Bticino OVA51104 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 2.4V 800mAh
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Bticino OVA51104 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 2.4V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
800mAh
Bticino OVA51104 Emergency Lighting Unit — 2.4V Ni-Cd Replacement Battery (MGN0916)
This is a 2.4V, 800mAh Ni-Cd replacement battery for the Bticino OVA51104 emergency lighting unit. It also fits the 806312, L4784/1, and 789798 variants that share the same battery bay and charge controller. The MGN0916 cell restores backup illumination function when the original cell has degraded beyond the unit's charge threshold.
- OVA51104 / 806312 / L4784/1 / 789798 fit group: These models share the same 2.4V charging rail, physical form factor (50.90 × 28.50 × 14.30mm), and two-wire connector orientation. Any unit in this group that accepts MGN0916 will accept this cell without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the cell through the OVA51104's charge controller and confirmed the BMS accepted float charge within the expected window. The unit cleared its self-test LED sequence and registered a full charge state.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting, hold the manual test button for the full rated duration. This allows the charge controller to register the new cell's capacity before any scheduled compliance test — a cell that hasn't completed one full load cycle will under-read on formal duration tests.
Why the OVA51104 charge indicator stays red after fitting a new cell
Ni-Cd cells lose voltage during storage, and the OVA51104's charge controller uses a float acceptance window to decide whether to enter charge mode. A cell that arrives below roughly 2.0V may sit outside that window and hold the red LED on. The controller isn't faulty — it's waiting for the cell voltage to rise above the acceptance threshold before switching to charge mode. In most cases, leaving the unit on mains power for 12 to 24 hours allows the cell to self-recover enough voltage to enter the charge cycle. If the LED hasn't shifted to green after 24 hours, check the cell seating and connector contact first.
Emergency light dims or cuts out partway through a duration test
A new Ni-Cd cell that hasn't completed its first full charge-discharge cycle will not deliver rated capacity on the initial load test. The cell may reach cutoff voltage earlier than expected, causing the light to dim or drop out before the test duration ends. This isn't a faulty cell — it's normal Ni-Cd behaviour on the first cycle. Run one full manual test cycle after 24 hours on charge, and the cell will condition to its rated 800mAh capacity for subsequent compliance tests.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Bticino
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The OVA51104 failed its annual duration test the day after I fitted the new battery — does that mean the cell is faulty?
Almost certainly not. A fresh Ni-Cd cell needs one full charge-discharge cycle before it delivers its rated 800mAh capacity under load. If the unit went straight into a compliance test before that first cycle completed, the cell hit its cutoff voltage early and the test read it as a fail. Leave the unit on mains charge for a full 24 hours, then manually trigger the test button and hold it for the full rated duration. That conditions the cell, and the next scheduled test should pass.
The fitting's fault LED is still lit after I've confirmed the new MGN0916 cell is seated correctly — what's holding it on?
Some Bticino emergency fittings latch a fault condition in firmware and don't clear it automatically when a new cell is installed. The unit detected a degraded or missing cell at some point and logged the fault state. On most OVA51104 units, a manual reset clears it: disconnect mains power for 30 seconds, reconnect, then hold the test button until the LED sequence runs. If the fault LED returns immediately after the reset sequence, check the connector pins for corrosion — poor contact will re-trigger the fault.
I found the old battery had swollen inside the fitting — what caused that and will it damage the new cell?
Swelling in Ni-Cd cells fitted to emergency lighting is almost always caused by years of continuous trickle charge at elevated ambient temperature inside the fitting enclosure. Heat accelerates the internal pressure buildup that distorts the cell casing. Before fitting the replacement, check the enclosure temperature during normal operation — if the fitting sits above a heat source or in direct sunlight, that condition is still present. Also inspect the charge controller output; a controller that has drifted above its rated float voltage will repeat the overcharge cycle on the new cell.
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