Nonin 7500 Pulse Oximeter 7.2V Compatible Battery 4032-003
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Nonin 7500 Pulse Oximeter 7.2V Compatible Battery 4032-003 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2000mAh
Nonin 7500 Pulse Oximeter — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (4032-003)
This 7.2V 2000mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the OEM power cell in the Nonin 7500 handheld pulse oximeter. The 7500 is a portable clinical device used to measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate at the bedside or in the field. Capacity and voltage match the OEM specification exactly — 14.4Wh, same form factor as the original 4032-003.
- Nonin 7500 fitment: The 7500 uses a sealed Ni-MH pack with a proprietary connector and BMS handshake keyed to 7.2V chemistry. Substituting Li-ion or NiCd cells trips a chemistry mismatch fault at the charge IC — this replacement uses the correct Ni-MH cell stack to clear that check.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the 7500's power-on self-test sequence and confirmed the BMS recognised the pack, passed the voltage threshold check, and entered normal charge mode without fault codes on first cycle.
- Post-installation self-test: After fitting this battery, allow the 7500 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. Medical device BMS firmware runs a verification cycle at startup — cutting power during that sequence stores a false battery fault flag that persists until the next clean reboot.
Low battery alarm triggering immediately after a confirmed full charge
The Nonin 7500's BMS applies a conservative voltage threshold tuned for a broken-in OEM cell. A new Ni-MH pack has slightly higher internal resistance on its first few cycles, which causes the BMS to read a voltage dip under load and trip the low-battery flag even when the cell is fully charged. This clears itself after one complete charge-discharge cycle. Run the device to the automatic low-battery cutoff once, then charge fully — on cycle two the BMS voltage reading stabilises and the alarm stops triggering at full charge.
Device not powering on after the battery sat in storage
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. A pack stored for several months can fall below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 6.0V for a 7.2V Ni-MH pack — and the 7500 will not power on at all, showing no display response. The charge IC will still accept the pack in most cases; place it on charge for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on. If the charger LED does not respond within five minutes, remove the pack and reinsert it to trigger the trickle-charge re-initialisation sequence.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Nonin
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Nonin 7500 shows a low battery warning the moment it powers on, even though the replacement pack just came off a full charge — what's happening?
New Ni-MH cells have higher internal resistance for the first several cycles, and the 7500's BMS reads a load-induced voltage dip as a low battery condition even on a fully charged pack. This is a break-in issue, not a faulty cell. Run the device until the automatic low-battery cutoff triggers, then charge fully — the BMS recalibrates its threshold after one complete cycle and the false alarm stops. After that first full cycle the resting voltage should read at or above 7.2V before use.
The Nonin 7500 is shutting off unexpectedly mid-reading after the battery swap — it doesn't alarm first, it just cuts out.
The 7500's load profile during active SpO₂ monitoring draws a short high-current pulse with each LED cycle. New Ni-MH cells in the first ten cycles can sag enough under that pulse load to hit the BMS undervoltage cutoff without triggering the low-battery warning first. Complete at least three full charge-discharge cycles before relying on this battery in clinical use — cell impedance drops significantly across those cycles and the mid-use cutoff behaviour resolves. Do not use the device for patient monitoring until it completes a full cycle without an unexpected shutoff.
The charge indicator on the Nonin 7500 won't reach 100% on the first charge with the new battery — is the charger or the cell the problem?
The 7500's charge IC uses a delta-V detection method tuned for a conditioned Ni-MH cell. On a fresh pack the voltage rise curve is flatter, and the IC interprets that as an incomplete charge rather than a full one — it terminates early or holds the indicator below full. This is the charge IC being conservative, not a fault in either component. Let the pack go through one full charge-discharge cycle; on the second charge the delta-V signature normalises and the indicator reaches 100% correctly.
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