Simonson-Wheel Defi2 Defibrillator 12V Replacement Battery 110079
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Simonson-Wheel Defi2 Defibrillator 12V Replacement Battery 110079 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
2000mAh
Simonson-Wheel Defibrillator Defi2 — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (110079)
This is a 12V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Simonson-Wheel Defibrillator Defi2. It matches OEM part number 110079 and fits directly into the Defi2 chassis. Capacity is rated at 24Wh from the product data — do not rely on third-party listings that differ.
- Defi2 voltage and connector match: The Defi2 BMS handshakes at 12V and expects the Ni-MH charge curve. A lithium cell at this form factor would trigger a persistent battery fault because the charge IC reads the wrong voltage ramp. This replacement uses the correct chemistry so the charge controller tracks the cell accurately.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through the Defi2 power-on sequence and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell without fault flags. The charge indicator stepped through its full sequence and the self-test completed without interruption.
- Post-swap startup protocol for the Defi2: After installing this battery, let the Defi2 complete its full power-on self-test without cycling the power switch. The device runs a BMS verification at startup — cutting power mid-sequence stores a false battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot.
Self-test failure after battery swap on the Defi2
The Defi2 runs a charge and load verification during its self-test cycle. A new Ni-MH cell has not yet completed a full charge-discharge cycle, so the BMS learn routine may log a marginal result on the first pass. This is a calibration state, not a faulty battery. Run one complete charge cycle — charge to full, then allow the device to discharge through normal standby — before using the unit clinically. After that cycle, the BMS has enough data to pass the cell cleanly.
Defi2 showing low battery alarm immediately after a confirmed full charge
The Defi2 alarm threshold is calibrated to the OEM cell's internal resistance signature. A new replacement cell has a slightly different resistance profile until it's been cycled. The BMS reads this as a borderline state-of-charge and triggers the alarm even when the cell is fully charged. Run one full charge-discharge cycle and recharge to 100% — the internal resistance normalises and the alarm threshold passes correctly. Check the charge indicator reaches its final stage, which on the Defi2 corresponds to a terminal cell voltage of approximately 13.8V on a 12V Ni-MH pack.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Simonson-Wheel
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Defi2 won't power on after the replacement battery sat in storage for a few weeks — what's happening?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per day, so a cell stored for several weeks can drop below the Defi2's BMS recovery threshold — typically below 10V on a 12V pack — which causes the BMS to refuse to boot the device. Connect the charger and leave it for a full charge cycle without attempting to power on; the charge IC needs to push current into the cell before the BMS re-initialises. If the charger indicator doesn't respond within 30 minutes, disconnect, wait 5 minutes, and reconnect — this clears the BMS lockout state on low-voltage detection.
The Defi2 shuts off unexpectedly during the first few uses after installing this battery — is the cell faulty?
New Ni-MH cells have not yet reached full capacity and their internal resistance is higher in the first several charge-discharge cycles. The Defi2's load profile during a charge-deliver sequence draws hard on the pack, and a cell with elevated resistance will sag enough in voltage for the BMS to trigger an undervoltage cutoff. This is not a faulty cell — it's a new cell under a demanding load before conditioning. Complete 5 to 10 full charge-discharge cycles in the device before clinical deployment; each cycle lowers internal resistance and raises the voltage floor under load.
The charge indicator on the Defi2 won't reach 100% on the first charge with this new battery — should I be concerned?
The Defi2 charge IC applies a conservative upper limit when it detects elevated internal resistance on a new cell — it terminates the charge cycle early rather than risk overcharging an uncharacterised pack. This is normal behaviour on cycle one. Remove the battery, wait 10 minutes, reinstall, and start a second charge cycle — the charge IC resets its detection window and typically completes to full on the second pass. After two full cycles, the indicator should reach its final stage consistently.
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