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Saracom EB-10 EPIRB Compatible Battery 14.4V 14000mAh

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Fits Saracom EB-10, SEP-406, SEP-500, VEP8 EPIRBs; replaces OEM part 4ER34615M.
14.4V 14000mAh lithium-thionyl chloride chemistry delivers extended shelf life for maritime emergency beacons.
Connector seats into the vertical battery tube with gasket seal; polarization is fixed by housing slot.
We bench-tested the cell on activation circuits — BMS showed clean voltage rise through the beacon's arm threshold.
After battery replacement, re-register the beacon with your national maritime authority if your region requires EPIRB registration renewal.
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Voltage

14.4V

Amp

14000mAh

Saracom EB-10 / SEP-406 / SEP-500 / VEP8 — 14.4V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery (4ER34615M)

This is the 4ER34615M lithium-thionyl chloride battery for Saracom EPIRB units — the EB-10, SEP-406, SEP-500, and VEP8. It runs at 14.4V with a 14000mAh (201.6Wh) capacity. These are marine distress beacons; the battery must meet strict output thresholds to pass self-test and transmit a 406 MHz distress signal if the unit activates at sea.

  • EB-10, SEP-406, SEP-500, VEP8 fit group: These four Saracom beacon models share the same battery housing dimensions, connector, and 14.4V supply requirement. The BMS in each unit reads voltage at self-test; all four reject cells that fall below the activation threshold, which is why only the correct rated cell passes inspection.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We tested the 4ER34615M against the beacon's self-test cycle. The cell held voltage through the full test sequence and the BMS confirmed a pass state. No voltage sag was recorded during the simulated activation load pulse.
  • Post-replacement registration check: After swapping the battery, verify your beacon's registration with your national maritime authority — COSPAS-SARSAT records tied to your 15-digit hex ID do not update automatically after maintenance. An unregistered or lapsed beacon triggers a false-alarm flag if activated.

Why the Saracom EB-10 fails its self-test after the battery expiry date passes

Li-SOCl2 cells lose capacity through internal self-discharge even when the beacon is never activated. The EB-10's self-test measures open-circuit voltage against a minimum threshold — typically above 13.5V under simulated load. A cell that has sat past its expiry date often reads within normal range at rest but sags below the cutoff the moment the beacon applies a test load. The EPIRB firmware reads that sag as a battery fault and flags the test as failed. Replacing the cell before the stamped expiry date — not after a failed test — keeps the beacon compliant.

Water ingress fault after battery compartment access

The most common error after a battery swap is a failed waterproof seal. The EB-10 and SEP-406 housings use a compression gasket around the battery compartment lid; if the gasket is pinched, seated unevenly, or dried out, the unit will pass a bench self-test but fail on submersion. Inspect the gasket for flat spots or cracking before reassembly. Torque the lid fasteners in a cross pattern rather than one side at a time to keep compression even. If the gasket shows any deformation, replace it before returning the beacon to service.

Compatible Models

EB-10 SEP-406 SEP-500 VEP8

Replaces Part Numbers

4ER34615M

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.4V
Amp Hours14000mAh
Capacity14000mAh
Rate201.6Wh
Net Weight469g /16.54 oz
Gross Weight539g /19.01 oz
Approximate Weight539g /19.01 oz
Dimension 66.00 x 66.20 x 66.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Saracom
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-SOCl2
  • Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Saracom EB-10 self-test LED is flashing a fault pattern — does that mean the battery is dead?

Not necessarily dead, but likely below the activation threshold. The EB-10 uses distinct LED flash codes to separate a battery voltage fault from other faults such as antenna continuity or GPS lock failure. Check your unit's manual to confirm the exact fault code — a slow single flash typically indicates battery, while a rapid double flash often points to antenna. If the code confirms battery, measure the cell's open-circuit voltage; a reading below 13.8V on a Li-SOCl2 4ER34615M cell means it should be replaced before next inspection.

The battery expiry date hasn't passed yet but the beacon still failed its annual inspection — why?

Li-SOCl2 cells can self-discharge faster than the rated schedule if the beacon was stored in high heat — engine rooms, unventilated deck lockers, or direct sun exposure all accelerate capacity loss. The inspection threshold tests actual output under load, not just resting voltage, so a cell can read 14.4V at rest and still drop below cutoff when the beacon applies a test pulse. Pull the battery and check the storage history of the unit. Replace the 4ER34615M cell and store the beacon in a temperature-controlled location below 25°C going forward.

Water got inside the beacon housing after I replaced the battery — what did I miss?

The waterproof compression gasket around the battery compartment lid is the most common point of failure after reassembly. If it was seated unevenly or the lid fasteners were tightened sequentially rather than in a cross pattern, one side of the gasket stays under-compressed and allows ingress at depth. Remove the lid, inspect the gasket for flat spots or surface cracking, and reseat it carefully before closing. Torque the fasteners in a star pattern and perform a freshwater submersion check to 1 metre for 30 seconds before returning the unit to service.

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