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Toshiba Gigashot V10 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1230mAh

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Fits Toshiba Gigashot V10 digital camera; replaces OEM part number MEHBT4.
3.7V and 1230mAh capacity supports extended recording sessions without midway power loss.
Connector slides straight in with positive contact alignment; locking tab seats flush.
We bench-tested this cell in the V10 body; BMS accepted charge without authentication delay.
On first use, run one full charge cycle through the camera body before extended shooting — Toshiba's firmware maps battery percentage to discharge curve on initial charge.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1230mAh

Toshiba Gigashot V10 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (MEHBT4)

This is a 3.7V, 1230mAh Li-ion cell built to the MEHBT4 specification for the Toshiba Gigashot V10 compact video camera. It powers recording, playback, and menu functions at the same voltage rail as the original. Capacity is 4.55Wh — identical to factory spec.

  • Gigashot V10 fitment: The V10 uses a compact single-cell Li-ion pack at 3.7V nominal. The MEHBT4 form factor — 42.16 × 36.52 × 10.68mm — seats flush in the battery compartment with correct contact alignment. No adapter or modification needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the V10's charge and discharge sequence. The BMS accepted the cell on the first in-camera charge cycle, with the battery indicator reading correctly after one full charge from empty.
  • First-use charge cycle on the Gigashot V10: Insert the cell and charge fully in the camera body or OEM charger before your first recording session. The V10's battery-remaining display calibrates its threshold mapping during this initial cycle — skipping it can cause the indicator to drop early or read inaccurately across the charge curve.

Why the Gigashot V10 shows a dead battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell

The V10 maps its battery-remaining display to voltage thresholds set during the BMS initialisation cycle. A new cell that hasn't completed one full charge-to-empty cycle in the camera body can present a discharge curve the BMS doesn't recognise. The camera interprets mid-range voltage readings as critically low and throws the dead battery warning. Running one complete charge cycle from below 3.0V up to 4.2V inside the camera resets this mapping and the indicator stabilises.

Battery percentage jumping erratically on the V10 display

If the remaining-charge percentage skips — say, 80% to 40% in seconds without recording — the voltage-to-percentage lookup table in the V10's BMS is misreading the new cell's discharge curve. This is common after swapping cells without a calibration cycle. The fix is straightforward: discharge the cell fully until the camera shuts down, then charge uninterrupted to 4.2V in a single session. After that cycle, the percentage readout tracks the actual state of charge accurately.

Compatible Models

gigashot V10

Replaces Part Numbers

MEHBT4

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1230mAh
Capacity1230mAh
Rate4.55Wh
Net Weight30g /1.06 oz
Gross Weight55g /1.94 oz
Approximate Weight55g /1.94 oz
Dimension 42.16 x 36.52 x 10.68mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Toshiba
  • 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 Gigashot V10 won't recognise the new MEHBT4 battery — it just shows no battery icon and won't power on. What's happening?

The V10's BMS runs an authentication check on first contact with a new cell, and a resting cell voltage below roughly 3.0V can cause it to reject the battery entirely. Insert the cell and connect the camera to the OEM charger without attempting to power on — let it charge for at least 15 minutes before pressing the power button. We saw this on the bench with cells that had been in storage: one charge-primed cycle was enough for the camera to accept the battery and boot normally. If the charge indicator light doesn't illuminate at all, clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth and re-seat the cell.

The Gigashot V10 battery percentage drops from around 60% to single digits suddenly during recording — is the cell faulty?

This is a voltage-sag misread, not a faulty cell. During active video recording, current draw spikes and the cell's terminal voltage dips temporarily — the V10's indicator interprets this dip as near-empty and jumps the display down. It typically happens when the cell hasn't been calibrated to the camera's threshold map yet. Run one full discharge cycle — record until the camera shuts itself off — then charge fully to 4.2V without interruption, and the percentage display will track the actual charge state correctly from that point.

The Gigashot V10 feels warm during extended video recording and shuts down before the battery indicator hits zero — why?

The V10 draws current from the MEHBT4 cell for the image sensor, video processor, and recording buffer simultaneously during sustained capture. That combined load raises the cell's internal temperature, and the BMS has a thermal cutoff that triggers a shutdown before the indicator reaches zero — it's protecting the cell, not reporting a true empty state. Let the camera and battery cool for five to ten minutes, then power back on; you'll typically see charge remaining on the indicator. For long recording sessions, pause every 20–30 minutes to let the body cool and keep the cell below the BMS thermal threshold.

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