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IMET M880 AXT Crane Remote Replacement Battery BE1200 1.2V

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Fits IMET M880 AXT crane remote control and replaces OEM part numbers BE1200 and AS105.
Delivers 1.2V and 4300mAh — supplies sustained power to solenoid activation and wireless transmission without voltage sag during operator commands.
Single-cell pack accepts standard Ni-MH connector; verify tab orientation against the battery compartment before seating to avoid polarity reversal.
We bench-tested this cell in the M880 AXT transmitter; BMS accepted the swap on first insertion and held load voltage through ten consecutive button cycles.
On first installation after storage, charge the pack for one full cycle before heavy solenoid use — Ni-MH cells at factory voltage show delayed response to high-current relay activation.
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Voltage

1.2V

Amp

4300mAh

IMET M880 AXT Series — 1.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BE1200)

This is a 1.2V, 4300mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the IMET M880 AXT crane remote control and AXT Transmitters. It replaces OEM part numbers BE1200 and AS105. The M880 AXT is a wireless industrial remote used to operate overhead cranes and hoists from a safe distance on the floor.

  • M880 AXT and AXT Transmitter compatibility: Both the M880 AXT and AXT Transmitter variants share the same battery form factor, connector type, and 1.2V supply rail. One battery fits across this transmitter family without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the bench. The BMS held stable voltage during simulated solenoid activation events — no dropout or cutoff trip was recorded at rated capacity.
  • Infrequent-use charging schedule: Crane remotes can sit idle for weeks between jobs. Charge this battery at least once a month during inactive periods. Ni-MH cells left fully discharged for extended periods suffer permanent capacity loss that no charger can reverse.

Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery

When the M880 AXT activates a crane solenoid or relay, it draws a short inrush current spike. If the battery is at storage voltage rather than full charge, that spike can drag cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold. The remote drops out mid-command — which looks like a faulty battery but is actually a voltage-sag trip. A full charge cycle before first use eliminates this. Measure resting voltage before installation; a fully charged Ni-MH cell should read at or above 1.4V.

Remote showing low-battery warning immediately after cell swap

A new Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically 1.2–1.25V — not at full charge. The M880 AXT interprets this low resting voltage as a depleted battery and triggers the low-battery indicator straight away. This is not a fault with the cell. Connect the battery to the OEM charger and run a complete charge cycle before powering the remote. The warning will clear once the cell reaches its full charge state.

Compatible Models

M880 AXT AXT Transmitters

Replaces Part Numbers

BE1200 AS105

Technical Specifications

Voltage1.2V
Amp Hours4300mAh
Capacity4300mAh
Rate5.16Wh
Net Weight66g /2.33 oz
Gross Weight136g /4.80 oz
Approximate Weight136g /4.80 oz
Dimension 75.25 x 30.80 x 26.90mm

Product Highlights

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

My IMET M880 AXT remote won't turn on after sitting in the cabinet for three months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells that sit fully discharged for months lose voltage to the point where the remote's power circuit won't initialise. Connect the battery to the charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power the remote — this allows the cell to recover enough voltage for the BMS to recognise the charge input. If the charger shows no activity after 30 minutes, the cell may have reached end of life. A healthy cell will begin accepting charge and show a resting voltage above 1.2V before you try the remote again.

The crane remote cuts out the moment I activate a lift command — the battery is new and fully charged

If the remote cuts out precisely when a solenoid or relay fires, the inrush current from that activation is spiking beyond the BMS current threshold. This can happen if the cell is at partial charge — even 80% charge leaves the cell voltage low enough that a motor-start surge trips the cutoff. Charge the battery to 100% and retest. If dropout continues on a fully charged cell, check that the battery connector seating is firm — a loose contact raises resistance and amplifies the voltage sag under load.

After a few months of light crane work, the M880 AXT remote dies much faster than it used to — why?

Ni-MH cells degrade faster through shallow cycling than through full discharge-and-recharge cycles. If the remote is regularly topped up from 70–80% rather than being run down and fully recharged, the cell develops voltage depression and effective capacity drops. Run the battery down fully under normal remote use, then charge it completely — repeat this two or three times to partially restore rated capacity. If capacity does not recover after three full cycles, the cell has reached the end of its service life and needs replacement.

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