VDW Raypex 6 Replacement Battery 2.4V 2000mAh SM-BP-V2.4-DP
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VDW Raypex 6 Replacement Battery 2.4V 2000mAh SM-BP-V2.4-DP - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
2000mAh
VDW Raypex 6 Apex Locator — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (SM-BP-V2.4-DP)
This 2.4V, 2000mAh Ni-MH cell replaces the internal rechargeable battery in the VDW Raypex 6 apex locator. The Raypex 6 uses this battery to power its impedance-based root canal measurement circuit during endodontic procedures. Capacity matches the OEM specification at 4.8Wh.
- Raypex 6 platform fit: The Raypex 6 apex locator uses a fixed-form Ni-MH cell at 2.4V to match the voltage rail driving the measurement and display circuits. Swapping to a different voltage or chemistry will cause the charge IC to reject the cell or produce inaccurate impedance readings.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Raypex 6 charge IC and confirmed the BMS completed its self-test handshake. The protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff and recovered cleanly on the following charge cycle.
- Post-installation self-test requirement: After fitting this cell, allow the Raypex 6 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification sequence at startup — cutting power during this window writes a fault flag that persists until the next clean reboot.
Why the Raypex 6 BMS rejects a new cell on the first charge cycle
The Raypex 6 charge IC applies a chemistry-specific acceptance threshold calibrated to a cell that has already completed at least one full charge-discharge cycle. A brand-new Ni-MH cell presents a slightly different internal resistance profile than a conditioned cell, which can cause the IC to limit charge current or flag an early termination. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it is the charge controller applying a conservative first-cycle limit. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle before using the device clinically.
Low battery alarm triggering mid-procedure on a freshly charged cell
The Raypex 6 monitors terminal voltage under load during active measurement. In the first several cycles, a new Ni-MH cell has not yet reached full electrolyte activation, so internal resistance is higher than it will be once conditioned. Under the device's measurement load, the terminal voltage dips enough to cross the low-battery threshold even when the cell is substantially charged. Complete five to ten full charge-discharge cycles and the terminal voltage sag will stabilise. If the alarm persists after ten cycles, check resting voltage — a healthy conditioned cell should read above 2.2V at rest.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: VDW
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Raypex 6 won't power on after the replacement battery sat in the packaging for a while — is the cell dead?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage, and if the cell drops below the BMS recovery threshold (typically around 1.8V per cell under load), the Raypex 6 protection circuit will block startup as a safety measure. Place the device on charge for a full uninterrupted cycle before attempting to power on — the charge IC will trickle-charge the cell back above the recovery threshold. If the device powers on after that full charge but alarms immediately, the cell is recovering normally and needs conditioning cycles. Check resting voltage after charge; it should read at or above 2.4V.
The charge indicator on the Raypex 6 stops short of 100% on the first charge — is the battery faulty?
The Raypex 6 charge IC uses a delta-V termination method tuned for a conditioned Ni-MH cell. On a new cell, the voltage rise curve is flatter than expected, so the IC applies a conservative charge limit and terminates early rather than risk overcharge. This is normal first-cycle behaviour, not a cell defect. Run a full discharge by using the device normally, then charge again — by the second or third cycle the termination point will shift to the correct capacity. Do not interrupt the charge cycle during this conditioning period.
The Raypex 6 shuts off unexpectedly during a measurement after I replaced the battery — what's causing it?
The apex locator's impedance measurement circuit draws a sharp load pulse each time it samples the canal signal. In the first ten cycles, a new Ni-MH cell has higher internal resistance than a conditioned cell, so each measurement pulse pulls the terminal voltage down hard enough to trigger the low-voltage cutoff and shut the device off mid-reading. This is a cell conditioning issue, not a device fault. Complete at least five full charge-discharge cycles before clinical use, and confirm the resting voltage holds above 2.2V between procedures.
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