NEB-NiCAD4 Nora Lighting Emergency Light Compatible Battery 3.6V 2000mAh
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NEB-NiCAD4 Nora Lighting Emergency Light Compatible Battery 3.6V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
2000mAh
Nora Lighting NE-602LED / NE-612LED — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (NEB-NiCAD4 / NEB-NICAD8)
This is a 3.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH battery for the Nora Lighting NE-602LED and NE-612LED emergency lighting fixtures. It slots into the battery compartment in place of the original NEB-NiCAD4 or NEB-NICAD8 cell. When mains power fails, this cell powers the LED array and keeps the fixture live for the full rated test duration.
- NE-602LED and NE-612LED shared cell: Both fixtures use the same 3.6V single-cell bay, charge controller circuit, and connector pinout — one battery fits both. The charge controller monitors cell voltage at float, so the replacement cell must match the 3.6V nominal rating exactly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full simulated mains-loss cycle on the NE-602LED. The charge controller accepted the cell without fault, the LED array activated immediately on mains removal, and the BMS held discharge within spec across the full test window.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting, hold the test button for the full rated duration. This lets the charge controller register the new cell's capacity and confirm load acceptance before any scheduled compliance inspection. Skipping this step can cause the fixture to underperform on a formal duration test.
Charge indicator staying red after new battery installation
The NE-602LED and NE-612LED charge controllers use cell voltage to decide whether to switch from bulk charge to float. A new Ni-MH cell shipped from storage may present a resting voltage low enough that the controller stays in fault or extended-charge mode, holding the red LED on. This is not a faulty battery or a faulty fitting. Allow 12–24 hours of uninterrupted mains power for the controller to bring the cell up to its float threshold, typically around 4.1–4.3V for a 3.6V Ni-MH cell. If the indicator is still red after 24 hours, check that the connector is fully seated and pins are making clean contact.
Emergency light dims or cuts short during a duration test
If the fixture dims noticeably partway through a test cycle, the cell has not yet reached its rated 2000mAh capacity — this happens on the first one or two discharge cycles after a period of storage. Ni-MH cells lose capacity through self-discharge during storage and recover it across several full charge-discharge cycles. Run one complete manual test cycle, then return the fixture to mains charge for a full 24 hours before re-testing. After that conditioning cycle, cell output should hold steady across the full test duration at 3.6V nominal.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Nora Lighting
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My NE-602LED passed installation but failed the 90-minute duration test the next day — why?
A freshly installed Ni-MH cell that has been in storage will not deliver rated capacity on its first discharge. The cell needs one full charge-discharge cycle to recover from storage-related capacity loss before it can sustain load for the full test duration. Fit the battery, run a complete manual test immediately, then charge for 24 hours before the compliance test. After that single conditioning cycle, the cell should hold rated output across the full duration.
The fixture still shows a fault LED after I confirmed the new battery is correctly seated — how do I clear it?
Some Nora Lighting emergency fittings latch the fault LED in hardware and do not self-clear when the fault condition is resolved. The controller needs to see stable cell voltage above the float acceptance threshold — roughly 4.1V for a 3.6V Ni-MH cell — before it will exit fault state. Leave the fitting on mains power for 12–24 hours without interruption. If the fault LED persists after a full charge cycle, locate the reset pinhole on the control board and press it briefly to force the controller to re-poll the cell.
The old battery looks swollen and the plastic casing is distorted — what caused that and will the new cell have the same problem?
Swelling in Ni-MH emergency light cells is caused by years of continuous trickle charge in an enclosed fitting, particularly when ambient temperature inside the housing runs high. The overcharge generates gas inside the cell casing faster than the vent can release it, and the casing distorts. The new cell will not be immune if the same condition continues — check that the fitting's ventilation slots are clear and unobstructed, and that the fitting is not mounted directly against a heat source. If the charge controller is confirmed faulty and delivering above-spec voltage, replace it before installing the new cell.
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