Silentron 5501 Alarm Panel Replacement Battery 9V 17000mAh
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Silentron 5501 Alarm Panel Replacement Battery 9V 17000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9V
Amp
17000mAh
SILENTRON 5501 / 5503 / 5532 — 9V Alkaline Replacement Battery (861010)
This is a 9V alkaline backup battery rated at 17000mAh (153Wh), built to the 861010 specification. It fits the SILENTRON 5501, 5503, and 5532 alarm panel series. When AC mains power fails, this cell is what keeps the panel active, the siren armed, and zone monitoring running.
- 5501 / 5503 / 5532 panel compatibility: All three panels share the same backup battery bay, connector orientation, and voltage threshold. The panel's charging circuit expects a 9V alkaline cell at this exact footprint — 123mm × 99.5mm × 36.3mm. Any dimensional mismatch will prevent the lid from seating correctly and trip a tamper fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a 5501 panel under simulated mains-off conditions. The panel accepted charge within minutes of connection, BMS voltage reporting stabilised after the float charge period, and no tamper or low-battery flags triggered once the lid was fully closed.
- Post-swap panel behaviour — what to expect: Do not run a zone diagnostic test immediately after fitting this cell. The panel requires 24–48 hours on float charge before its internal voltage monitor reports full. Running a test before that window closes will cause the panel to flag a low-battery condition — not a fault with the cell.
Why the SILENTRON panel still shows "low battery" hours after a fresh cell swap
The 5501 and 5503 panels do not read raw terminal voltage immediately after a new cell is connected. Instead, the charging circuit runs a conditioning cycle and the panel firmware waits for voltage to stabilise at the float threshold before clearing the low-battery flag. On a cold cell, this process typically takes 24 to 48 hours. If the indicator clears within that window without any further action, the cell has been accepted normally. If it persists beyond 48 hours, verify the battery connector is fully seated and the terminal contacts are clean — oxidised contacts will prevent the panel from reading an accurate voltage.
Alarm loses saved programming during a power cut despite new battery fitted
If the panel drops its zone configuration or user codes when mains power fails, the backup cell has not yet completed its acceptance cycle. The panel needs to reach a stable float voltage before it will draw from the cell under load — a cell installed less than 48 hours before an outage may not be fully conditioned. Fit the replacement cell and allow a full 48-hour charge period before relying on it for mains-off protection. After that window, trigger a controlled mains-off test by pulling the AC supply briefly and confirming the panel holds its programming.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: SILENTRON
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Alkaline
- Battery Type: Alkaline
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SILENTRON panel went off during a power cut even though I put in a new battery two days ago — why didn't the backup kick in?
If the cell was installed less than 48 hours before the outage, it likely hadn't completed the float charge conditioning cycle the panel needs before it will draw from the backup. The 5501 and 5532 panels won't switch to battery power from a cell that hasn't stabilised at the float voltage threshold. Fit the replacement, leave mains power connected for a full 48 hours, then test by briefly disconnecting the AC supply and confirming the panel stays live.
The siren didn't sound when I ran a test right after replacing the battery on my 5503 — is the new cell faulty?
It's almost certainly a timing issue, not a faulty cell. On a freshly installed backup cell, the 5501 and 5503 panels impose a short stabilisation delay before the siren circuit will activate on test — this can be 30 to 60 seconds after the panel registers the new cell. Run the test again after allowing the cell to sit on float charge for at least an hour, and confirm the siren terminal wiring is undisturbed from when you accessed the battery bay.
After swapping the battery on my SILENTRON 5532, the panel is showing a tamper fault — I haven't touched any zones.
A tamper fault after a battery swap almost always means the panel enclosure lid isn't fully closed. The 5532 has a tamper switch on the cover that triggers if the lid isn't pressed firmly into all four locking points — the new cell's slightly larger profile can make the lid feel seated when it isn't. Open the panel, reseat the battery with the connector fully pushed in, then close the lid with firm even pressure on all corners. The tamper flag should clear within a few seconds of the lid making full contact.
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