Lithonia EU2LED Emergency Light Replacement Battery 3.6V 800mAh
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Lithonia EU2LED Emergency Light Replacement Battery 3.6V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
800mAh
Lithonia EU2LED Series — 3.6V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (ELB-B001)
This is a 3.6V, 800mAh Ni-CD replacement battery for the Lithonia EU2LED, EU2 LED, and IPP-700AA emergency lighting units. It slots into the fixture housing and provides backup illumination when mains power fails. Capacity is 2.88Wh, matching the original cell specification.
- EU2LED, EU2 LED, and IPP-700AA compatibility: These units share the same 3.6V three-cell Ni-CD pack format, connector pin-out, and charge controller float voltage. The ELB-B001 part number covers all three variants — the charge controller does not distinguish between them at the hardware level.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full charge-then-load sequence on the EU2LED board. The charge controller accepted the cell without fault, moved from charge to float at the expected voltage, and the LED array activated cleanly on simulated mains failure.
- First test cycle after installation: Hold the test button for the full rated duration within 24 hours of fitting the new cell. This forces the charge controller to register the new cell's capacity before any scheduled compliance test runs. Skip this step and the first automated test may log a duration fault against a cell that is actually good.
Charge indicator staying red after fitting the ELB-B001
A Ni-CD cell sitting in a warehouse for months arrives with a resting voltage below the EU2LED charge controller's float acceptance window. The controller reads this as a suspect or faulty cell and holds the red charge indicator rather than progressing to green. This is not a defective battery — it is a low-state-of-charge cell that needs a full charge cycle to bring voltage into the acceptance range. Leave the fitting powered on the mains for a full 24-hour charge period before drawing any conclusion. If the indicator has not moved to green after 24 hours at mains power, check that the cell connector is fully seated and measure across the terminals — you should read at least 3.2V at that point.
Emergency light dims or cuts out partway through a duration test
This symptom points to a cell that has not completed its first conditioning cycle, not a capacity defect. Ni-CD cells that have been stored in a partially discharged state can deliver lower-than-rated capacity on the first discharge — they recover on subsequent cycles. Run one complete charge-discharge-recharge cycle manually using the test button before the compliance test date. After that conditioning cycle, the cell should hold voltage above the LED driver's cutoff threshold for the full rated duration. If dimming still occurs after two full cycles, measure resting voltage after a 24-hour charge — a healthy cell should read 4.2–4.5V across the pack at float.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Lithonia
- 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 EU2LED fitting still shows a fault LED after I've confirmed the ELB-B001 is seated correctly — what's going on?
Some EU2LED and IPP-700AA fittings latch the fault LED in hardware and do not auto-clear it when a new cell is installed. The fault indicator needs a manual reset after the new cell reaches float charge. Power the unit off at the mains breaker, wait 10 seconds, then restore mains power — this clears the latched fault register on the charge controller. If the fault LED returns after reset, check that resting cell voltage is above 3.2V before assuming a wiring or board fault.
My replacement ELB-B001 cell is visibly swollen inside the EU2LED housing — is that a storage issue or a fitting problem?
Swelling in Ni-CD emergency lighting cells almost always comes from continuous trickle overcharge, not from the cell itself. The EU2LED charge controller is rated for a specific float voltage; if the fitting has been running for several years, the charge circuit components can drift and push voltage above the safe float ceiling. Before fitting a new cell, check the float voltage across the battery terminals with a multimeter while the unit is on mains — it should read between 4.2V and 4.5V. A reading above 4.8V means the charge board needs to be inspected before the replacement cell is installed.
The emergency light passed the flash test but failed the duration check at the next scheduled inspection — the battery is only three months old.
A new Ni-CD cell needs at least one full manual test cycle to reach rated capacity — the automated compliance timer does not account for this conditioning period. If the first scheduled duration test ran before that cycle was completed, the cell would have delivered less than its rated output and logged a fail even though the cell itself is fine. Run a full manual test cycle now: press and hold the test button for the complete rated duration, then allow a full 24-hour mains charge before retesting. The cell should pass a manually timed duration check after that single conditioning cycle.
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