Dual-Lite DYN6I Emergency Light Replacement Battery 12.8V 1800mAh
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Dual-Lite DYN6I Emergency Light Replacement Battery 12.8V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12.8V
Amp
1800mAh
Dual-Lite DYN6I — 12.8V LiFePO4 Replacement Battery (784H70)
This is a 12.8V, 1800mAh LiFePO4 replacement battery for the Dual-Lite DYN6I emergency lighting unit. It matches OEM part number 784H70 and slots directly into the DYN6I fitting. Capacity is 1800mAh (23.04Wh) — use the product data figure, not third-party listings.
- DYN6I compatibility: The DYN6I charge controller runs a float voltage matched to 12.8V LiFePO4 chemistry. Swapping to a different chemistry — NiCd or sealed lead acid — shifts the float voltage outside the cell's acceptance range, triggering a fault condition or overcharge damage over time.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge-discharge cycle on the DYN6I charge board. The BMS accepted the charge without tripping, and the cell held load voltage above the controller's low-voltage cutoff threshold throughout the discharge phase.
- First-cycle test requirement: Within 24 hours of installation, hold the DYN6I test button for the full rated duration. This allows the charge controller to register the new cell's capacity before your next scheduled compliance test — cells shipped from storage often sit below float voltage and need one full cycle to condition.
Charge indicator staying red after new battery installation
The DYN6I charge controller uses cell voltage to confirm a healthy battery is present before switching the LED from red to green. A LiFePO4 cell stored for several months can drop to 12.0V or below — outside the float acceptance window the controller expects on startup. The controller reads this as a fault rather than a low-charge condition. Leave the fitting powered for a full 24-hour charge cycle; once the cell climbs above approximately 13.2V the controller typically clears the fault and switches to green.
Emergency light dims partway through a duration test
Dimming mid-test is not a capacity defect — it is the BMS responding to a cell that has not completed a full conditioning cycle after installation. On first activation, a partially charged cell sags under load faster than a fully conditioned one, and the BMS reduces output to protect the cell. The fix is a complete 24-hour charge before running any duration test. If dimming continues after a full charge cycle, check the cell terminals are seated flush — a high-resistance contact will cause the same voltage sag symptom under load.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dual-Lite
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: LiFePO4
- Battery Type: LiFePO4
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DYN6I still shows a fault LED after I've installed the new battery and confirmed it's seated correctly — what's causing that?
Some DYN6I fittings latch the fault LED in hardware and do not self-clear when a new cell is detected. Power the fitting off at the mains, wait 30 seconds, then restore power. This forces the charge controller to re-initialise and poll the cell voltage from scratch. If the LED clears and then returns within a few hours, the cell voltage is still too low from storage — leave it on charge for a full 24-hour cycle before re-testing.
My emergency light passed the installation check but failed its annual duration test a few weeks later — could the new battery be the cause?
A LiFePO4 cell that never completed a full conditioning cycle after fitting can underperform on a duration test even if it passed the initial indicator check. The charge controller may have registered the cell as healthy before it reached full capacity. Run one full charge cycle — 24 hours on mains — then perform a manual duration test by holding the test button for the full rated period. If the light holds output for the rated duration on that test, the cell is good and the earlier failure was a conditioning issue, not a defect.
I've noticed the battery casing looks slightly swollen after years in the fitting — is that a charge controller problem or a cell problem?
Swelling in a LiFePO4 cell inside an emergency fitting is almost always the result of continuous trickle overcharge at elevated temperature over an extended period. The DYN6I charge board is calibrated for a specific float voltage; if the fitting is installed near a heat source — recessed ceiling, enclosed cabinet — ambient temperature pushes the effective charge voltage above the cell's tolerance. Replace the swollen cell immediately and do not discharge or puncture it. Relocate the fitting away from heat sources, or add a ventilation gap, before installing the replacement.
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