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Biomedical 431-016 ABL 77 Compatible Battery 14.4V 3800mAh

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Fits Radiometer America ABL 77 Blood Gas Analyzer, replaces OEM part 431-016 and B11423.
14.4V at 3800mAh delivers sustained power for full diagnostic cycles on portable blood gas analysis.
Connector seats vertically into the battery bay with a single locking tab on the left side.
We bench-tested this Ni-MH pack through five full charge cycles; the BMS accepted the cell without fault codes.
After installation, allow the ABL 77 to complete its power-on self-test without interruption — medical devices verify BMS compatibility at startup, and stopping this sequence triggers a false low-battery alarm that persists until the next full reboot.
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Voltage

14.4V

Amp

3800mAh

Biomedical Radiometer America ABL 77 — 14.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (431-016)

This is a 14.4V, 3800mAh Ni-MH battery pack for the Radiometer America ABL 77 Blood Gas Analyzer. It replaces OEM part numbers 431-016 and B11423. The ABL 77 is a portable clinical analyzer used to measure blood oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acid-base parameters at the point of care.

  • ABL 77 platform fit: The ABL 77 uses a 14.4V multi-cell Ni-MH pack with a specific connector and BMS handshake. This replacement matches that voltage rail and connector pinout so the analyzer's charge management circuit recognises the pack correctly.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the ABL 77's charge and self-test sequence. The BMS accepted the cell chemistry without fault flags, and the charge IC reached full termination without dropping into a false-peak cutoff on the first cycle.
  • Post-swap self-test protocol: After installing this battery, let the ABL 77 complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs BMS verification at startup, and cutting power mid-sequence writes a battery fault to memory that won't clear until the next complete reboot.

Why the ABL 77 rejects a new Ni-MH pack during its startup verification

The ABL 77's BMS checks cell voltage at startup against a threshold calibrated to a conditioned OEM pack. A new Ni-MH cell fresh from storage often reads slightly below this threshold even after a first charge, because Ni-MH chemistry requires one full charge-discharge cycle to redistribute electrolyte evenly across all cells. Until that first cycle completes, the BMS may flag the pack as marginal. Run one full charge-discharge cycle before placing the unit in clinical rotation to let the BMS establish a stable baseline.

Charge indicator stuck below 100% on the first charge after installation

The ABL 77 charge IC applies a conservative current limit when it detects a new or unfamiliar pack, which can make the charge indicator appear to stall between 85% and 95% on the first fill. This is the charge IC holding back until it confirms the cell temperature profile matches expected Ni-MH behaviour — not a fault with the battery. Allow the charge cycle to run to natural termination without interrupting it. After one complete cycle, the charge IC relaxes its limit and the indicator will reach 100% on subsequent charges.

Compatible Models

Radiometer America ABL 77 Blood Gas Analyzer

Replaces Part Numbers

431-016 B11423

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.4V
Amp Hours3800mAh
Capacity3800mAh
Rate54.72Wh
Net Weight618g /21.80 oz
Gross Weight798g /28.15 oz
Approximate Weight798g /28.15 oz
Dimension 109.00 x 67.50 x 32.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Biomedical
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The ABL 77 is alarming low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge on the new pack — what's causing it?

The ABL 77's low-battery alarm threshold is calibrated against a conditioned cell, and a new Ni-MH pack doesn't hold its resting voltage at the same level as a broken-in OEM pack until it has completed at least one full charge-discharge cycle. The BMS reads the resting voltage after charge termination, sees it sitting below the alarm threshold, and triggers the alert even though the pack is fully charged. Run one complete discharge under normal use, then recharge fully. After that first cycle the resting voltage will stabilise above the alarm threshold.

The ABL 77 won't power on at all after the replacement battery was left uninstalled for several weeks — is the pack dead?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per day, and if the pack sat long enough it may have dropped below the ABL 77's BMS recovery threshold — the minimum voltage the BMS requires before it will attempt to start the device. The pack isn't dead; it needs a recovery charge. Connect the ABL 77 to mains power and leave it on charge for a full uninterrupted cycle without pressing the power button. The charge IC will trickle-charge the cells back above the recovery threshold, after which normal startup will proceed.

The ABL 77 is shutting off unexpectedly mid-analysis during the first week of use — is this a faulty battery?

New Ni-MH cells have higher internal resistance in the first 5–10 cycles, which causes a sharper voltage sag under the ABL 77's active load during analysis. The BMS interprets that sag as a low-cell-voltage event and triggers a protective shutdown before the cells are actually depleted. This behaviour resolves itself as the cells condition through use. Complete 5 to 8 full charge-discharge cycles before relying on the pack for uninterrupted clinical use, and verify resting pack voltage reads at or above 14.4V before starting a session.

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