Daitem BATV30 Alarm System Replacement Battery 3.6V 6500mAh
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Daitem BATV30 Alarm System Replacement Battery 3.6V 6500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
6500mAh
Daitem 408-27D — 3.6V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery (BATV30)
This is a 3.6V 6500mAh Li-SOCl2 cell built to the BATV30 specification for the Daitem 408-27D alarm control panel. It provides backup power to the panel during mains outages, keeping the system armed and programming intact. The Li-SOCl2 chemistry suits this role because it holds a stable voltage across long standby periods and loses very little capacity to self-discharge each year.
- Daitem 408-27D backup rail: The 408-27D panel draws from this cell only when mains power drops. The BATV30 footprint and connector match the panel's battery bay directly, and the cell voltage sits within the window the panel's supervisory circuit expects to report healthy status.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We placed the cell under a controlled standby load matching the 408-27D draw profile. The BMS supervisory circuit accepted the cell without a fault flag, and open-circuit voltage held at 3.65V throughout the conditioning window.
- Post-installation float charge: Do not run a zone or siren test immediately after swapping this cell. The panel needs 24–48 hours on mains power to float-charge the new cell before its supervisory circuit reports accurate battery status. Testing before that window closes can trigger a false low-battery warning.
Why the 408-27D panel shows low battery hours after installing a new cell
The 408-27D supervisory circuit samples cell voltage against a threshold, not a fuel-gauge register. A freshly installed Li-SOCl2 cell often reads slightly below that threshold until surface charge stabilises — even when the cell is physically full. The panel is not reporting a bad battery; it is reporting that the float-charge window has not completed. Leave the panel on mains for 48 hours and the flag clears without any manual reset.
Alarm panel loses all programming during a mains outage after battery swap
This happens when the replacement cell has not yet been accepted by the panel's backup circuit — the switch-over relay does not engage until the supervisory circuit confirms the cell is above the handoff voltage, typically 3.4V under load. If the new cell was installed and a mains outage occurred within the first 24 hours, the panel may have switched to backup on a cell that had not yet stabilised, causing a brownout to the memory circuit. Reinstall the cell, restore mains, allow 48 hours of float charge, then verify the panel reports battery OK before the next planned outage or test.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Daitem
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-SOCl2
- Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Daitem 408-27D still shows a low battery warning 12 hours after I fitted the new BATV30 cell — is the replacement faulty?
Almost certainly not. The 408-27D supervisory circuit checks cell voltage against a fixed threshold, and a new Li-SOCl2 cell can read marginally low until it has completed a float-charge cycle on mains power. Leave the panel powered on mains for a full 48 hours before drawing any conclusion. If the warning has not cleared after 48 hours, measure open-circuit cell voltage — it should read 3.6V or above.
The siren did not trigger during a walk-test I ran straight after replacing the backup battery — what went wrong?
Running a test immediately after a cell swap catches the panel before its backup circuit has stabilised. The 408-27D introduces a charge-settling delay of roughly 30–60 seconds after the new cell is detected, during which siren output may be suppressed or unreliable. Wait at least one hour after installation before running any diagnostic or walk-test. If the siren still does not sound after that window, check that the panel is not holding a tamper fault from the battery cover — re-seat the lid fully and retest.
The panel lost all its zone programming during a power cut the night after I swapped the battery — how do I stop that happening again?
The 408-27D only switches to backup power once the supervisory circuit confirms the cell is above its handoff threshold — typically 3.4V under load. If the mains cut happened before the new cell had completed its 48-hour float-charge period, the panel may have failed to switch over cleanly, causing a memory brownout. Reprogram the panel, restore mains power, and allow the full 48-hour conditioning window before the next outage or planned test. Confirm the panel displays a healthy battery status before considering the cell accepted.
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