Record 80100504 Automatic Door Replacement Battery 8.4V 1800mAh
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Record 80100504 Automatic Door Replacement Battery 8.4V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
8.4V
Amp
1800mAh
Record 80100504 — 8.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This 8.4V 1800mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the backup power unit in the Record 80100504 automatic door controller. It powers the control system of commercial automatic sliding and swing doors during mains failure. Fits installations in high-traffic public and commercial building entrances where door operation must continue through power interruptions.
- Record 80100504 controller fit: The 80100504 controller uses an 8.4V Ni-MH cell pack matched to the backup circuit's charge management logic. Swapping chemistry or voltage trips the charge circuit and leaves the backup non-functional — stick to Ni-MH at 8.4V.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and load discharge on the bench. The BMS accepted a full charge, held voltage above the controller's low-battery cutoff under simulated door-motor load, and released cleanly without triggering fault flags.
- Post-install power-fail test: After fitting the battery, manually trigger a mains-fail simulation during a quiet period. The door must complete a full open or close cycle under load — this confirms the pack has enough charge and the backup circuit is active before the door sees real traffic.
Automatic door not completing full open cycle on battery backup
When the door stalls or reverses mid-cycle during a mains failure, the battery is almost always the cause — not the motor or controller logic. The 80100504 backup circuit monitors pack voltage in real time; if it dips below the cutoff threshold under motor-start load, the controller halts the cycle as a protection measure. A partially charged or aged Ni-MH pack often reads acceptable voltage at rest but sags sharply the moment the motor draws current. Charge the replacement pack for a full 24 hours before testing, then run a manual power-fail cycle to confirm the door completes fully.
Door controller losing its programming after a power outage
The 80100504 stores door timing, force, and position settings in volatile RAM — that RAM is backed by this battery when mains power drops. If the pack is depleted or disconnected, those settings are lost the moment power cuts out, and the controller reverts to factory defaults or halts at startup. This is a different failure from a door that won't move: the door may physically operate but behave erratically because its travel limits and force profiles are gone. Replace and fully charge the battery, then re-enter all controller settings via the door operator's commissioning menu before returning the door to service.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Record
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The automatic door stops halfway through opening when the power goes out — why won't it finish the cycle on backup?
The motor-start draw pulls the Ni-MH pack voltage below the controller's cutoff threshold, so the 80100504 halts the cycle mid-travel as a protection response. A pack that reads fine at rest will still sag under load if it's partially charged or has degraded capacity. Charge the replacement battery for a full 24 hours before testing. Then run a manual mains-fail simulation and confirm the door completes a full cycle before returning it to service.
After a power outage, the door controller came back on but all its settings were gone — what caused that?
The 80100504 keeps door travel limits, force settings, and position data in volatile RAM, and the backup battery holds that RAM alive during a mains failure. When the battery is flat or missing, a power cut wipes the memory completely — the controller boots with no configuration. Replace the battery and charge it fully, then recommission the door operator by re-entering all timing, force, and limit settings through the controller's setup menu.
The door moves noticeably slower than normal during a power failure — is the battery or controller faulty?
The reduced speed is intentional. The 80100504 controller drops motor speed during battery backup to reduce current draw and allow the pack to sustain more door cycles through an extended outage. If the door is completing full open and close cycles, the battery and controller are functioning correctly. If the door is also failing to complete cycles or stalling, charge the battery for 24 hours and retest — slow movement alone is not a fault indicator.
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