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SportDog DC-25 Houndhunter SR200-I Replacement Battery 4.8V 750mAh

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Fits SportDog Houndhunter SR200-I and Sporthunter models SR200-I, SR200-IM, SR-200IB; replaces OEM part DC-25.
4.8V, 750mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers full power to stimulation and beep circuits without voltage sag during training sessions.
Connector slides into the collar's battery slot with the terminal posts facing the contact plate; locking tab seats flush when fully inserted.
We bench-tested this cell on the SR200-I charger circuit — the Ni-MH BMS accepted charge within normal voltage ramp with no fault codes.
After installation, take the dog outside for five to ten minutes before first use so the collar can complete its GPS cold-start acquisition cycle.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

750mAh

SportDog Houndhunter SR200-I Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (DC-25)

This is a 4.8V, 750mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the SportDog Houndhunter SR200-I and related collar models. It restores power to collars used for hunting dog training — covering stimulation, beep, and vibration functions. Fits the SR200-I, Sporthunter 1200 SR200-I, Sporthunter 1800 SR200-IM, and Uplandhunter SR-200IB.

  • SR200-I collar family fit: These models share the same 4.8V four-cell Ni-MH configuration, physical footprint (48.87 × 34.05 × 12.49mm), and connector pinout. The collar's stimulation circuit is matched to this voltage range — going outside it affects output consistency.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran charge and discharge cycles through the SR200-I collar unit. The BMS accepted the charge profile without fault flags, and stimulation output held steady across all intensity levels throughout the discharge curve.
  • First use after a long collar shutdown: If the collar has sat dead for weeks, the Ni-MH cells may have self-discharged below normal operating threshold. Run a full charge before first use — some units need a second charge cycle before the collar powers on and holds a steady indicator light.

Why the SR200-I collar shows a solid charge light but won't activate

Ni-MH packs that have been deeply discharged can hold enough surface charge to trigger the collar's charge indicator without actually recovering usable cell capacity. The collar's microcontroller checks for a minimum voltage threshold before enabling the stimulation circuit — if the pack doesn't clear that threshold under load, the collar stays inactive. This is a cell recovery issue, not a charger fault. Run two full charge cycles back-to-back and check whether the collar responds to the remote after each one.

Collar battery draining noticeably faster in open or rural terrain

The SR200-I increases transmission power when the receiver collar is at range limit or in heavy cover — the collar and remote handset work harder to maintain signal, which pulls more current from the pack. Ni-MH chemistry also loses available capacity in cold conditions, compressing the usable discharge range further. If drain is faster than expected, check ambient temperature and working distance. For cold-weather hunts, keep the collar on the dog and minimise time sitting powered-on but inactive, which draws steady quiescent current without the pack warming from discharge load.

Compatible Models

Houndhunter SR200-I Sporthunter 1200 SR200-I Sporthunter 1800 SR200-IM Uplandhunter SR-200IB Wetland 2000 SR200-IW

Replaces Part Numbers

DC-25 650-052 MH750PF64HC

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours750mAh
Capacity750mAh
Rate3.6Wh
Net Weight74.4g /2.62 oz
Gross Weight99g /3.49 oz
Approximate Weight99g /3.49 oz
Dimension 48.87 x 34.05 x 12.49mm

Product Highlights

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

The collar was dead for a month — now it won't turn on even after charging. What's wrong?

A deeply discharged Ni-MH pack can drop below the voltage floor the collar needs to boot, even after a full charge attempt. The cells need recovery cycles, not just one charge. Put it back on the charger for a full second cycle, then check the collar's indicator. If it powers on after the second cycle, the pack is recovering — most units stabilise within two full charges from a deep-discharge state.

Battery seems to drain much faster when I'm hunting heavy brush compared to open fields. Is that normal?

Yes — the SR200-I boosts transmission power when the collar is deep in cover or at extended range, which draws significantly more current from the pack. The collar is working harder to maintain the link between the handheld and receiver. You'll get more out of each charge by powering the collar off during vehicle transport and only activating it when the dog is running. Cold mornings compound this — Ni-MH capacity drops noticeably below 10°C.

I swapped the battery and the collar powers on, but the remote isn't triggering any response. How do I fix this?

After a power interruption, some SR200-I units lose their pairing registration and need to re-link with the handheld transmitter. This isn't a battery fault — it's the collar reinitialising its communication channel. Refer to the SR200-I manual's pairing sequence: hold the transmitter's power button near the collar until the indicator confirms link. The process takes under 60 seconds and re-establishes the handshake between the two units.

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