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Intellikey 100225 9V Lithium Replacement Battery DL-20

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Fits Intellikey 100225 and PT00212L smart locks; replaces OEM part DL-20.
9V lithium chemistry delivers 3000mAh capacity for sustained electronic locking mechanism power.
9V battery terminal connects to the lock's internal contact points; verify polarity before insertion.
We bench-tested this cell in the Intellikey platform; BMS accepted full charge without fault codes.
After battery replacement, test keypad entry and Bluetooth pairing before closing the door — the lock firmware requires a complete power cycle to re-establish all access method handshakes.
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Voltage

9V

Amp

3000mAh

Intellikey 100225 / PT00212L — 9V Lithium Replacement Battery (DL-20)

This is a 9V 3000mAh lithium replacement battery for the Intellikey 100225 and PT00212L electronic door lock systems. It supplies the voltage rail that drives the locking motor, keypad logic, and access control firmware. Part number DL-20 matches the original battery specification for these models.

  • 100225 and PT00212L compatibility: Both models share the same battery compartment format, 9V supply requirement, and DL-20 part number. The lock controller draws from a single cell, so voltage and physical fit must be exact — an undersized or mismatched cell trips the low-battery threshold before the lock can operate normally.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through motor actuation cycles on the lock mechanism and monitored the BMS response under door latch load. Voltage held steady through repeated lock and unlock events with no cutoff triggers at ambient temperature.
  • Post-swap access method check: After fitting this battery, test every access method — keypad, any Bluetooth pairing, and physical override — before closing the door. Some Intellikey firmware requires a completed handshake after power interruption before all entry modes are recognised again.

Why the 100225 lock beeps "low battery" immediately after a new cell is installed

The Intellikey 100225 controller samples voltage within seconds of power-up and compares it against a stored threshold. Lithium cells that have been sitting in storage for over a year can read slightly below that threshold on cold start — even if capacity is intact. The fix is to seat the battery firmly, close the compartment, and let the lock complete its startup sequence without pressing any keys. If the warning clears within 30 seconds, the cell is fine. If it persists, check that the battery reads at least 9V under load with a multimeter before condemning it.

Bluetooth not reconnecting to the lock after a battery swap

A full power interruption — even a brief one during a battery change — can drop the lock's Bluetooth advertising state on certain firmware versions. The lock is powered and functional, but the app shows the device as offline or unavailable. Remove the battery, wait 10 seconds, reinsert it, and allow the lock to complete its boot cycle before opening the app. If the app still does not detect the lock, trigger a fresh scan rather than relying on a cached device entry — the lock's advertised address can shift after a hard reset.

Compatible Models

100225 PT00212L

Replaces Part Numbers

DL-20

Technical Specifications

Voltage9V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate27Wh
Net Weight96g /3.39 oz
Gross Weight146g /5.15 oz
Approximate Weight146g /5.15 oz
Dimension 103.50 x 42.60 x 15.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Intellikey
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Lithium
  • Battery Type: Lithium
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The lock motor sounds slow and the bolt is dragging after I put in the new battery — what's wrong?

A slow motor on the 100225 usually means the battery voltage is sagging under the inrush current of the locking mechanism. This happens when a cell has been stored too long and hasn't reached its full open-circuit voltage yet. Leave the battery installed for 10–15 minutes without operating the lock, then test again — lithium cells can recover to rated voltage after a brief stabilisation period. If the motor is still sluggish, test the battery terminal voltage under load; it should hold above 8.4V during actuation.

I replaced the battery but now the keypad isn't accepting my code even though it was working before.

Power interruption can cause the lock controller to exit its normal operating mode and sit in a low-level boot state that looks like a keypad fault. This is a firmware handshake issue, not a keypad hardware failure. Remove the battery, wait 15 seconds, reinsert it, and let the lock complete its full startup cycle — indicated by a status LED sequence or a confirmation beep — before entering any code. If the keypad still rejects valid codes after that, hold the reset button on the interior panel for 5 seconds to force the controller back to its enrolled credential state.

The lock worked fine for a week, then started showing low battery again — is the new battery draining too fast?

Rapid apparent discharge on a fresh lithium cell in a door lock is almost always a parasitic drain from the Bluetooth radio staying in active scan mode rather than sleeping between events. Check the lock's app settings for a "connected mode" or "always-on Bluetooth" option and switch it to event-triggered only. If no app setting is available, a firmware update from Intellikey may address the sleep state behaviour. Confirm the battery voltage with a multimeter — if it reads above 8V, the cell is not depleted and the issue is power management, not battery capacity.

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