14.4V INOVA Labs Oxygen Machine Replacement Battery 200039-0A 10200mAh
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14.4V INOVA Labs Oxygen Machine Replacement Battery 200039-0A 10200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
10200mAh
INOVA Labs Oxygen Machine — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (200039-0A)
This 14.4V, 10200mAh (146.88Wh) lithium-ion battery replaces part number 200039-0A in the INOVA Labs portable oxygen concentrator. It fits the Oxygen Machine platform directly, matching the original voltage rail, connector, and BMS communication protocol. Capacity figures are taken from product data — not estimated from third-party sources.
- INOVA Labs Oxygen Machine platform fit: This battery matches the 14.4V nominal rail and BMS handshake required by the INOVA Labs concentrator. The cell configuration and connector are specific to this platform — the device will reject batteries that do not negotiate correctly with its internal battery management system.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a concentrator load profile. The BMS completed authentication, reported state-of-charge correctly, and held voltage above cutoff under the compressor draw. No false low-battery flags appeared after the first full conditioning cycle.
- Power-on self-test protocol: After installing this battery, let the concentrator complete its full startup self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification sequence at boot — cutting power during this window causes a fault code that persists until the next clean reboot, not because the battery is faulty.
Why the INOVA Labs concentrator alarms low battery on a freshly charged replacement
The concentrator's BMS stores a chemistry fingerprint from the original cell and applies strict state-of-charge thresholds against it. A new replacement cell has not yet completed a learn cycle, so the BMS reads the voltage curve as outside its expected window and trips the low-battery alarm. This is not a fault with the replacement — it is the BMS flagging an unrecognised profile. Run one full charge from flat to complete (until the charger indicator holds steady) and the BMS will update its threshold map. Most alarm behaviour resolves after that first conditioning cycle.
Concentrator will not power on after the replacement battery sat in storage
Lithium-ion cells self-discharge in storage. If the cell voltage has dropped below approximately 10V — a common outcome after several months on a shelf — the BMS will refuse to engage the output circuit as a protection measure. The device appears completely dead, which users often mistake for a defective battery. Place the battery on the OEM charger for a minimum of 30 minutes before attempting to power on the concentrator. If the charger accepts the cell and begins charging, voltage will climb back above the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 12.0V, and normal operation will resume.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: INOVA Labs
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My INOVA Labs concentrator shuts off unexpectedly during use — could the new battery be causing this?
New lithium-ion cells in the first 10 cycles have a slightly higher internal resistance than a fully conditioned pack, which causes voltage sag under the compressor's load draw. The concentrator's BMS interprets this sag as a low-cell event and triggers a protective shutdown. This is not a defective battery — it is the cell responding to a load profile it has not yet been conditioned against. Run three to five full charge-discharge cycles and monitor whether the shutdowns become less frequent; they should stop entirely once the cell resistance drops to its rated level.
The charge indicator on my INOVA Labs concentrator never reaches 100% on the first charge with the new battery — is that normal?
Yes. The charge IC applies a conservative current limit on an unrecognised cell during its first charge, which means the algorithm terminates at a slightly reduced capacity to protect against overcharge on an unknown chemistry profile. The display reads below 100% because the system genuinely stopped early — not because the battery is faulty. Allow the battery to complete a second full charge from below 20% and the charge IC will adjust its termination voltage. The indicator should reach full on that second cycle.
The concentrator passed its startup self-test but now shows a battery fault code — I just installed the replacement
This happens when the power-on self-test sequence is interrupted before it finishes — a common outcome if the concentrator is moved, briefly powered off, or the charger is connected mid-sequence. The fault code latches in firmware and does not clear until the device completes a clean, uninterrupted boot. Power the concentrator off completely, wait 10 seconds, then power it back on and leave it untouched through the full self-test cycle. If the fault code clears after that clean boot, the battery is functioning correctly.
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