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Metz 9637 Flash Replacement Battery 6V 2100mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Metz 9637, 9702, 9704, 9705 and other Metz flash units requiring CS-NP55 replacement battery.
6V 2100mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers 12.6Wh to sustain full flash recycling and control circuit draw on location.
Connector accepts standard flash battery contacts; 88.95 x 47.55 x 20.73mm form factor seats flush in battery compartment.
We bench-tested this cell across charge cycles; Ni-MH BMS accepted full voltage ramp without cutoff or thermal throttle.
On first install in the Metz 9637, run a full charge cycle in the flash unit itself before heavy shooting — the capacitor charging circuit maps cell voltage to recycling speed, and one power cycle ensures stable flash output.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

2100mAh

Metz 9637 / 9702 / 9704 / 9705 Series — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 6V 2100mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for Metz flash units including the 9637, 9702, 9704, and 9705, plus twelve additional models in the same series. It powers the flash's charging capacitors and control circuitry. Without a functional cell at the correct voltage, the flash cannot cycle or fire.

  • Metz 9637 / 9702 / 9704 / 9705 compatibility: These flash units share the same battery bay geometry, connector orientation, and 6V supply rail. The BMS in each model accepts cells within the same voltage window, so one replacement cell covers all listed units without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge sequences on Metz flash hardware. The BMS accepted the cell without rejection flags, and capacitor recharge current remained stable across repeated firing cycles at full power.
  • First-cycle conditioning on Metz flash units: Ni-MH cells in Metz flashes benefit from one complete charge cycle using the OEM Metz charger before heavy use. Skipping this step can cause the flash's charge-ready indicator to trigger early, giving a false ready signal before the capacitor has fully charged to firing voltage.

Capacitor recharge current sag on a new Ni-MH cell

A new Ni-MH cell at partial capacity delivers lower peak current than a fully conditioned one. In Metz flash units, the capacitor recharge circuit draws a sharp current spike immediately after each firing. If the cell hasn't completed at least one full charge cycle, internal resistance is slightly elevated and that spike can cause a voltage dip. The flash interprets this dip as a low-battery state and slows the recharge cycle. One full charge from a depleted state resolves it.

Flash ready light coming on before full capacitor charge

The ready indicator on Metz flash units monitors voltage recovery after a firing event, not the actual energy stored in the capacitor. A new or recently replaced Ni-MH cell with slightly different discharge curve characteristics can recover voltage quickly while the capacitor is still partially charged. This causes the ready light to trigger at 70–80% capacitor charge rather than full. Fire the flash at full power and measure guide number output — if it falls short of the rated value, the cell needs further conditioning cycles before the BMS calibrates to its discharge curve correctly.

Compatible Models

9637 9702 9704 9705 9712 9713 9714 9715 9716 9724 9737 9740 9744 9755 9783 9784

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours2100mAh
Capacity2100mAh
Rate12.6Wh
Net Weight160.5g /5.66 oz
Gross Weight230.5g /8.13 oz
Approximate Weight230.5g /8.13 oz
Dimension 88.95 x 47.55 x 20.73mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Metz
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Metz flash is firing at reduced power even though the ready light is on — what's happening?

The ready light tracks voltage recovery, not actual capacitor charge level. A new Ni-MH cell with slightly elevated internal resistance recovers voltage fast enough to trigger the indicator before the capacitor reaches full charge. Run three to four full charge-and-fire cycles with the OEM Metz charger. After conditioning, the cell's internal resistance drops and the capacitor reaches full charge before the ready light activates.

The flash recycle time is getting noticeably slower after a few months — is the cell failing?

Ni-MH cells in flash units degrade faster when stored partially charged between shoots. Partial-state storage causes voltage depression, where the cell's usable voltage window narrows and peak current delivery to the capacitor drops. This directly extends recharge time between firings. Fully discharge the cell by firing the flash repeatedly until it won't cycle, then run a complete charge from empty — if recycle speed doesn't recover to original levels, the cell has lost capacity and needs replacement.

The Metz flash works fine indoors but cuts out after a few shots in cold weather — why?

Ni-MH chemistry is sensitive to temperature. Below roughly 10°C, internal resistance climbs sharply and the cell cannot sustain the peak current the capacitor recharge circuit demands. The flash either stops cycling or the low-battery cutoff trips after fewer firings than at room temperature. Keep the flash body inside a coat pocket between shots to hold the cell above 10°C, and expect a reduced number of full-power firings per charge in cold conditions — this is a chemistry limitation, not a fault with the cell.

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