Sony SPP-940 Cordless Phone Replacement Battery 2.4V 1200mAh
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Sony SPP-940 Cordless Phone Replacement Battery 2.4V 1200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
1200mAh
Sony SPP-940 / SPP-977 / SPP-A1050 Series — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This is a 2.4V 1200mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for Sony cordless phone handsets including the SPP-940, SPP-977, SPP-A1050, and SPP-A1070. It fits directly into the handset battery compartment and restores portable operation when the original cell no longer holds charge. Voltage and capacity match the stock Sony specification.
- SPP-940 / SPP-977 / SPP-A1050 series compatibility: These handsets share the same 2.4V two-cell Ni-MH format, connector pinout, and charge circuit. A single battery pack services the full group without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on SPP-series handsets. The base station charge circuit accepted the battery without error, and the BMS held within the expected 2.4V nominal range across all test cycles.
- First-charge protocol for Ni-MH cordless packs: After installing, seat the handset in the base and leave it for a full 16 hours before use. Ni-MH cells shipped in storage-discharge state need this slow initial charge to reach rated 1200mAh capacity — skipping it leaves you with noticeably shorter talk time from day one.
Base station charge light staying off after installing a new Ni-MH pack
Sony SPP-series base stations use a delta-V detection circuit to sense when a Ni-MH pack is accepting charge. If the replacement battery arrives at a very low resting voltage from storage, the base may not trigger the charge cycle at all — the indicator stays dark and nothing happens. The fix is to check that the handset is fully and squarely seated in the cradle, then wait up to 20 minutes; the circuit needs a minimum cell voltage to initiate. If it still shows no activity, remove the battery, let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes, and reseat — a brief recovery from deep storage discharge is usually enough to push the pack above the 2.0V threshold the base needs to start.
Handset losing range or breaking up on calls after battery swap
Range dropouts after a battery replacement usually point to voltage sag under RF transmit load, not a faulty pack. When a fresh Ni-MH cell hasn't been through its conditioning cycles, internal resistance is higher than rated — voltage dips the moment the handset's transmitter fires, and the radio output weakens. Run three to five full charge-and-discharge cycles and internal resistance will fall toward spec. If breakup persists past five cycles, check that the battery contacts in the handset are clean and making firm contact — oxidised pins add resistance and compound the sag problem.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Sony SPP-940 talk time is much shorter than it used to be even with the new battery — is that normal?
Yes, for the first few uses. Ni-MH cells come out of storage at reduced capacity, and the SPP charge circuit uses a slow trickle that takes three to five full cycles to condition the pack to rated 1200mAh. Each cycle, talk time should noticeably increase. If it hasn't improved after five complete charge-and-discharge cycles, check that the handset is sitting flush in the base — a poor cradle contact prevents a full charge even when the indicator light looks fine.
The handset lost its pairing with the base after I swapped the battery — how do I get it back?
Removing the battery cuts all power to the handset, and some Sony SPP-series phones drop their base registration when that happens. Re-register by pressing and holding the PHONE or FIND button on the base station until the handset beeps or the base indicator flashes, then follow the pairing sequence in the handset menu. The process takes under two minutes. If the handset still won't pair, confirm the new battery has had a full 16-hour charge first — low voltage can prevent the handset's DECT module from completing registration.
The battery drains completely overnight even though I left the handset on the base — what's happening?
This points to a seating issue, not a faulty battery. If the handset isn't sitting perfectly flush in the cradle, the charge pins don't make reliable contact and the handset runs on battery power instead of topping up. Lift the handset out, check that nothing is blocking the cradle contacts, reseat it firmly, and confirm the charge indicator lights up. A fully seated handset on a working base should hold the pack at or near 2.8V overnight with no meaningful drain.
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