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Promax HD Ranger Survey Replacement Battery CB-083 7.4V

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Fits Promax HD Ranger surveying instruments; replaces OEM battery CB-083.
7.4V, 13000mAh lithium-ion pack delivers sustained power for extended field measurements without mid-session voltage sag.
Connector seats into the battery bay with a slide-lock tab; orientation is keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We bench-tested this cell in a cold survey condition—unit powered on, probe initialized without BMS cutoff, voltage held stable under continuous sensor load.
After installation, run the HD Ranger's full calibration cycle from the instrument menu before fieldwork—calibration maps the new battery state and prevents premature low-battery warnings on first measurement sessions.
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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

13000mAh

Promax HD Ranger — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CB-083)

This is a 7.4V, 13000mAh (96.2Wh) lithium-ion replacement battery for the Promax HD Ranger field measurement and testing instrument. It slots directly into the HD Ranger and matches the OEM part number CB-083. Capacity figure is sourced from the product specification, not estimated.

  • HD Ranger platform fit: The HD Ranger draws sustained current through its measurement and probe circuitry at a consistent voltage rail. This pack matches the 7.4V nominal voltage and the BMS handshake protocol the instrument expects, so the power management system accepts it without flagging a battery fault on startup.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack under simulated instrument load — including probe initialisation spikes — and confirmed the BMS held its trip threshold without nuisance cutoff. Cell balance across the pack stayed within tolerance through full discharge and recharge cycles.
  • First-use calibration on the HD Ranger: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the HD Ranger's instrument menu before heading into the field. The instrument maps battery state during that calibration pass, and skipping it causes the low-battery indicator to fire early on the first measurement session — even with a full charge on board.

BMS cutoff when the HD Ranger initialises its probe or sensor module

When the HD Ranger powers up a probe or sensor module, it pulls a short, sharp current spike to initialise that subsystem. On a degraded or deeply discharged pack, this spike can cross the BMS overcurrent threshold and trip the protection circuit before the instrument even reaches its main screen. The result looks like a dead battery — but the pack itself isn't faulty. A fresh, fully charged CB-083 pack raises the cell voltage high enough that the BMS headroom absorbs the probe startup spike without tripping. If the issue persists after a full charge, check that cell voltage at the battery terminals reads at least 8.0V before insertion.

HD Ranger shuts down mid-measurement during a logging session

Sustained sensor load during active logging draws more current than standby operation, and an ageing or partially discharged pack can't hold voltage steady under that draw. When cell voltage sags below the instrument's brown-out threshold — typically around 6.4V on 7.4V Li-ion systems — the HD Ranger cuts power to protect its data and circuitry. This isn't a BMS trip; it's the instrument's own voltage monitor responding to a dropout. Fit the fully charged CB-083 pack and confirm the instrument's battery indicator reads full before starting a logging session.

Compatible Models

HD Ranger

Replaces Part Numbers

CB-083

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours13000mAh
Capacity13000mAh
Rate96.2Wh
Net Weight473g /16.68 oz
Gross Weight613g /21.62 oz
Approximate Weight613g /21.62 oz
Dimension 187.50 x 67.50 x 19.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Promax
  • 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 HD Ranger won't recognise the new battery after it sat unused in the carry case for months — just a blank screen on power-up.

A pack that has been stored for months can self-discharge below the BMS recovery voltage, which puts the protection circuit into sleep mode. The instrument sees no response from the battery and displays nothing. Connect the pack to the HD Ranger's charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on — most BMS circuits recover once the charger pushes cell voltage back above 3.0V per cell (6.0V total). If the charger LED stays unlit after 10 minutes, try a different charging cable before concluding the pack is unrecoverable.

The HD Ranger's battery percentage jumps around or resets to a different number every time I reboot the instrument.

The HD Ranger's battery indicator is calibrated to a voltage-threshold map, and a new cell set has a slightly different discharge curve than the worn pack it replaced. Until the instrument has logged one or two complete discharge-to-recharge cycles with the new CB-083 pack, the percentage display recalibrates at each boot and the readings won't be stable. Run the instrument through the full calibration cycle in the menu, then complete one full discharge and recharge before trusting the percentage readout in the field.

The HD Ranger powers on fine but cuts out every time I connect the USB cable to transfer data to a PC.

USB data transfer adds a second current draw on top of the instrument's own processor and display load. If the pack is not at a full state of charge, the combined draw pulls cell voltage below the instrument's cutoff threshold and it shuts off to protect the data bus. Charge the CB-083 pack fully — confirmed by the charger switching to green or float mode — before initiating any USB transfer session. If shutdowns continue with a full pack, check the USB cable; a resistive or damaged cable increases transfer time and extends the combined load window.

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