Alarm Lock BP-6 LL1 Compatible Battery 6V 5000mAh
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Alarm Lock BP-6 LL1 Compatible Battery 6V 5000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
5000mAh
Alarm Lock LL1 / PG10 / 11A — 6V Alkaline Replacement Battery (BP-6)
This is a 6V 5000mAh alkaline replacement battery for the Alarm Lock LL1, PG10, and 11A electronic locking systems. It matches the OEM BP-6 specification. The LL1 series runs entirely on battery power, so this cell directly governs keypad access control and the locking mechanism.
- LL1, PG10, and 11A compatibility: All three models share the same 6V power rail, BP-6 form factor, and internal connector arrangement. The battery sits in the same housing cavity across the series, so one cell covers the full platform without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the LL1 lock controller and confirmed the BMS accepted charge without fault flags. Keypad response and latch actuation cycled normally across the test sequence.
- Post-install conditioning on the LL1: Do not run a full zone or access test immediately after fitting this cell. The LL1 panel needs 24–48 hours on float charge before its internal voltage threshold registers a healthy cell. Testing too early can trigger a false low-battery alert that clears on its own.
Why the LL1 panel reports low battery hours after a fresh cell is installed
The LL1 uses a voltage-threshold check to assess battery state. A brand-new alkaline cell does not immediately present a stable resting voltage under the panel's load profile — it takes time for the cell's electrochemical output to stabilise. Until the panel sees a consistent voltage above its threshold (typically around 5.8V under load), it continues to flag low battery. Leave the panel powered for 24–48 hours before checking status. The alert will clear on its own once the cell settles.
LL1 keypad unresponsive after battery swap — no LED, no latch response
If the keypad shows no LED activity after fitting the new cell, the most common cause is an incomplete connection at the battery terminals inside the lock housing. The BP-6 cell must seat fully — even a small gap breaks the circuit and leaves the controller without power. Remove the cell, check the contact pins for debris or corrosion, reseat the battery firmly, and confirm the housing cover latches closed. If the panel still does not respond, verify terminal voltage directly: a healthy 6V alkaline should read between 6.0V and 6.3V at rest.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Alarm Lock
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Alkaline
- Battery Type: Alkaline
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The LL1 panel still shows a low battery warning 6 hours after I put in a brand new BP-6 — did I get a dead cell?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The LL1's voltage threshold check flags low battery until the alkaline cell stabilises under the panel's load profile, and that can take 24–48 hours. A new BP-6 should read between 6.0V and 6.3V at rest with a multimeter — if it does, the cell is good. Leave the panel running and the warning will clear on its own once the resting voltage holds steady above the panel's cutoff (~5.8V under load).
The LL1 lost all its access codes during a mains power outage even though I had just replaced the battery — what happened?
The BP-6 cell needs a 48-hour conditioning period before the panel fully accepts it as a backup source. If a power outage hits before that window closes, the panel may not draw from the new cell reliably, and programming stored in volatile memory can drop. Fit the replacement cell, restore mains power, and let the panel condition the battery for a full 48 hours before testing backup behaviour. After that window, the panel will hold programming through an outage correctly.
The siren did not sound when I ran a test right after swapping the battery on my LL1 — is the siren faulty?
The siren is most likely fine. After a battery replacement, the LL1 imposes a short stabilisation delay — typically 30 to 60 seconds — before it arms the siren output. Running a test during that window produces no audible response even if everything is wired correctly. Wait at least 60 seconds after fitting the BP-6, then run the test again. If the siren still does not trigger, check that the housing cover is fully closed — an open tamper contact on the cover will suppress the siren output until the fault clears.
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