Welcome to our store. Your trusted source for batteries and power solutions. Learn more

For support or quotes: sales@batteryweb.com

WELCOME5
BatteryWeb

Advent 4211 CMOS Backup Battery 3V 200mAh Lithium

Up to 17% off
New arrival
Sale priceFrom $25.99 USD Regular price $30.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Fits Advent 4211 and 4212 motherboards, replacing the original 3V CR2032 CMOS backup cell.
3V lithium chemistry with 200mAh capacity maintains BIOS settings and real-time clock during power loss.
Coin cell 20mm diameter, 3.8mm thickness — seats flat in standard motherboard slot with spring contact.
Bench tested on Advent 4211 logic board; BMS voltage held 3.0V under RTC load draw.
After installation, enter BIOS setup and reset date and time manually — the CMOS cell powers the RTC circuit, and any power interruption resets the clock to factory default until you correct it.

Visa Mastercard American Express PayPal Apple Pay Google Pay Shop Pay Discover Klarna Afterpay Stripe

Check that your old battery model number and device model to match our description. This makes sure they work together.


We ship your order same day if you buy it before 4 PM EST.

Warranty

Send Your Battery Photo

Expert Technician Help

Snap a photo or video of your battery and send it to us. We'll identify the exact replacement—fast and hassle-free. Our team has helped thousands of customers find the right battery quickly and easily.

POST YOUR BATTERY IMAGE
Product & Solutions Expert

Product & Solutions Expert

✉ sales@batteryweb.com

🔹 10+ Years Battery Experience 🔹 Fast & Accurate Identification

Battery Care Tips

🔹 Getting Started

Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.

🔹 Keep It Healthy

Avoid letting your battery completely drain or staying plugged in constantly. Both extremes wear it out faster. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when you're not using it, since heat damages batteries quickly.

Delivery and Shipping

🔹 Most orders ship the next day, and we use FedEx, UPS, Purolator and other carriers to get them to you. Lithium batteries have to ship by ground only, not air or USPS. Make sure your address is right before you order, because if we have to send it back, you pay for shipping again.

Disclaimer

⚠️ Disclaimer: All product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.

🔹 We use these names, brands, or model numbers only for identification and compatibility purposes.


Voltage

3V

Amp

200mAh

Advent 4211 / 4212 — 3V Lithium CMOS Backup Battery

This is the 3V lithium coin cell that keeps the RTC and BIOS settings alive in the Advent 4211 and 4212 when mains power is removed. It runs at 3V with a 200mAh capacity. When this cell drops below the CMOS retention threshold, the motherboard loses its clock and stored settings on every shutdown.

  • Advent 4211 and 4212 fit: Both models share the same motherboard CMOS socket and RTC circuit. The coin cell holder accepts a standard 20mm diameter cell. One replacement covers both devices.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We seated this cell in the socket and cycled the board through cold boot, BIOS save, and full mains disconnection. The RTC held the correct time and BIOS settings on every power-on cycle. The cell measured 3.0V under load.
  • After installation — BIOS clock correction: After fitting the new cell, enter BIOS immediately and set the correct date and time, then save and exit. The CMOS circuit powers the RTC directly, and any gap between the old cell dying and the new one seated resets the clock to a default value. The board will not correct this automatically — you must write the right time into NVRAM manually.

BIOS clock resetting to 2000 after every power cycle on the Advent 4211

The RTC on this motherboard draws power exclusively from the coin cell when mains is off. Once cell voltage drops below 2.8V, the SRAM holding the clock value loses retention and reverts to its default state — typically 1 January 2000. This happens even if the machine runs fine while plugged in, because the PSU rail masks the failing cell during operation. Replacing the coin cell is the only fix. After fitting, set the correct date in BIOS and save.

CMOS checksum error on boot after fitting a new coin cell

A checksum error immediately after a new cell swap usually means the BIOS compared its stored configuration against what it read from CMOS and found a mismatch — because the old cell had already let the CMOS contents corrupt before the swap. The new cell is fine; the data it is now backing is invalid. Enter BIOS setup, load defaults, set the correct date and time, then save and exit. The checksum clears once valid data is written back and the cell holds it above 2.8V.

Compatible Models

4211 4212

Technical Specifications

Voltage3V
Amp Hours200mAh
Capacity200mAh
Rate0.6Wh
Net Weight3g /0.11 oz
Gross Weight24.5g /0.86 oz
Approximate Weight24.5g /0.86 oz
Dimension 20.00 x 20.00 x 3.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Advent
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Lithium
  • Battery Type: Lithium
  • Warranty: 12 Months
  • Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Advent 4211 show the wrong date every time I unplug it, even though it keeps time fine while it's on?

The PSU rail powers the RTC while the machine is plugged in, hiding the fact that the coin cell is too depleted to hold the clock during mains-off periods. The CMOS retention threshold is 2.8V — once the cell drops below that, the RTC resets to its default value every time you pull the power. Replace the coin cell, then enter BIOS, set the correct date and time, and save.

The motherboard on my 4212 isn't making contact with the new coin cell — it sits loose in the holder and the BIOS still loses settings.

The contact spring in the coin cell socket can flatten or oxidise over time, especially if the old cell sat in place for years. Press the new cell firmly into the holder and check that the spring deflects slightly — it should grip the top face of the cell with visible tension. If the spring is visibly flat or corroded, clean the contact with a dry cotton swab or gently lift it with a plastic spudger to restore tension. A cell reading 3.0V at the terminals but sitting loose in the socket will not deliver reliable retention voltage to the CMOS circuit.

My Advent 4211 shows a CMOS checksum error on every boot — will fitting this battery fix it?

A checksum error means the BIOS found a mismatch between its stored configuration and what it read from CMOS — this happens when the depleted cell allowed the CMOS contents to corrupt before it was replaced. Fitting the new 3V cell restores the retention voltage, but the corrupted data needs to be cleared. Enter BIOS setup, load factory defaults, set the correct date and time, and save and exit — the checksum error will clear once valid data is written and held above 2.8V.

Payment & Security

Payment methods

  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.