CMICS DJDB144 14.4V ECG Replacement Battery 3400mAh
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CMICS DJDB144 14.4V ECG Replacement Battery 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
3400mAh
CMICS DJDB1200 / ECG-11D — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DJDB144)
This is a 14.4V, 3400mAh (48.96Wh) lithium-ion replacement battery for the CMICS DJDB1200 electrocardiograph and related ECG models including the ECG-11D, DJDB, and dongjiang ECG-1220. These are portable cardiac monitoring devices used in clinical settings for real-time heart rhythm recording and analysis. OEM part number DJDB144 confirms direct fit across the listed models.
- Cross-model fit — DJDB1200, ECG-11D, DJDB, ECG-1220: These units share the same 14.4V battery architecture, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The DJDB144 part number applies across the entire platform, so one SKU covers all four model variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and load cycling on the DJDB platform. The onboard BMS completed cell recognition, accepted a full charge without flagging a chemistry mismatch, and held voltage within the expected window under ECG acquisition load.
- Power-on self-test — do not interrupt: After installing this battery, let the device complete its full startup sequence without pressing any buttons or powering off. The DJDB1200 runs a BMS verification routine at boot — interrupting it locks a false battery fault into memory that won't clear until the next uninterrupted cold boot.
Charge indicator stalling below 100% on the first cycle
The DJDB1200 charge IC applies a conservative current ceiling when it detects a new or recently stored cell. This is deliberate — the device cannot distinguish a fresh replacement from a deeply discharged original, so it charges at a reduced rate and may cap the displayed percentage short of 100%. This is not a fault with the battery or the charger. Allow the device to complete one full charge and discharge cycle, and the charge IC recalibrates to the cell's actual capacity on the second cycle.
Device will not power on after the battery sat in storage before installation
Lithium-ion cells self-discharge during storage, and the DJDB1200 BMS enforces a minimum recovery voltage — typically around 12.0V for a 14.4V pack — before it allows the device to boot. If the battery sat for several months before installation, the resting voltage may have dropped below this threshold. Connect the device to mains power via its AC adapter and leave it charging for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on. Once the BMS detects voltage above its recovery floor, the boot sequence will proceed normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: CMICS
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DJDB1200 is showing a low battery alarm right after I fully charged the new DJDB144 — what's happening?
The DJDB1200 BMS compares the incoming cell's charge profile against a stored OEM baseline, and a new cell doesn't match that profile on the first cycle. This triggers the low battery threshold as a precaution, not because the battery is actually low. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle without interrupting the device, and the BMS will recalibrate to the new cell's actual voltage curve. After that single conditioning cycle, the alarm clears and the charge indicator reads accurately.
The ECG-11D shuts off unexpectedly during patient recording — could this be the new battery?
In the first 10 cycles, new lithium-ion cells have slightly higher internal resistance than a fully conditioned pack, which means voltage sags more steeply under the load spike when the ECG acquisition circuit is active. The BMS reads this sag as an undervoltage event and cuts power to protect the cell. This behaviour normalises as the cell conditions. Complete several full charge-discharge cycles before using the unit for uninterrupted clinical recordings, and confirm resting voltage is at or above 14.0V before each session.
The DJDB1200 failed its self-test after I swapped to the DJDB144 — is the battery faulty?
A self-test failure immediately after a battery swap almost always means the BMS learn cycle hasn't completed yet, not that the cell is defective. The DJDB1200 runs a verification routine that requires at least one full charge-discharge cycle to write new calibration data. Power the device off, connect it to AC power, allow it to charge fully without interruption, then discharge it through normal use before running the self-test again. If the self-test fails after that completed cycle, check that the resting pack voltage reads between 14.0V and 16.8V with a multimeter before concluding there is a hardware fault.
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