Dual-Lite 784H73 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 6.4V 600mAh
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Dual-Lite 784H73 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 6.4V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6.4V
Amp
600mAh
Dual-Lite EVCUGW / EVCURBD Series — 6.4V LiFePO4 Replacement Battery (784H73)
This is a 6.4V 600mAh lithium iron phosphate cell for Dual-Lite emergency lighting units including the EVCUGW, EVCUGWDI, EVCURBD, and EVCURW. It slots into the fitting where the original 784H73 cell lives. When mains power drops, this cell drives the lamp circuit to keep evacuation routes lit.
- EVCUGW and EVCURBD platform fit: These models share the same 6.4V LiFePO4 chemistry, physical footprint (50.70 × 31.50 × 14.30mm), and charge controller float voltage. Swapping between variants in this family does not require any wiring change — the connector and BMS acceptance voltage are identical across the series.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the cell through a simulated mains-fail activation. The BMS held output voltage stable under lamp load, and charge acceptance from the controller completed without a fault flag. Cell voltage at full charge sat within the LiFePO4 float window.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting, press and hold the test button for the full rated duration. This lets the charge controller register the new cell and confirms load acceptance before your next scheduled compliance inspection.
Charge indicator staying red after fitting the new 784H73 cell
A red charge LED after installation usually means the cell arrived from storage at a voltage below the fitting's float acceptance threshold. Dual-Lite charge controllers on this series expect to see the cell above approximately 6.0V before they transition out of fault mode. If the cell sat in a warehouse for several months, its resting voltage may have dropped enough to trigger this. Leave the fitting on mains power for 12–24 hours — most controllers will re-enter normal charge mode once the cell climbs back into the acceptance window.
Emergency light dims partway through the duration test after battery replacement
This happens when a freshly installed cell has not completed its first full charge cycle before the test is run. LiFePO4 cells do not reach rated capacity on the very first activation — the initial charge cycle conditions the cell. Running the test immediately after installation pulls the cell below its usable floor too early, causing the lamp to dim. Charge the fitting on mains for a full 24 hours, then run the duration test. If dimming still occurs after proper conditioning, check that the cell voltage under load stays above 5.4V.
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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 fitting passed its last annual test fine, but now it fails the duration test even with the new battery — what's going on?
A freshly fitted LiFePO4 cell needs one full charge cycle before it delivers rated capacity under load. If the duration test was run within a few hours of installation, the cell almost certainly hadn't reached full charge, so it dropped out early. Put the fitting back on mains power for 24 hours, then rerun the test. If it still cuts short, measure cell voltage mid-test — it should stay above 5.4V throughout the rated period.
The fault LED is still showing on the fitting even though the new 784H73 cell is correctly installed and the voltage checks out — how do I clear it?
Some Dual-Lite fittings latch a fault condition in the controller and do not self-clear when a new cell is detected. The fix is to remove mains power from the fitting completely, wait 30 seconds, then restore power. This forces the charge controller to re-initialise and re-scan the cell voltage. If the fault LED returns after power cycling, confirm the cell resting voltage is above 6.0V before reconnection — below that threshold, the controller treats it as a failed cell.
I found the old battery had swollen inside the fitting — what causes that, and could it have damaged the charge controller?
Swelling in LiFePO4 cells fitted to emergency lights is almost always caused by continuous trickle charge at elevated temperature over a long period. Fittings mounted near heat sources — above doorways, close to ceiling heat pockets — push the cell temperature up while the controller keeps feeding a float charge, which accelerates internal gas buildup. Check the replacement cell's clearance inside the housing and confirm the fitting location stays below 40°C in normal operation. If the old cell was visibly bulged against the PCB, inspect the charge controller board for heat discolouration before closing the fitting.
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