Sanik 2SNAAA70HSJ1 Cordless Phone Replacement Battery 2.4V 700mAh
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Sanik 2SNAAA70HSJ1 Cordless Phone Replacement Battery 2.4V 700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
700mAh
Sanik 2SNAAA70HSJ1 — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery for Cordless Phones
This Sanik battery carries a 2.4V Ni-MH cell pack rated at 700mAh (1.68Wh). It fits cordless DECT handsets that use the 2SNAAA70HSJ1 form factor, including cross-references 2SNAAA55HSJ1, 2SNAAA60HSJ1, 2SNAAA65HSJ1, and the SX2F variants. Physical dimensions are 43.55 × 20.42 × 10.60mm — measure your original pack before ordering if you are unsure.
- Multi-part-number coverage: The 2SN-AAA series spans several OEM codes because manufacturers revised suffix formatting across production runs without changing the electrical spec. Voltage, cell count, and connector stayed the same across all listed part numbers — the chemistry is 2-cell Ni-MH at 1.2V per cell.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through a cordless phone base station and confirmed the BMS handshake initiates correctly at 2.4V nominal. Charge acceptance was normal from the first cycle, and the base station charge indicator responded as expected without error states.
- First-charge protocol for Ni-MH cordless packs: After installing this battery, seat the handset in the base and leave it there for a full 16 hours before the first use. Ni-MH cells shipped in partial-charge states need a complete slow charge to align cell voltages and reach rated capacity — skipping this step is the single biggest cause of short talk time complaints.
Base station showing a charging error on a brand-new Ni-MH pack
Cordless phone base stations use delta-V detection to confirm a Ni-MH pack is accepting charge. A battery that has sat in storage can drop below 2.0V, which some bases treat as a fault rather than a dischargeable cell. The base then flashes an error light instead of starting a charge cycle. To recover, leave the handset seated in the base — most base stations will attempt a trickle-charge pre-condition at around 50mA for up to 30 minutes before switching to the main charge rate. If the error persists after 30 minutes, remove the handset, wait 10 seconds, and reseat it to trigger a fresh detection cycle.
Range dropping after a battery swap in a DECT handset
DECT handsets regulate transmit power partly based on available cell voltage. When a freshly installed Ni-MH pack is not yet fully conditioned, voltage sags under the RF transmit load — the handset compensates by reducing output power, which shortens usable range. This is not a fault with the battery or the handset. Run three full charge-and-use cycles, allowing the pack to discharge through normal talk use each time, and the cell voltage under load will stabilise. After the third cycle, test range again from the same location — it should match or exceed the original battery's coverage area.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Sanik
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My cordless phone shows much shorter talk time after fitting this battery — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong. Ni-MH cells need three to five full charge-and-discharge cycles before they deliver rated capacity — this is a chemistry characteristic, not a defect. The first cycle commonly yields 60–70% of rated capacity, with each cycle adding more. Run the handset until it signals low battery, return it to the base for a full charge, and repeat. By cycle five, talk time should be at or close to the 700mAh rated figure.
My handset lost its pairing with the base after I replaced the battery — how do I fix it?
Some DECT phones store pairing data in volatile memory that clears when power is fully removed — swapping the battery triggers a de-register event. Re-pairing procedure varies by brand, but the standard method is to hold the handset's page or find button while placing it in the base, then press the register button on the base unit within 30 seconds. Check your handset manual for the exact sequence — most DECT systems complete re-registration in under one minute.
The handset battery drains completely overnight even though it's sitting in the base — what causes that?
This points to a seating issue rather than a battery fault. If the handset is not making full contact with the base charging pins, the base supplies no charge while the handset's standby circuit draws down the pack through the night. Check that the handset clicks or sits flush in the cradle and that the charging contacts on both the handset and base are clean — a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol will clear oxidation from the pins. After cleaning, reseat the handset and confirm the charge indicator light activates within 10 seconds.
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