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SportDog SAC00-12615 Replacement Battery 7.4V 470mAh

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Fits SportDog SDT54-13923 handheld transmitter; replaces OEM part SAC00-12615.
7.4V 470mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers full power to the remote during training sessions.
Connector slides into the transmitter battery slot with a friction fit; no locking tab.
We bench-tested this cell against a worn original — BMS accepted full charge in 45 minutes.
After installing, take the dog outside for 5–10 minutes before first GPS acquisition attempt.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

470mAh

SportDog SDT54-13923 Handheld Transmitter — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (SAC00-12615)

This 7.4V 470mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces OEM part SAC00-12615 in the SportDog SDT54-13923 and SD-1225 series handheld transmitters. These are the handheld remote units used to deliver training stimulation commands to compatible SportDog collar receivers. When the original cell loses capacity or stops holding charge, this is the direct replacement.

  • SDT54-13923 and SD-1225 transmitter compatibility: These handheld units share the same 7.4V Li-Polymer cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake profile. The SD-1225E variant uses the same internal bay — no wiring modification needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell in an SDT54-13923 transmitter and confirmed the BMS accepted charge without fault codes, held voltage above 7.2V through repeated stimulation bursts, and released cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
  • Transmitter storage between training sessions: If the transmitter sits unused for more than two weeks, power it off completely rather than leaving it in standby. Li-Polymer cells in standby drain faster than in full off-state, and dropping below 3.0V per cell triggers BMS lockout that a standard charger cannot recover from.

Why the SDT54-13923 transmitter shows full charge but delivers weak or inconsistent stimulation output

Li-Polymer cells in handheld transmitters degrade at the electrode level before the voltage display reflects it. The transmitter's charge indicator reads pack voltage, not actual capacity. A degraded cell can sit at 7.4V at rest but sag below the stimulation circuit's minimum rail voltage the moment current is drawn for a burst. When that happens, the unit either reduces output intensity or skips the command entirely. Replacing the cell restores the current delivery the stimulation circuit needs.

Transmitter not powering on after the battery is installed

This usually means the replacement cell arrived in a partially discharged state below the transmitter BMS's wake threshold. The BMS will not pass power to the unit if it reads cell voltage under approximately 6.0V. Connect the transmitter to the OEM charger for 15–20 minutes before attempting to power on — this brings the cell above the BMS activation floor. If the unit still does not respond, check that the battery connector is fully seated and the contact pins are not bent.

Compatible Models

SDT54-13923 SDT54-13923 Handheld transmitters SD-1225 Transmitter SD-1225E Transmitter SD-1825E Transmitter

Replaces Part Numbers

SAC00-12615

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours470mAh
Capacity470mAh
Rate3.48Wh
Net Weight20.6g /0.73 oz
Gross Weight45.6g /1.61 oz
Approximate Weight45.6g /1.61 oz
Dimension 34.90 x 26.24 x 13.55mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: SportDog
  • 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 SDT54-13923 transmitter charged fully overnight but the stimulation output feels weaker than it used to — is that a battery issue?

Yes. A Li-Polymer cell that has degraded internally can still show a full voltage reading at rest but sag under the current draw of each stimulation burst. The transmitter's indicator measures resting pack voltage, not how much current the cell can actually deliver. Swap the battery and test with a short stimulation burst — output should be consistent and firm across all intensity levels. If it is, the old cell had lost its capacity to sustain load.

The transmitter won't pair or connect to the collar receiver after I replaced the battery — what's happening?

A full power interruption during the battery swap can drop the transmitter's pairing state in some SD-1225 series units. Hold the power button for a full 10 seconds to force a complete reboot rather than a quick restart. Then follow the SportDog pairing sequence from step one — hold the transmitter's pair button until the receiver collar beeps and the indicator light cycles. This re-establishes the RF link that the power cut cleared.

The new battery drains noticeably faster during field sessions than it did in the first few weeks — what causes that?

Li-Polymer cells lose capacity faster when regularly discharged below 20% charge and then fully cycled back up. Field sessions that run the transmitter down to the low-battery warning repeatedly accelerate this. Charge the transmitter before it reaches the low-battery indicator rather than after — keeping the cell between roughly 20% and 90% extends the number of usable cycles. Avoid leaving the transmitter on the charger past a full charge, as overcharge heat degrades Li-Polymer cells at the same rate as deep discharge does.

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