Ikusi 2303692 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 4.8V 600mAh
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Ikusi 2303692 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 4.8V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
600mAh
Ikusi 2303692 / BT06K — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This is a 4.8V 600mAh Ni-MH battery for the Ikusi 2303692 crane remote control system. It fits the 2303692 transmitter and is also compatible with ATEX and RAD-TF / RAD-TS series transmitters among other Ikusi remote units. Capacity is 600mAh (2.88Wh) — matching the OEM specification.
- ATEX, RAD-TF, and RAD-TS transmitter fit: These transmitters share the same 4.8V Ni-MH cell configuration, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — so one battery pack covers the full range without any modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on Ikusi transmitter hardware. The BMS maintained stable voltage under solenoid activation loads, with no cutoff trips during relay switching events.
- Monthly charge cycle for idle remotes: Ikusi crane remotes often sit unused between jobs. Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day — leave a remote on the shelf for two months and the pack may drop below the transmitter's minimum turn-on voltage. Charge the battery once a month during any idle period to keep it above that threshold.
Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery
When you press a hoist or travel command, the transmitter fires a solenoid or relay inside the crane. That activation draws a short inrush current spike — sometimes 3–5× the steady-state draw. A Ni-MH cell at partial or storage voltage cannot supply that spike without sagging below the transmitter's brownout threshold. The result is an immediate power dropout mid-command. A full charge before first use eliminates most of these events because internal resistance drops as the cell reaches capacity. If dropouts continue on a fully charged pack, the cell's capacity has degraded and the battery needs replacement.
Remote shows low-battery warning immediately after new battery is fitted
A new Ni-MH pack ships at storage voltage — typically around 4.0–4.2V for a 4-cell pack — not at full charge. The Ikusi transmitter reads this as a low-battery condition and flags the warning straight away. This is not a fault with the battery. Connect the pack to the Ikusi charger and run a full charge cycle first. Once the pack reaches 4.8V nominal, the warning clears and the transmitter operates normally.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ikusi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Ikusi crane remote won't power on at all after sitting in the cabinet for a few months — is the battery dead?
Most likely the Ni-MH cells have self-discharged below the transmitter's minimum start voltage, not permanently failed. Connect the battery to the Ikusi charger for at least 30 minutes before trying to power the remote on — Ni-MH packs at very low voltage need a trickle charge phase before the transmitter will see enough voltage to boot. If the remote powers on after that initial charge, run a full charge cycle before using it on the crane. If the pack still reads zero voltage after 45 minutes on charge, the cells have fully discharged beyond recovery and the battery needs replacing.
The crane remote cuts out the moment I press a hoist command, even with a charged battery — what's causing this?
That dropout is an inrush current spike from the relay or solenoid activation inside the crane circuit pulling more current than the battery can deliver cleanly at that moment. Check that the pack is at a full 4.8V charge before use — a partially charged Ni-MH cell has higher internal resistance and sags harder under load. If the dropout happens on a genuinely full charge, the battery's capacity has degraded and its internal resistance has climbed; swap the pack and retest. A healthy 600mAh cell at full charge should hold voltage through normal solenoid switching without tripping the transmitter's brownout cutoff.
The E-stop response on the remote feels slower than it should — could the battery be the cause?
E-stop response time is voltage-dependent — a depleted or degraded Ni-MH pack can introduce a lag in the transmitter's signal output because the processor and RF module are running below their rated supply voltage. Charge the battery to full 4.8V and retest the E-stop response before using the remote for any lift. If response time normalises at full charge but degrades again within a short period of use, the cell capacity has dropped and the pack is no longer holding its charge — replace it before returning the remote to safety-critical crane operation.
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