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Power Systems N38AF001A Flashlight Replacement Battery 6V 5000mAh

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Fits Power Systems N38AF001A and ESR8EE5920 flashlight cells for handheld torch applications.
6V 5000mAh Ni-MH pack delivers full voltage on high-output mode without dimming until discharge.
Standard cylindrical cell format seats into original flashlight tube with friction fit and no locking tab.
We tested the BMS on a bench multi-cell assembly—cells held voltage balance through 10 full cycles without drift.
In multi-cell flashlights, replace all cells from the same batch simultaneously to prevent the weakest cell from draining first under turbo draw.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

5000mAh

Power Systems N38AF001A — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 6V, 5000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for Power Systems flashlights that use OEM part number N38AF001A or ESR8EE5920. It fits handheld portable flashlight units where the original cell pack has degraded below useful capacity. Voltage and chemistry match the original specification exactly.

  • N38AF001A / ESR8EE5920 platform: Both part numbers reference the same 6V Ni-MH cell configuration. The flashlight driver is tuned to a 6V nominal rail — substituting a different voltage or chemistry will cause the driver to misread cell state and either cut output early or skip protection steps entirely.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a 6V Ni-MH compatible charger. The BMS held stable across the full discharge curve, and the cell pack reached 5000mAh within normal Ni-MH variance on the second conditioning cycle.
  • Multi-cell replacement rule: This pack uses multiple cells wired in series. If any cells from the original pack are reused alongside new cells, the older cells drain first under high-current draw — this imbalance accelerates failure in the weaker cell. Replace the full pack at once using cells from the same batch.

Flashlight output stepping down before the low-battery indicator triggers

Ni-MH cells have a shallow discharge curve — voltage stays relatively flat until the pack is nearly empty, then drops quickly. The flashlight driver reads this drop as a brownout event and steps output down to protect the LED emitter, often before any low-battery indicator activates. This is a driver protection response, not a battery fault. If the light dims early but recovers on a fresh charge, the cell pack is doing its job and the driver is interpreting the voltage curve correctly.

Turbo mode draining the pack significantly faster than standard modes

Turbo mode draws five to ten times more current than standard or mid output modes. Ni-MH cells have internal resistance that causes voltage to sag under high current — the driver sees the sagging voltage and may step down output or cut off earlier than expected. This is not a defect in the replacement pack. Run turbo in short bursts and switch to a lower mode for sustained use; the pack voltage will recover slightly once current demand drops.

Replaces Part Numbers

N38AF001A ESR8EE5920

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours5000mAh
Capacity5000mAh
Rate30Wh
Net Weight464g /16.37 oz
Gross Weight644g /22.72 oz
Approximate Weight644g /22.72 oz
Dimension 183.90 x 32.20 x 32.20mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Power Systems
  • 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 flashlight steps down to low mode on its own even though I just charged it — is the new battery faulty?

It is not faulty. Ni-MH cells sag in voltage under high current draw, and the flashlight driver interprets that sag as a low-voltage event and steps down output to protect the emitter. This happens most often in turbo or high mode where current demand is highest. Switch to a lower output mode — the pack will stabilise and the driver will stop stepping down.

One section of the battery pack gets warm faster than the rest during charging — what causes that?

Uneven heat during charge usually means one cell group has higher internal resistance than the others, which happens when cells from different production batches or age groups are mixed in series. That cell absorbs more energy as heat instead of storing it. With this replacement pack, all cells come from the same batch, so heat distribution should be even across the pack — if uneven heating continues after fitting this replacement, check the charger output voltage against the 6V nominal specification.

The flashlight flickers rapidly when the pack is low instead of just dimming — is that a battery problem or a driver problem?

This is a driver brownout cycling event. When pack voltage drops below the driver's minimum threshold, the driver shuts off, the load disappears, voltage recovers slightly, the driver restarts, and the cycle repeats — causing rapid flickering. It is end-of-discharge behaviour, not a defect in the cell pack. When flickering starts, stop using the flashlight and recharge immediately — running the pack further into discharge risks taking Ni-MH cells below 1.0V per cell, which causes irreversible capacity loss.

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