Dogtra E-Fence 3500 Receiver Compatible Battery 3.7V 200mAh
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Dogtra E-Fence 3500 Receiver Compatible Battery 3.7V 200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
200mAh
Dogtra E-Fence 3500 Receiver / YS-300 Bark Collar — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery
This 3.7V 200mAh lithium-polymer battery replaces the internal cell in the Dogtra E-Fence 3500 Receiver and YS-300 Bark Collar. The E-Fence 3500 Receiver is a wireless dog containment collar unit that detects boundary signals and triggers correction or warning responses. Capacity figure is 200mAh (0.74Wh) — match this exactly before ordering.
- E-Fence 3500 and YS-300 shared cell: Both the E-Fence 3500 Receiver and YS-300 Bark Collar use the same compact Li-Polymer cell format — same voltage rail at 3.7V, same physical envelope at 23.45 × 15.40 × 7.80mm, and the same connector orientation required for the internal board.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on representative Dogtra collar hardware. The protection circuit handled overcharge cutoff correctly and maintained stable voltage output across the collar's signal-detection and correction-delivery cycles.
- Collar reactivation after battery swap: After fitting a new cell, hold the power button until the indicator LED confirms the unit has re-paired with the transmitter base — a fresh battery resets the collar's wake state and it will not respond to boundary signals until that handshake completes.
Why the E-Fence 3500 Receiver stops responding to boundary crossings before the battery reads empty
The E-Fence 3500 Receiver's onboard protection circuit cuts power to the signal-detection module before the cell is fully depleted — this protects the Li-Polymer cell from deep discharge damage. At approximately 3.0V the receiver goes silent even though the LED may still flicker. A degraded original battery hits this cutoff voltage much sooner under the load of active boundary monitoring. Replacing the cell restores the full working voltage window above that 3.0V floor.
Collar charges but drops to zero immediately on first use after battery replacement
This usually means the new cell was received in a deeply discharged state — below around 2.5V — and the collar's charger circuit did not complete a proper pre-charge conditioning cycle. Remove the battery, apply a brief trickle charge externally at a low current (around 10–20mA) until the cell reaches 3.0V, then reinstall and charge normally through the collar's dock. Once the cell is back above 3.0V the standard charge circuit will engage and bring it up to a full 4.2V.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dogtra
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My E-Fence 3500 collar shows fully charged but stops correcting the dog within a few minutes — is the new battery faulty?
This is a voltage-sag issue, not a capacity issue. A Li-Polymer cell that looks full at rest (4.2V) can sag below the collar's 3.0V cutoff threshold the moment the correction circuit fires, because that pulse draws a brief spike of current the cell can't sustain. Check that the replacement cell matches the 200mAh rating exactly — undersized cells sag harder under correction load. If the cell is correct spec, confirm the battery contacts inside the collar are clean and making full contact before assuming the cell is defective.
The E-Fence 3500 receiver collar won't re-pair with the transmitter after I replaced the battery — the boundary isn't being detected at all.
A battery swap cuts all power to the receiver, which clears the pairing state stored in volatile memory. Power the transmitter base on first, then power the collar on and hold the button until the LED blinks in the sequence described in the transmitter manual — this re-registers the receiver's ID with the base unit. If the LED does not blink through the full sequence, the cell voltage may still be below 3.5V from storage; charge it fully to 4.2V and attempt the pairing sequence again.
The replacement battery in my YS-300 Bark Collar drains significantly faster than the original did — what's causing that?
The YS-300 monitors ambient sound continuously to detect barking, which keeps the detection circuit active and draws from the cell even when the dog is quiet. If the collar is being stored or left on the dog in a noisy environment — other dogs, traffic, TV — it triggers and drains the cell faster than rated use assumes. Store the collar powered off when not in use, and check that the sensitivity dial is not set to maximum, which causes false triggers that accelerate discharge.
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