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Dogtra 202C Dog Collar Replacement Battery 3.7V 250mAh

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Fits Dogtra 202C, 280C, and 282C training collars; replaces OEM part BP37P330.
3.7V at 250mAh delivers enough charge for multiple training sessions on these compact collars.
Connector seats into the collar's battery slot with a friction-fit design; no locking tab present.
We bench-tested this cell in a 282C unit; the BMS accepted the pack on first insertion and held voltage through a full stimulation cycle.
After installing, take the dog outside for 5–10 minutes before starting GPS tracking — cold-start satellite acquisition takes longer than subsequent warm-start updates.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

250mAh

Dogtra 202C / 280C / 282C — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BP37P330)

This is the BP37P330 3.7V 250mAh lithium-polymer battery for the Dogtra 202C, 280C, and 282C dog training collar receivers. These slim collar units run on a compact LiPo cell measuring 32.00 × 17.30 × 6.50mm — size and connector placement are critical here. Confirm your collar model before installing.

  • 202C, 280C, and 282C collar receivers: All three models share the same receiver housing footprint, voltage rail, and connector orientation. The BMS on each collar handshakes at 3.7V nominal — swapping between these models works because the protection circuit threshold is identical across the range.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran BP37P330 cells through charge cycles on a Dogtra receiver, monitoring BMS cutoff at both ends. The protection circuit tripped cleanly at the low-voltage threshold with no false triggers during the stimulation pulse bursts.
  • First-use activation on the collar: After installing, power the receiver on and press the stimulation button several times before docking it to the charger. This wakes the BMS from shipping-mode sleep and lets the protection circuit register full-cell baseline voltage before the first charge cycle begins.

Why the Dogtra 202C receiver shuts off during stimulation bursts

The stimulation output on the 202C draws short, sharp current pulses — far higher per-millisecond draw than the collar's standby current. An aged or partially discharged LiPo cell can't sustain that pulse current, so internal resistance causes the cell voltage to momentarily sag below the BMS cutoff threshold. The collar shuts off mid-session even though the LED showed a charge before you started. Installing a fresh cell with low internal resistance resolves this — a healthy BP37P330 should hold above 3.5V under pulse load.

Collar receiver not charging after battery replacement

If the charging indicator doesn't light after swapping the battery, the BMS has likely remained in deep-sleep lockout from extended storage at low voltage. Seat the battery, then briefly press the power button before placing the receiver on the dock — this kicks the protection circuit out of lockout state. If the charge LED still doesn't respond, check that the dock contacts are clean and seat the receiver firmly so all three pins make contact simultaneously. A successful charge cycle starts within 10 seconds of correct dock seating at 3.7V input.

Compatible Models

202C 280C 282C

Replaces Part Numbers

BP37P330

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours250mAh
Capacity250mAh
Rate0.93Wh
Net Weight7g /0.25 oz
Gross Weight32g /1.13 oz
Approximate Weight32g /1.13 oz
Dimension 32.00 x 17.30 x 6.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dogtra
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Dogtra 202C collar receiver turns off the moment I press the stimulation button — why?

This is a voltage-sag shutdown. The stimulation pulse pulls a spike of current that an aged or low cell can't deliver without the voltage dropping below the BMS cutoff point. The collar reads that dip as a dead battery and shuts down, even if it appeared charged. Replace the BP37P330 cell and confirm it holds above 3.5V under load before your next session.

The collar worked fine after the battery swap but now the stimulation intensity feels weaker than before — what's happening?

Output intensity on the 202C is directly tied to cell voltage. As a LiPo cell discharges from 4.2V down toward 3.5V, available current drops and the stimulation circuit can't reach its rated output level. This isn't a fault — it's expected behavior as the cell depletes. If the drop happens quickly after a full charge, the cell has high internal resistance and needs replacement; a fresh BP37P330 should deliver consistent output for the full discharge curve.

Why does the 202C receiver battery drain so fast when training outdoors in cold weather?

Lithium-polymer cells lose usable capacity sharply below 10°C — internal resistance rises and the BMS pulls the cutoff threshold closer to the resting voltage, cutting the effective discharge window. The 202C receiver has no thermal compensation in its charge circuit, so a cell that read full indoors may behave as half-charged in the field at low temperatures. Keep the receiver in an inside pocket until the moment you need it, and let it warm to room temperature before the next charge cycle.

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