Kaufel 850.0014 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 6V 2000mAh
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Kaufel 850.0014 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 6V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
2000mAh
Kaufel 850.0014 — 6V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (BGN1800-5DWP-A800EC)
This is a 6V, 2000mAh Ni-CD battery for the Kaufel 850.0014 emergency lighting unit. It restores full function to emergency exit signs and backup lighting systems that have lost capacity due to cell degradation. Voltage and capacity match the original cell exactly — 6V, 2000mAh (12Wh).
- 850.0014 fitting compatibility: The 850.0014 uses a dedicated charge controller tuned to Ni-CD float voltage. This cell matches the required 6V nominal rail and the charge acceptance curve that controller expects — a lithium or NiMH substitute would cause incorrect charge termination and potential overcharge damage.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle and load test on the 850.0014 platform. The charge controller accepted the cell without fault, current draw tracked within spec, and the BMS registered full capacity before cutoff.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting, hold the test button for the full rated duration. This forces a genuine load cycle, lets the charge controller register the new cell, and confirms the battery can sustain output before your next scheduled compliance inspection.
Emergency light failing its duration test after battery replacement
A freshly installed Ni-CD cell ships in a partially discharged state after months in storage. The 850.0014 charge controller tops the cell up on float charge, but one float cycle alone rarely brings the cell to full rated capacity. Without a deliberate load cycle, the cell cannot deliver its full 2000mAh during a timed duration test. Run a manual test within 24 hours of installation — a full discharge and recharge conditions the cell and allows rated capacity to develop properly.
Charge indicator staying red after new battery installation
The 850.0014 charge controller checks cell voltage before accepting a new battery into its float window. A cell that has sat in storage can drop below the controller's minimum acceptance threshold, which holds the fault or charging LED on red. Leave the fitting powered for 12–24 hours — the controller trickle-charges the cell until voltage climbs into the acceptance window, then transitions to green. If the LED remains red beyond 24 hours, measure across the battery terminals; voltage should read above 5.4V at that point.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kaufel
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Kaufel 850.0014 still shows a fault LED after I've fitted the new battery and confirmed the connections are solid — what's happening?
Some 850.0014 fittings latch a fault condition in the charge controller and do not clear it automatically when a new cell is installed. The fault LED reflects the controller's last recorded state, not the current battery condition. Power the fitting off at the mains, wait 30 seconds, then restore power — this forces the controller to re-initialise and re-read the new cell. If the fault clears and the LED moves to amber or green, the installation is good.
The emergency light comes on fine during a test but dims noticeably after a short time — is the new battery faulty?
This is a conditioning issue, not a faulty cell. A Ni-CD battery that has been in storage needs at least one full discharge-recharge cycle before it can deliver sustained current at rated capacity. During the first test, the cell voltage sags under load before the full 2000mAh is accessible. Run one complete manual test cycle — hold the test button until the light cuts out, then allow a full 24-hour recharge — and repeat the duration test. Output should hold steady on the second cycle.
The original battery in my 850.0014 fitting was visibly swollen when I removed it — what caused that and should I check anything before fitting the replacement?
Swelling in a Ni-CD cell fitted to an emergency light is almost always caused by years of continuous trickle charge at elevated temperature inside the fitting enclosure. The charge controller applies a float current indefinitely, and if the fitting runs hot — common in ceiling or recessed installations — the cell overheats and generates internal gas pressure over time. Before fitting the replacement, check that the fitting's ventilation slots are clear and that the enclosure temperature is within the manufacturer's rated range. If the fitting has been running hot for years, also verify the charge controller output voltage with a multimeter — it should sit between 7.2V and 7.5V for a healthy 6V Ni-CD float circuit.
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