Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 Replacement Battery 7.4V 13500mAh
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Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 Replacement Battery 7.4V 13500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
13500mAh
Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 / MTS-5802 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (22015374)
This 7.4V, 13500mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM pack in the Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 and MTS-5802 Optical Time Domain Reflectometers. It also fits the broader JDSU OTDR platform sharing part number 22015374 or 22016374. At 99.9Wh, it supports extended field sessions where recharging is not an option.
- MTS-5800 and MTS-5802 platform fit: Both instruments share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The pack communicates state-of-charge data directly to the OTDR firmware — the instrument reads cell voltage and reports it through the on-screen battery indicator without any additional configuration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through OTDR power-up, optical port initialisation, and sustained trace acquisition. The BMS held stable under the current spike at laser module power-up and did not trip during back-to-back measurement sessions.
- First-deployment calibration: After installing the pack, run a full calibration cycle through the MTS-5800 instrument menu before heading into the field. The OTDR maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes the low-battery warning to fire early on the first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.
BMS cutoff at OTDR optical port initialisation
When the MTS-5800 powers up its laser module, there is a brief inrush current as the optical port initialises. On a degraded or recently stored pack, the BMS can read this spike as an overload condition and cut the output. The result looks like a spontaneous shutdown at the exact moment the port comes online. A pack with healthy cells and a correctly initialised BMS absorbs this spike without tripping — voltage recovery takes under 200ms and the instrument never sees a dropout.
OTDR not recognising pack after storage
If this battery has sat unused for several months, the BMS protection circuit may enter sleep mode once cell voltage drops below approximately 2.5V per cell. In that state, the MTS-5800 powers on briefly or shows no battery indicator at all — the pack is not dead, the BMS is locked out. Connect the battery to its charger for 15–30 minutes before inserting it into the instrument. Most chargers will push a recovery charge below the normal threshold, which wakes the BMS and returns cell voltage above 3.0V per cell before the OTDR attempts communication.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Viavi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My MTS-5800 shuts down the moment the optical port tries to initialise — the pack shows full charge before I power on. What's causing this?
The laser module draws a sharp inrush current at initialisation, and if the BMS threshold is set conservatively — as it is on a new or recently stored pack — it interprets that spike as an overload and cuts output. The instrument loses power before the port fully comes online. Charge the pack to 100%, insert it, and let the OTDR sit on the home screen for two minutes before triggering a trace — this allows the BMS to sample resting voltage and set its trip threshold correctly. If the shutdown persists, run the battery calibration routine from the instrument's system menu.
The MTS-5802 is mid-trace and the readings reset or the log file cuts off — the display still shows battery remaining. What's happening?
This is a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load, not a full shutdown. During a long acquisition, the cells sag below the instrument's operating floor for a fraction of a second — enough for the OTDR firmware to reset the measurement session while the display recovers and still reports a percentage. It happens most often when the pack has aged past 80% of its original capacity. Swap in a fresh pack and confirm resting voltage reads above 7.8V before starting a logging session.
The battery won't take a charge after sitting in the carry case for three months — the charger light stays green immediately as if it's already full. What do I do?
A green light with no charge delivered means the BMS is in deep-discharge lockout — cell voltage has fallen below the charger's detection threshold, so the charger assumes the pack is either full or absent. Leave the pack connected to the charger for 45 minutes without interrupting the connection; some chargers will push a low-current recovery pulse during that window. If the light does not shift to amber or red within that time, check cell voltage directly across the battery terminals — a reading below 5.0V total means the cells need a bench recovery charge at 0.1C before the BMS will re-engage.
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