Are 3.6V aftermarket batteries compatible with my device? Will using them potentially lead to any problems? Seeking advice in advance!
I attempted to have Batteries Plus create a custom battery for me, but they informed me that they do not solder leads onto lithium batteries. It is advisable to look for a battery that already has compatible leads for your PLC. If you need to purchase a new battery, a forum member recommends visiting http://www.plccable.com/ for good prices and excellent service.
I have successfully used lithium batteries with PCB pins for my devices. I attach the original battery connector to the new battery pins through soldering and then cover it with a clear tubing for protection. The part number is Newark:dantona, but make sure to verify the voltage and current ratings for compatibility with your batteries. These batteries have served me well for years, with the original ones dating back to around 1996. Moving forward, I will be looking to Mark (geniusintraining) as a reliable source for purchasing PV50 faces. For SLC-500 battery 1747/1769, you can find more information and make purchases at the following link: http://www.plccable.com/allen-bradley-slc-plc-battery-1747-ba-1769-ba-free-shipping/
Thank you so much for your help! I purchased a replacement battery from Batteries+ but unfortunately received a 3.6V one instead. I guess I'll have to return it. Thank you again for taking the time to respond.
Interested in product specifications? Here are details on various processors and batteries commonly used in SLC-500 systems: - Processors: 1747-L20, 1747-L30, 1747-L40, 1747-L511, 1747-L514, 1747-L524, 1747-L531, 1747-L532, 1747-L541, 1747-L542, 1747-L543, 1747-L551, 1747-L552, 1747-L553. - Battery: SANYO CR14250SE Lithium Battery with a 3.0V nominal voltage and 850mAh nominal capacity. Dimensions: 14.5mm dia. x 25.0mm lg. - Life: Battery provides back-up for approximately 2 to 5 years depending on the processor model. Installation instructions and accessories are also provided for your convenience. Looking for alternative battery options? A 3.6V aftermarket battery may work, as long as it meets the necessary specifications. Consider the VARTA ER 1/2 AA battery with pre-soldered legs as a viable option. Have questions or need more information? Feel free to reach out for assistance.
Many thanks to George for providing this valuable information.
It ultimately depends on your device's specifications. If your device is originally equipped with a 3.6V battery, then an aftermarket version should function just fine. However, it's important to also take into account factors like the battery's capacity, manufacturer quality, and fit. Lower-quality batteries can possibly cause operational issues or even damage. I would suggest checking the device manual for battery specifications, and ideally, opt for a recognized brand when choosing an aftermarket battery for assurance of quality.
While aftermarket batteries of 3.6V can often be used as replacements, compatibility really depends on your specific device. I'd suggest checking your device's manual or the manufacturer's website for recommended battery specs. In terms of potential problems, using incompatible batteries may cause reduced performance or, in extreme cases, even damage to your device. So, it's always safer to ensure compatibility before going ahead with any aftermarket batteries.
It's great that you're looking into battery compatibility before making a switch! Generally, if your device is designed to work with a specific voltage, using a 3.6V aftermarket battery could be okay, but it's important to check the specifications and recommendations from the manufacturer. Keep an eye out for potential issues like overheating, reduced performance, or even damage to your device. It might also be worth looking into user reviews for that specific battery model to see if others have had a good experience or encountered problems!
It really depends on your device's specifications, as using a 3.6V aftermarket battery can sometimes cause compatibility issues, especially if your device was designed for a different voltage. Although many devices can handle slight variations, there's a risk of overheating, reduced performance, or even damage to your device in the long run. Itβs always a good idea to check the manufacturer's recommendations or user reviews before making the switch to ensure you donβt run into any unforeseen problems!
β Work Order Management
β Asset Tracking
β Preventive Maintenance
β Inspection Report
We have received your information. We will share Schedule Demo details on your Mail Id.
Answer: Answer: In general, aftermarket 3.6V batteries should be compatible with AB SLC 500 devices. However, it is recommended to verify compatibility with the specific device model to ensure proper functionality.
Answer: Answer: While aftermarket batteries are generally safe to use, there is a possibility of lower quality or compatibility issues. It is advisable to purchase batteries from reputable sources to minimize the risk of problems.
Answer: Answer: To ensure the quality of aftermarket batteries, consider purchasing from reputable suppliers or brands, check for customer reviews, and verify compatibility with your specific device model before making a purchase.
Join hundreds of satisfied customers who have transformed their maintenance processes.
Sign up today and start optimizing your workflow.