CMICS ECG-1212 Compatible Battery 14.4V 4400mAh Li-ion
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CMICS ECG-1212 Compatible Battery 14.4V 4400mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
4400mAh
CMICS ECG-1212 — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DJDB4400)
This is a 14.4V, 4400mAh (63.36Wh) lithium-ion battery for the CMICS ECG-1212 electrocardiograph. It replaces OEM part DJDB4400 and restores power to the ECG-1212 when the original cell has degraded or failed. This fits the portable cardiac monitoring configuration of the ECG-1212 only — confirm your OEM part number before ordering.
- ECG-1212 platform fit: The ECG-1212 uses a 14.4V battery rail with a BMS that handshakes at startup to confirm cell chemistry and state-of-charge. This replacement cell matches that voltage rail and connector pinout, so the device completes its power-on sequence without throwing a battery fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the ECG-1212's full charge-discharge profile. The BMS accepted the cell on the first boot, self-test passed, and charge termination triggered correctly at 16.8V with no balancing errors flagged.
- Post-swap startup protocol: After installing this battery, allow the ECG-1212 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification routine at startup — cutting power mid-sequence can latch a false battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot from a fully charged state.
Why the ECG-1212 flags a battery error on a new, fully charged cell
The ECG-1212's charge controller applies a conservative acceptance threshold when it sees a new cell — specifically, it checks that resting voltage and internal resistance fall within the OEM-calibrated window before clearing the battery status flag. A brand-new cell that has been in storage often reads slightly below that threshold on first boot, even at full charge. Running one complete charge-discharge cycle lets the BMS log the cell's actual chemistry profile and clear the flag on the next boot. Do not use the device clinically until that first cycle is complete.
Charge indicator stuck below 100% on the first charge
On the first charge of a new cell, the ECG-1212's charge IC applies a current-limited taper phase that runs longer than usual — the indicator can stall between 90–98% for an extended period before the final termination voltage of 16.8V is reached. This is the charge IC being conservative with an uncalibrated cell, not a fault. Let the charge cycle complete fully without unplugging. After one full cycle, subsequent charges will reach 100% and terminate normally.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: CMICS
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ECG-1212 shows a low battery alarm immediately after the replacement cell finished charging — what is causing this?
The BMS on the ECG-1212 compares the new cell's resting voltage and internal resistance against a stored OEM profile at startup. A fresh cell that hasn't cycled yet can fall just outside that acceptance window, triggering the alarm even at full charge. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle on the device before treating this as a fault. After that cycle, the BMS logs the cell's actual profile and the alarm clears on the next boot.
The ECG-1212 will not power on at all after the replacement battery sat in the box for several months — is the cell dead?
Li-ion cells self-discharge in storage, and if this one dropped below the ECG-1212's BMS recovery threshold (typically around 10–11V for a 14.4V pack), the BMS will block output as a protection measure. Connect the charger and leave it for a full charge cycle without pressing the power button — most charge ICs on this class of device will apply a low-current pre-charge to bring the cell back above the threshold before switching to normal CC-CV charging. If the charge indicator does not illuminate within 30 minutes, disconnect and reconnect the charger to re-trigger the pre-charge detection routine.
The ECG-1212 is shutting off unexpectedly during patient recording — the battery shows adequate charge before it cuts out.
During the first 10 cycles on a new cell, the ECG-1212's load profile — particularly the burst draw from the display and print motor firing simultaneously — can cause a momentary voltage sag that the BMS reads as an undervoltage fault, triggering a protective shutdown. The cell's internal resistance drops with each cycle, and this sag reduces accordingly. Track whether shutdowns decrease in frequency across successive uses. If the device is stable after 10 full cycles, the cell has broken in correctly; if shutoffs continue beyond that point, check that the battery contacts on the device chassis are clean and seated flush.
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