Fujikura FSM-80C Fusion Splicer Compatible Battery 14.8V 6700mAh
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Fujikura FSM-80C Fusion Splicer Compatible Battery 14.8V 6700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
6700mAh
Fujikura FSM-80C / FSM-61S / FSM-62S Series — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BTR-09)
This is a 14.8V 6700mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Fujikura BTR-09 pack. It fits the FSM-80C, FSM-61S, FSM-62S, FSM-80S, and six additional FSM-series fusion splicers that share the same battery bay and connector. Capacity is 99.16Wh — matched to the OEM specification.
- FSM-61S / FSM-62S / FSM-80C platform compatibility: These splicers share the same 14.8V battery rail, physical form factor, and BMS handshake protocol. The BTR-09 slot accepts one pack across the range, so the same battery services a mixed fleet of units on the same job site.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through arc discharge cycles and motor-drive sequences on an FSM-series unit. The BMS held stable voltage through fibre clamp actuation and arc initiation — the two highest-draw events in a normal splice cycle — without tripping a protection cutoff.
- Post-installation calibration step: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle from the FSM menu before taking the unit into the field. The splicer maps battery state during calibration. Skipping this step causes the low-battery indicator to fire early on the first job, even when the pack is fully charged.
Why the FSM-80C shows low battery warnings immediately after a fresh charge
The FSM-80C uses a voltage-threshold system to estimate remaining capacity. When a new cell is installed, the instrument's internal reference hasn't mapped the new pack's discharge curve yet. The threshold triggers against stale calibration data, so the warning fires at the wrong point in the discharge cycle. Running the full on-device calibration sequence resets that reference and aligns the indicator to the actual cell chemistry.
Pack won't charge after the splicer sat unused in a carry case for months
Extended storage without a maintenance charge allows cell voltage to drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically below 2.5V per cell on a 4S Li-ion pack like the BTR-09. At that level, the BMS enters a lockout state and refuses a standard charge cycle to protect the cells. Some chargers include a recovery or "wake" mode that applies a low-current pre-charge to bring cells back above the threshold. If the pack won't respond to a standard charge, check cell voltage across the pack terminals — a reading below 10V on a 14.8V nominal pack indicates deep discharge and requires the pre-charge step before normal charging will resume.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Fujikura
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The FSM-80C powers on but shuts off the moment it starts a USB data transfer to a PC — is this a battery fault?
Yes, this is a combined-load trip. The USB transfer runs the processor and display at sustained draw while the splicer remains powered — the total current pull exceeds what a degraded or partially discharged pack can sustain without a voltage dropout. We saw this exact cutoff on the bench when cell voltage dipped below the BMS discharge floor under combined load. Fit a fully charged pack and run the on-device calibration cycle before attempting the transfer.
Splice count readings reset mid-logging session even though the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — what causes that?
This is a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load, not a capacity issue. The indicator is reading resting voltage between events, which looks healthy, but the pack can't hold voltage during the sustained draw of a logging session — the processor resets when supply voltage dips below its operating floor. The indicator catches up after the event and still shows charge, masking the dropout. Check the pack's resting voltage with a multimeter — a fully charged BTR-09 replacement should read between 16.4V and 16.8V at rest; anything below 15V indicates a cell that can't sustain load.
The splicer doesn't recognise the new BTR-09 pack at all after it arrived — no charging, no power-on response.
This usually means the replacement pack's BMS entered sleep mode during shipping and storage. A pack in sleep mode sits below the voltage threshold that triggers the charger's handshake, so neither the charger nor the splicer acknowledges it. Place the pack in the Fujikura charger for 30 minutes regardless of whether the charge indicator responds — many chargers apply a low-level pre-charge that wakes a sleeping BMS. If there's still no response, measure across the pack terminals; a reading above 12V means the BMS is recoverable and the pre-charge step will work.
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