CipherLab CP55 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery BA-0053A3
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CipherLab CP55 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery BA-0053A3 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
3300mAh
CipherLab CP55 / CP50 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BA-0053A3)
This is a 3.7V, 3300mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the CipherLab CP55 and CP50 handheld mobile computers. It carries the OEM part number BA-0053A3 and fits the original battery bay without modification. These scanners are common in warehouse pick-and-pack, retail stockroom, and logistics environments where shift-long uptime matters.
- CP55 and CP50 compatibility: Both models share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — the CP50 and CP55 use an identical battery management interface, so one pack covers both platforms without any firmware or connector conflict.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on CP55 hardware. The BMS accepted the cell chemistry without fault codes, held voltage above 3.5V through sustained scan-and-transmit sequences, and shut off cleanly at the low-voltage threshold rather than hard-dropping mid-session.
- First-install charging protocol for CP55/CP50: After installing, place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before deploying it on the floor. The scan trigger inrush current is highest when the cell sits near minimum charge — a pre-charged pack prevents false BMS trips on the first shift when both the laser and radio fire simultaneously.
Cradle showing a charging error on a new BA-0053A3 pack
The CP55 cradle reads pack state through gold contact pads on the battery face. If those contacts have residue from packaging, sweat, or warehouse dust, the dock sees high resistance on the communication line and flags a fault rather than initiating a charge cycle. Wipe the battery contacts and the cradle contacts with a dry lint-free cloth, reseat the pack firmly until you feel the latch click, then check the charge LED. If the error clears, the contacts were the issue — not the pack or the cradle electronics.
Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts
During a fast scan burst, the CP55 fires the imager and transmits data over its wireless radio at nearly the same instant — both draw current simultaneously. If the battery cell is partially discharged, voltage can momentarily sag below the radio module's minimum operating threshold, causing the wireless link to drop mid-burst. This is a cell-load issue, not a radio fault. Keep the pack above 3.6V during heavy shifts — if disconnects happen repeatedly late in the shift, charge the battery before the next pick run rather than running it to cutoff.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: CipherLab
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The CP55 scanner stopped reading barcodes right after I put the new battery in — what's wrong?
The imager or laser in the CP55 needs a stable voltage above a minimum threshold to fire correctly — if the replacement pack shipped partially discharged, the cell voltage may be too low to power the scan engine reliably. This is not a fault with the battery or the scanner. Place the unit in its charging cradle for a full cycle before attempting to scan. Once the pack reads 3.7V or above, the imager should fire normally on the first trigger pull.
My CP55 gets noticeably warm after a long pick-and-pack shift — is the battery overheating?
Warmth in the CP55 housing during an extended shift is normal — the scanner is simultaneously powering the imager, wireless radio, and display inside a compact enclosed shell with limited airflow. The BA-0053A3 pack itself will also generate modest heat under sustained combined load. If the housing becomes hot to the touch rather than warm, check that the battery contacts are clean and fully seated, as a high-resistance connection forces the pack to work harder to deliver the same current. Normal operating cell temperature during a shift stays below 45°C.
The new battery doesn't seem to last as long through the shift as the original did when it was new — what causes that?
A replacement pack shipped from storage can have a slightly lower initial capacity than its rated 3300mAh until it completes two or three full charge-discharge cycles — this is normal cell conditioning, not a defect. Scan burst frequency and wireless polling interval both consume charge faster than intermittent light use, so a high-volume scanning shift will always draw the pack down quicker than a low-volume one. Run the pack through three full cradle charges and full-shift depletes before judging its endurance. If capacity still falls significantly short after conditioning, check that the cradle is delivering a full charge — a cradle with worn contacts may terminate charge early and send a partially full pack back to the floor.
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