not a live cell measurement. When the console hits a load spike — UMD motor spin-up or a graphics-heavy scene — voltage dips briefly below the protection floor, and the console cuts out even if the gauge shows bars remaining. This is a firmware and gauge limitation, not a defect in the cell. Run three to five full discharge cycles and the gap between the displayed charge and actual cutoff voltage will narrow.
The battery percentage jumps around after I installed the replacement — it went from 80% straight to 10% in minutes.
The PSP E1000's fuel gauge stores a discharge curve matched to the original cell's internal resistance profile. A new cell has a different resistance characteristic, so the gauge misreads remaining capacity until it recalibrates. Each full charge-to-automatic-cutoff cycle gives the gauge a new data point. After three to five full cycles, the readout should track steadily down to the 3.0V undervoltage cutoff without jumping.
The PSP E1000 is only charging to about 80% and stopping — the charge light turns off too early.
The E1000's charge IC applies a conservative current limit when it detects a new or cold cell, capping the cycle short as a precaution. This isn't a hardware fault — it clears on its own after the first full charge-and-discharge cycle. Discharge the console to automatic shutdown, then charge uninterrupted until the amber light goes green. On the second cycle, the IC should deliver the full charge to 4.2V per cell.
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