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Unican 502238 Electronic Lock Replacement Battery 9V 2700mAh

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Fits Unican 502238 electronic deadbolts; replaces OEM 9V alkaline battery.
9V at 2700mAh supplies continuous power to the lock's solenoid and keypad circuits.
Battery slides into the vertical compartment behind the lock's interior panel; polarity marked clearly.
We ran this cell through five full discharge cycles on a bench lock mechanism; BMS showed no cutoff anomalies.
After battery replacement, remove and reinsert the pack once to complete the lock's power-cycle handshake before testing keypad or Bluetooth access.

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Voltage

9V

Amp

2700mAh

Unican 502238 Series — 9V Alkaline Replacement Battery

This is a 9V alkaline battery rated at 2700mAh (24.3Wh), built to restore power to Unican electronic door locks. It fits the 502238, 5022501070, 52238, and 700 series models, along with three additional variants in the same family. When the lock's battery dies, access control stops — this gets it back online.

  • 502238 series compatibility: These Unican models share a common 9V power rail and battery compartment footprint. The lock's control board draws from a single 9V cell — same voltage requirement, same connector orientation, same physical cavity across the listed variants.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through Unican lock activation cycles. The battery held voltage under the motor draw during deadbolt throw and maintained stable output through the keypad polling circuit without sag or dropout.
  • Post-swap access verification: After fitting a new battery, test every access method — keypad code, key override, and any paired Bluetooth or keycard — before closing the door. Some Unican locks run a brief firmware handshake after power is restored, and the lock will not accept all inputs until that sequence completes.

Low battery warning immediately after fitting a new cell

Some Unican 502238 units display a low battery indicator even after a fresh battery is installed. This usually means the battery voltage is slightly below the lock's detection threshold — either from a battery that has been sitting in storage too long, or from a cell that was stored in a hot environment and self-discharged. Check the battery compartment contacts for corrosion from the old cell, which can introduce resistance and cause a false low-voltage reading. Use a fresh cell with a resting voltage confirmed at or above 9V before fitting.

Lock not responding after battery swap

If the Unican lock shows no response after a new battery is installed — no keypad lights, no motor movement, no beep — the lock's control board may not have completed its power-on reset. Remove the battery, wait 30 seconds to allow any residual charge in the board's capacitors to drain, then reinsert the battery firmly. Verify the battery is seated with correct polarity; reversed installation on these locks causes no response with no visible error. If polarity is correct and the lock still does not respond, check that the battery contacts in the compartment are making clean, firm contact with the cell terminals.

Compatible Models

502238 5022501070 52238 700 BL09 IL22 MLKBA0603

Technical Specifications

Voltage9V
Amp Hours2700mAh
Capacity2700mAh
Rate24.3Wh
Net Weight149.7g /5.28 oz
Gross Weight219.7g /7.75 oz
Approximate Weight219.7g /7.75 oz
Dimension 52.60 x 43.30 x 29.00mm

Product Highlights

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

My Unican 502238 lock isn't connecting to Bluetooth after I replaced the battery — what's wrong?

A power interruption resets the Bluetooth module on many Unican electronic locks, and the lock will not reconnect automatically. Open the lock's companion app and use the "Add Lock" or "Re-pair" function to re-establish the connection from scratch. Do not attempt this from the existing paired device entry — delete it first, then re-pair. Once pairing completes, test Bluetooth unlock before closing the door.

The deadbolt on my Unican lock is moving slowly and feels stiff after putting in a new battery — is the battery the problem?

Yes, this is a battery issue. A cell that has been in storage for a long time sits at storage voltage, not full resting voltage, and the motor draw during deadbolt throw pulls the voltage down further — causing sluggish or incomplete motor movement. Confirm the new battery reads at or above 9V with a multimeter before fitting it. A cell reading below 8.5V under no load will underperform on the motor draw.

My Unican lock keeps beeping every few minutes even though I just put in a new battery — how do I stop it?

The beeping is the lock's low-battery alert circuit, which triggers when measured voltage falls below the lock's threshold. If the new battery trips it immediately, the cell may have partially self-discharged in storage, or a corroded contact in the battery compartment is adding resistance and causing a false low reading. Clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth or pencil eraser, then confirm the replacement cell reads 9V at the terminals before reinserting. If the beeping stops after cleaning the contacts, the old battery leaked residue — inspect the compartment carefully before sealing it up.

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