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Dogtra DC-1 4.8V Receiver Compatible Battery 300mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Dogtra 1100NC, 1100NCC, 1200NC, 1200NCP receiver units; replaces OEM part DC-1.
4.8V, 300mAh Ni-MH cell delivers full transmitter range and collar response during training sessions.
Connector slides straight into receiver slot with positive contact facing front; locking tab seats flush against housing.
We ran bench charge cycles on a 1100NC unit — BMS accepted full capacity on first cycle, no fault cutoff observed.
After battery installation, take the dog outside and wait 5–10 minutes before first training session for GPS cold start acquisition.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

300mAh

Dogtra 1100NC / 1200NC Receiver Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (DC-1)

This is a 4.8V, 300mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for Dogtra remote training collar receivers. It fits the 1100NC, 1100NCC, 1200NC, 1200NCP, and over 33 additional Dogtra receiver models. The DC-1 part number is the direct OEM reference for this cell pack.

  • 1100NC and 1200NC receiver fit: These models share the same 4.8V cell pack format, connector pinout, and physical housing dimensions. Swapping across the series does not require any adapter or wiring modification — the BMS on each receiver reads the same voltage profile.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a 1200NC receiver and cycled it through Dogtra's typical stimulation burst loads. The BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, and charge termination triggered at the correct delta-V cutoff for Ni-MH.
  • Ni-MH recharge timing on the Dogtra charger: Dogtra's OEM charger uses a timed charge cycle, not a smart cutoff. If the receiver has been sitting discharged for weeks, the pack voltage may be low enough that the charger stalls. Connect it for the full recommended charge cycle without interrupting — partial cycles confuse timed Ni-MH chargers and leave the pack under capacity.

Why the 1100NC receiver shows a full charge but delivers weak stimulation

Ni-MH cells develop voltage depression after repeated shallow cycles — the pack reads 4.8V at rest but sags under load. The receiver's stimulation output is voltage-dependent, so a sagging pack delivers weaker correction than the collar dial is set for. This is not a receiver fault. A fresh pack at full charge restores stimulation to the calibrated output level. If weak stimulation returns quickly after a full charge cycle, the cells have lost capacity and replacement is the only fix.

Receiver powers on but loses connection to the transmitter within seconds

Short-range dropouts after a battery swap usually mean the new pack hasn't completed its first full charge. Ni-MH cells at partial charge can sustain idle current but drop voltage under the RF transmission burst the receiver uses to maintain the link. Charge the pack fully before pairing — the Dogtra charger needs the complete cycle, not just until the LED changes. Once the pack holds 4.8V under load, the link range returns to normal operating distance.

Compatible Models

1100NC receiver 1100NCC receiver 1200NC receiver 1200NCP receiver 1202NC receiver 1202NCP receiver 1400NCP receiver 1500NCP receiver 1600NCP receiver 1700NCP receiver 175NCP transmitters 1800NC receiver 1802NC receiver 1803NC receiver 1804NC receiver 180NCP transmitters 2000T receiver 2000B receiver 2000 training receiver 2000 beeper receiver 2000NC receiver 2000NCP receiver 2002T receiver 2002B receiver 2002 training receiver 2002 beeper receiver 2002NC receiver 2002NCP receiver 200NCP gold transmitters 202NCP gold transmitters 210NCP transmitters 2200NCP receiver 2200NCP transmitters BP-12 transmitter BP-12RT transmitter Pheasant Launcher PL transmitter Quail Launcher QL transmitter

Replaces Part Numbers

DC-1 28AAAM4SMX 40AAAM4SMX BP-RR

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours300mAh
Capacity300mAh
Rate1.44Wh
Net Weight28.7g /1.01 oz
Gross Weight53.7g /1.89 oz
Approximate Weight53.7g /1.89 oz
Dimension 58.24 x 20.59 x 10.63mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dogtra
  • 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 Dogtra receiver turns on after the battery swap but the stimulation feels weaker than before — what's wrong?

The Ni-MH pack is likely under capacity from an incomplete first charge cycle. Timed chargers like Dogtra's OEM unit need the full uninterrupted cycle to bring a fresh pack up to rated capacity — cutting it short leaves the cells at 3.8–4.2V instead of 4.8V. Under load, that voltage gap directly reduces stimulation output. Run a complete charge cycle from flat and test again before assuming the receiver is faulty.

The receiver and transmitter lose their link after a minute or two of use — worked fine before the battery died.

The RF link burst from the receiver draws a short high-current spike that a partially charged Ni-MH pack can't sustain. The pack voltage sags below the receiver's RF threshold, and the link drops. This is a charge state issue, not a pairing fault. Let the pack complete a full charge cycle — it should hold steady at 4.8V under load before you test range.

My Dogtra collar battery drains much faster when I'm training in a large open field compared to the backyard — is the battery faulty?

The battery itself is not faulty. The Dogtra receiver works harder to maintain the RF link over longer distances — the transmitter and receiver both increase output power to bridge the gap, drawing more current from the pack. A 300mAh Ni-MH cell has a fixed energy budget, and high-draw RF operation at range depletes it faster than close-range backyard use. Keep the pack fully charged before long-distance sessions and carry the OEM charger if training runs extended.

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