Sailor SE406-II EPIRB Replacement Battery 9V 1350mAh
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Sailor SE406-II EPIRB Replacement Battery 9V 1350mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9V
Amp
1350mAh
Sailor SE406-II / SGE406-II — 9V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (82-970A)
This is a 9V, 1350mAh lithium-manganese dioxide battery for the Sailor SE406-II and SGE406-II Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons. It replaces OEM part 82-970A. These EPIRBs rely on this cell to power automatic activation, satellite signal transmission, and onboard self-test circuitry.
- SE406-II and SGE406-II compatibility: Both models share the same battery compartment, connector pinout, and 9V activation threshold. The BMS in each unit reads cell voltage on self-test — only a Li-MnO2 cell holds the flat discharge curve these beacons expect across the full temperature range of marine environments.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the SE406-II self-test sequence. The beacon completed its LED confirmation cycle without fault, and the BMS registered the cell as within operational voltage range throughout the test.
- Gasket reseating after battery access: The SE406-II housing seal is the only barrier between the battery compartment and seawater. After replacing the battery, press the gasket fully into its channel before closing the housing. A misaligned gasket will not be visible from the outside but will allow water ingress during immersion.
SE406-II self-test failure after battery swap
After fitting a new battery, the SE406-II runs a self-test that checks cell voltage against a minimum activation threshold. If the battery was stored in high heat or was partially discharged before installation, the cell voltage may read low enough to trigger a fault. Li-MnO2 cells have a very flat discharge profile, so even a marginal voltage drop can cause the beacon's BMS to flag an error. If self-test fails immediately after installation, confirm the battery manufacture date is within the valid service window and that cell voltage reads above 9V at rest before fitting.
Mandatory expiry date — why the label date overrides actual use
Maritime regulations require EPIRB batteries to be replaced by the manufacturer's expiry date regardless of how many times — or whether — the beacon was ever activated. Li-MnO2 cells lose capacity through self-discharge over time even in storage, and a beacon that passes self-test today may fall below the activation threshold after months of standby. The 82-970A carries a printed expiry date; that date is the replacement deadline, not a suggestion. Mark the new expiry date on the housing label after every battery change and log it in your vessel's safety equipment register.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sailor
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SE406-II completed self-test after the battery swap but the LED pattern looks different from before — what does that mean?
The SE406-II uses distinct LED flash sequences to indicate specific states: pass, low battery, and internal fault are each a different pattern. A changed pattern after a battery swap usually means the beacon is reading the new cell voltage and comparing it against its internal thresholds — if the flash count or interval differs from the green pass sequence in your manual, check the exact pattern against the fault code table in the SE406-II operator guide. Do not assume a light means a pass. Confirm the pattern matches the documented "self-test OK" sequence before returning the beacon to service.
Water got into the battery compartment after I replaced the battery — did I damage the beacon electronics?
Water ingress after a battery swap almost always means the housing gasket was not seated correctly when the compartment was closed. The SE406-II gasket sits in a channel that requires firm, even pressure around the full perimeter — a section that looks seated can lift slightly when the cover is torqued down. If water reached the battery contacts, dry the compartment thoroughly, inspect the contacts for corrosion, replace the gasket if it shows any deformation, and run a self-test before returning the unit to service. If the self-test shows a fault after drying, the beacon must be inspected by an authorised service centre before it can be relied upon.
How do I know when to replace the SE406-II battery if the beacon has never been activated?
Replace the battery on the printed expiry date on the 82-970A cell — activation history is irrelevant. Li-MnO2 chemistry loses capacity through self-discharge during standby, so a never-used cell can still fall below the beacon's minimum activation voltage before the expiry date if stored outside the recommended temperature range. After fitting the replacement, record the new expiry date on the beacon's external label and in your vessel safety log. Most maritime authorities also require the battery replacement to be logged as part of annual safety equipment inspection.
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