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TP-Link M7650 Replacement Battery 3.8V 2900mAh

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Fits TP-Link M7650 hotspot; replaces OEM part TBL-53B3000 or TBL-53A3000.
3.8V, 2900mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers full charge capacity to the M7650 modem stack.
Connector is a two-pin proprietary slot; orientation is keyed; no locking tab present.
We ran the cell on the M7650 WiFi and cellular radio stack; BMS accepted charge without fault codes.
Keep the hotspot in a well-ventilated location during extended sessions — the cellular radio draws maximum power when devices are far away, generating heat that stresses the battery.

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Voltage

3.8V

Amp

2900mAh

TP-Link M7650 — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (TBL-53B3000 / TBL-53A3000)

This 3.8V, 2900mAh Li-Polymer battery fits the TP-Link M7650 mobile hotspot. It replaces OEM part numbers TBL-53B3000 and TBL-53A3000. When the original cell degrades and the M7650 no longer holds a session, this replacement restores normal operation.

  • M7650 fit: The M7650 uses a single-cell Li-Polymer pack at 3.8V nominal. Both TBL-53B3000 and TBL-53A3000 are interchangeable OEM references for the same physical cell — same connector, same BMS handshake, same contact orientation.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under combined modem and Wi-Fi load at maximum connected devices. The BMS held stable charge and discharge cycles, with no false low-voltage cutoffs during peak draw periods.
  • Cellular signal load tip: Keep the M7650 close to your router or in a strong signal area during heavy use. When the device is in a weak signal zone, the cellular radio ramps to maximum transmit power — this significantly increases current draw and heat accumulation on the cell.

Why the M7650 drops connected devices mid-session on a new battery

The M7650 runs two power-hungry subsystems simultaneously — the cellular modem and the Wi-Fi radio. At maximum client connections, combined draw can cause brief voltage sag on the cell. If the BMS reads this sag as an undervoltage event, it cuts output momentarily and all connected devices drop. This is more likely in poor signal conditions where the modem is already drawing hard. Fully charge the battery before a heavy session and keep connected device count below the maximum rated limit to reduce sag events.

M7650 not powering on after sitting unused for several weeks

Li-Polymer cells self-discharge at roughly 2–3% per month, but a hotspot left idle with residual background drain can pull the cell below the minimum boot voltage faster than expected. The M7650 firmware requires enough voltage at startup to initialise both the modem and the Wi-Fi stack simultaneously — if the cell is too depleted, the device simply will not turn on. Connect it to a charger and leave it for at least 20–30 minutes before attempting to power on. If the charge LED activates, the BMS has accepted the cell and recovery is in progress; target at least 3.6V before attempting to boot.

Compatible Models

M7650

Replaces Part Numbers

TBL-53B3000 TBL-53A3000

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.8V
Amp Hours2900mAh
Capacity2900mAh
Rate11.02Wh
Net Weight51.2g /1.81 oz
Gross Weight101.2g /3.57 oz
Approximate Weight101.2g /3.57 oz
Dimension 78.08 x 57.95 x 5.32mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: TP-Link
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My M7650 hotspot keeps dropping all connected devices for a few seconds then reconnecting — is this a battery problem?

Yes, this is a voltage sag issue. Under peak load — multiple clients plus the cellular modem pushing hard in a weak signal area — the battery voltage dips briefly and the BMS interrupts output to protect the cell. The hotspot reboots its radios, dropping every connected device in the process. Move the M7650 closer to a window for better signal and reduce the number of connected devices; if the drops stop, the battery was sagging under combined radio load.

Why does my M7650 battery drain noticeably faster when I'm in an area with poor mobile coverage?

In low-signal conditions, the M7650's cellular radio continuously ramps up transmit power trying to maintain the network connection — this is the single largest current draw on the 2900mAh cell. Wi-Fi client activity compounds this, but the modem's signal-hunting behaviour is the main cause. You will see dramatically faster drain compared to a strong-signal environment even with identical usage. Move to a location with at least two signal bars and monitor whether drain rate normalises before assuming the battery is faulty.

My M7650 won't turn on at all after I left it in a drawer for two months — is the battery dead?

Not necessarily. Li-Polymer cells have a minimum voltage threshold below which the BMS blocks all output to prevent damage — a hotspot left idle can reach this point faster than expected due to background drain from the device's standby circuitry. Plug the M7650 into its charger and wait at least 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button. Once the charge indicator activates and the cell climbs back above approximately 3.6V, attempt to power on normally.

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