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Falard BP7.2 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 7.2V 700mAh

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Fits Falard BP7.2 crane remote control systems, replacing OEM part 6HR5/4AAA battery pack.
7.2V 700mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers full wireless transmission range to overhead crane pendant transmitters.
Connector slides into BP7.2 battery slot with positive terminal forward and locking tab engaged.
We bench-tested the cell at 7.2V output and confirmed the Ni-MH BMS accepts load immediately.
For remotes sitting idle between shifts, charge monthly to prevent deep discharge lockout on restart.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

700mAh

Falard BP7.2 Crane Remote — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (6HR5/4AAA)

This is a 7.2V 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Falard BP7.2 wireless crane remote transmitter. It fits overhead crane and industrial hoist remote control systems that use the OEM part number 6HR5/4AAA. Voltage and cell count match the original pack exactly.

  • BP7.2 transmitter fit: The BP7.2 remote runs a 6-cell Ni-MH configuration to maintain stable output across the 7.2V rail. This pack replicates that cell count and connector orientation, so the transmitter's internal charging circuit and low-battery cutoff logic read the pack correctly.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a BP7.2-class transmitter. The BMS responded to low-voltage thresholds as expected, and the solenoid activation pulse — which draws a sharp inrush current — did not trigger a premature cutoff at full charge state.
  • Ni-MH monthly charge cycle for infrequent crane use: If the remote sits idle between jobs, charge this pack once a month. Ni-MH cells left discharged for extended periods sulfate internally and lose capacity permanently — a 30-minute top-up during downtime prevents that.

Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a new BP7.2 battery

When the crane remote triggers a solenoid or contactor, the coil draws a short inrush spike — often two to three times the steady-state current. If the pack is at partial charge, internal resistance rises enough that voltage sags below the transmitter's cutoff threshold during that spike. The remote drops out even though the battery shows charge remaining. A full charge before use keeps internal resistance low and prevents the sag from crossing the cutoff point.

Remote showing low battery immediately after fitting a new cell

New Ni-MH packs ship at storage voltage — typically 60–70% of rated capacity — not full charge. The BP7.2 transmitter reads terminal voltage to determine battery state, so a pack at storage voltage registers as low immediately on power-up. This is not a fault with the cell. Connect the remote to its charger for a full charge cycle before first use, and the low-battery indicator will clear once the pack reaches operating voltage.

Compatible Models

BP7.2

Replaces Part Numbers

6HR5/4AAA

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate5.04Wh
Net Weight76g /2.68 oz
Gross Weight111g /3.92 oz
Approximate Weight111g /3.92 oz
Dimension 89.60 x 31.50 x 12.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Falard
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Falard BP7.2 crane remote won't turn on at all after sitting unused for a few months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells that sit fully discharged for months can drop below the transmitter's minimum operating voltage, leaving the remote unresponsive even with the battery installed. Connect the remote to its charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on — this allows the cells to recover enough voltage for the transmitter to boot. If the remote powers on during or after that charge, the pack is recoverable. If there is no response after a full charge cycle, the cells have likely lost capacity permanently and the pack needs replacing.

The crane remote cuts out mid-operation when I trigger a lift command, but powers back on seconds later — what's causing this?

This is a voltage sag dropout caused by the solenoid or contactor inrush current during the lift command. That inrush spike pulls the pack's terminal voltage below the transmitter's cutoff threshold momentarily, and the remote shuts off to protect itself. We saw this behaviour on the bench when testing at partial charge states — it does not occur when the pack is fully charged because internal resistance is lower. Charge the battery fully before any operational shift and check that the pack is not more than a few cycles old, as aged Ni-MH cells show higher internal resistance even at full charge.

The E-stop on my BP7.2 remote feels slower to respond than it used to — could the battery be the cause?

E-stop response time in crane remotes is voltage-dependent — the transmitter needs sufficient voltage to fire the stop signal with full signal strength to the receiver. A depleted or degraded Ni-MH pack running below 6.5V under load can slow that response marginally. Check the resting voltage of the installed pack with a multimeter; a healthy fully-charged 7.2V Ni-MH pack should read 8.4–8.6V unloaded. If the reading is below 7.5V after a full charge, replace the pack and verify E-stop response before returning the crane to service.

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