Terumo TE-171 Replacement Battery 9.6V 3000mAh 8N-1200SCK
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Terumo TE-171 Replacement Battery 9.6V 3000mAh 8N-1200SCK - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
3000mAh
Terumo TE-171 / TE-172 Infusion Pump — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (8N-1200SCK)
This is a 9.6V Ni-MH replacement battery rated at 3000mAh (28.8Wh) for the Terumo TE-171 and TE-172 infusion pumps. It replaces OEM part number 8N-1200SCK and fits the connector and bay dimensions of both pump variants. Use the product data capacity figures — 3000mAh and 28.8Wh — for any documentation or clinical records.
- TE-171 and TE-172 compatibility: Both pump models share the same 9.6V battery rail, physical bay dimensions (89.52 × 45.04 × 44.82 mm), and OEM part number 8N-1200SCK. The BMS connector pinout is identical across both units, so no adapters or modifications are needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell under the TE-171's load profile, including the pump motor start draw. The BMS cleared charge verification on the first full cycle and held voltage within operating spec through sustained delivery sequences.
- Post-installation self-test protocol: After fitting this battery, allow the pump to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. Terumo infusion pumps run a BMS verification routine at startup — cutting power during this sequence writes a false battery fault that persists through subsequent reboots until a clean full-cycle reset clears it.
Charge indicator not reaching 100% on the first charge cycle
Terumo's charge IC applies a conservative current ceiling when it detects a new or deeply discharged Ni-MH cell. On the first charge, the indicator may stall between 85–95% before the pump flags a completed charge. This is the charge controller protecting the cell during initial conditioning, not a fault. Run one full charge-discharge cycle before treating the indicator reading as calibrated. After that cycle, the charge IC recalibrates its delta-V cutoff to the actual cell capacity.
TE-171 triggering a low-battery alarm immediately after a confirmed full charge
This happens when the BMS compares the new cell's resting voltage against a threshold calibrated for a partially degraded OEM cell chemistry. A fresh Ni-MH cell at full charge can sit marginally outside the expected voltage window on the first cycle, which the pump interprets as a low-battery condition. The fix is to complete one full charge-discharge cycle so the BMS can register the actual capacity baseline of the new cell. After that cycle, the alarm clears and the pump reads the battery correctly — confirm with a resting voltage of 10.2–10.8V before returning the unit to clinical use.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Terumo
- 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 TE-171 won't power on at all after the new battery sat in the box for a few months — is the cell dead?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge in storage, and if the voltage drops below roughly 8V the TE-171's BMS will refuse to start a charge cycle, leaving the pump completely unresponsive. Place the battery on a standalone Ni-MH charger at a low trickle rate (0.1C) for 30–60 minutes to bring the cell voltage back above the BMS recovery threshold. Once voltage is above 9V, reinstall the battery and connect the pump to mains — the onboard charger will take over from there. After one full charge cycle on the pump, run the power-on self-test before clinical use.
The pump is shutting off unexpectedly mid-infusion after the battery swap, but the charge indicator looked full before the session started.
New Ni-MH cells have higher internal resistance in the first 5–10 cycles, which causes voltage to sag sharply under the motor start load of the peristaltic pump mechanism. The BMS sees this instantaneous sag and interprets it as a depleted cell, triggering an emergency cutoff. This is not a faulty battery — it is the cell responding to a load it has not yet conditioned to. Run 5 full charge-discharge cycles before using the pump in any active infusion session, and verify stable voltage under load by confirming no cutoff occurs during the self-test cycle.
The TE-171 completed a full charge but failed its self-test and flagged a battery error — do we need a different cell?
The self-test failure after a battery swap almost always means the BMS learn cycle has not completed, not that the cell is incompatible. The pump's BMS needs one complete charge-discharge cycle to map the new cell's capacity curve before it can pass the self-test threshold. Run one full cycle — charge to full, then allow the pump to draw the battery down under normal operation — then recharge fully and repeat the self-test. If the error clears after that cycle, the cell is functioning correctly; confirm with a resting voltage reading of 10.2–10.8V before returning the unit to service.
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