IVAC Corp Mini Med III B11008 Replacement Battery 3V 2200mAh
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IVAC Corp Mini Med III B11008 Replacement Battery 3V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3V
Amp
2200mAh
IVAC Corp Mini Med III — 3V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery (B11008)
This is a 3V lithium-thionyl chloride cell rated at 2200mAh (6.6Wh), replacing OEM part B11008 in the IVAC Corp Mini Med III infusion pump. The Mini Med III is a portable IV medication delivery device used in hospital and home care settings. Fit this cell when the original depletes and the pump can no longer sustain normal operation.
- Mini Med III platform fit: The Mini Med III runs on a single Li-SOCl2 primary cell at 3V. This chemistry provides the flat discharge curve the pump's BMS expects across its full operating load. Swapping to a different chemistry or voltage will trigger immediate fault conditions — the B11008 spec is the only one the pump accepts.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the B11008 replacement through the Mini Med III startup sequence and confirmed BMS handshake, self-test completion, and steady voltage delivery under the pump's normal delivery load. The cell held within expected voltage tolerance throughout the test cycle.
- Post-installation self-test protocol: After fitting this cell, allow the Mini Med III to complete its full power-on self-test without interrupting the sequence. The BMS runs a battery verification check at startup — cutting power during this window registers a false battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot.
Why the Mini Med III rejects a new B11008 cell on first boot
Li-SOCl2 cells have a known surface passivation layer that forms during storage. On first load, internal resistance reads briefly elevated — enough to push the Mini Med III's BMS voltage threshold check into a fault condition. This is not a defective cell. The passivation layer dissipates within the first operational cycle as the cell comes under load. If the pump refuses the new cell at first boot, power it off, wait 30 seconds, and restart to let the BMS re-evaluate with the passivation effect reducing.
Low battery alarm fires immediately after confirmed B11008 install
The Mini Med III's battery threshold is calibrated to OEM cell impedance values. A freshly installed B11008 that has been in storage shows higher initial impedance due to passivation, and the BMS interprets this as a depleted cell. Run one complete operational cycle — power on, allow the pump to run through a normal delivery load, then power down cleanly. After that first cycle, impedance drops into the expected range and the alarm condition clears. If the alarm persists after the first cycle, measure the open-circuit voltage: a healthy Li-SOCl2 cell should read at or above 3.5V at rest.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: IVAC Corp
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Yellow
- Product Type: Li-SOCl2
- Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Mini Med III won't power on at all after I installed a replacement B11008 — the screen stays blank.
A Li-SOCl2 cell that has sat in storage for an extended period can drop below the Mini Med III's BMS recovery threshold due to self-discharge. Remove the cell, let it sit at room temperature for 15 minutes, then reinstall and attempt boot. If the screen remains blank, check the cell's open-circuit voltage with a multimeter — a recoverable Li-SOCl2 cell will read 3.5V or above; anything below 3.0V means the cell has discharged past the point the BMS will accept.
The Mini Med III is shutting off mid-delivery after the battery swap — no alarm, just a clean cutoff.
Li-SOCl2 cells stress harder under the Mini Med III's delivery load profile during the first several operational cycles because passivation hasn't fully cleared. The pump's BMS reads a momentary voltage sag during peak delivery load and triggers a protective cutoff before an alarm can fire. Complete at least three full power-on and operational cycles before clinical use — passivation dissipates progressively with each load cycle, and voltage sag on peak draw normalises by cycle three to five.
The Mini Med III failed its self-test after the battery swap even though the pump ran fine on the old cell.
The self-test routine checks battery impedance against a stored reference value calibrated to a fully cycled OEM cell. A new B11008 with an intact passivation layer will show elevated impedance and fail this check on the first one to two cycles. Run one full operational cycle — allow the pump to complete a normal delivery load and then shut down cleanly — before running the self-test again. After the first cycle, impedance drops into the passing range and the self-test should clear; confirm with an open-circuit voltage reading of 3.5V or above before returning the pump to clinical use.
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