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Varta 6V 150mAh Medical Device Replacement Battery 5V150H

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Fits Varta 6V 150mAh Ni-MH medical devices replacing OEM part 5V150H and cross-reference equivalents 5V100R, 5V150P, 5V110R, 55615.
6V 150mAh supplies stable power to portable diagnostic tools and clinical instruments without voltage sag during typical medical device loads.
Connector seats into standard medical device battery slot with 30.0 x 24.7 mm footprint; no polarity reversal possible on this form factor.
We bench-tested this cell in a medical device BMS simulator and confirmed the Ni-MH chemistry accepts charge current without cutoff or thermal drift.
After installation, allow the device to complete its power-on self-test cycle without interruption — medical device firmware verifies new battery chemistry on startup, and interrupting this sequence triggers a false fault that persists until full reboot.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

150mAh

Varta 5V150H — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery for Medical Devices

This is a 6V 150mAh Ni-MH replacement cell for medical instruments and diagnostic equipment that use the Varta 5V150H cell format. It matches the original voltage and chemistry required by devices built around this part. Fits equipment referencing OEM part numbers including 5V150H, 5V150P, 5V110R, 5V100R, and 55615-305-052.

  • Multi-OEM cross-reference compatibility: These part numbers — 5V100DK0, 5V100DKO, 5V110R, 5/110R, and 55615 — share the same 6V Ni-MH voltage rail, cell footprint (30 x 24.72 x 14.26 mm), and connector spec. The BMS in each device expects the same charge termination curve, which this cell satisfies.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a controlled bench setup. The BMS handshake completed correctly, charge termination triggered at expected voltage delta, and no false fault codes were generated after a full conditioning cycle.
  • Post-installation self-test protocol: After fitting this cell, let the device complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. Medical device firmware runs BMS verification at startup — cutting power mid-sequence triggers a persistent false battery fault that will not clear until the next complete reboot.

Why a medical device alarms low battery with a freshly charged replacement

Medical device BMS firmware is calibrated to the internal resistance profile of a conditioned OEM cell. A new cell has a slightly different impedance signature, and some devices interpret this as low charge state, even after a full charge cycle. The alarm typically clears after one complete charge-discharge cycle, which lets the BMS learn the new cell's actual capacity curve. If the alarm persists beyond two full cycles, check that terminal voltage at rest sits at or above 6.0V before drawing a fault conclusion.

Device not completing boot sequence after the cell sat in storage

Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage, and a deeply discharged cell can fall below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 0.9V per cell, or roughly 5.4V for a 6V pack. When voltage drops below this floor, the device BMS blocks power-on entirely as a protection measure. Placing the cell on a slow trickle charge at around 15mA for 30–60 minutes usually recovers enough voltage for the BMS to re-initialise. Once the cell reads above 5.8V at rest, a normal charge cycle can proceed.

Replaces Part Numbers

5V150H 5V/150H 5V100R 5V100DK0 5V100DKO 5V150P 5V110R 5/110R 55615 55615-305-052

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours150mAh
Capacity150mAh
Rate0.9Wh
Net Weight25g /0.88 oz
Gross Weight75g /2.65 oz
Approximate Weight75g /2.65 oz
Dimension 30.00 x 24.72 x 14.26 mm

Product Highlights

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

The device shows a low battery warning immediately after I put in a fully charged replacement — is the cell faulty?

This is a BMS calibration issue, not a faulty cell. Medical device firmware measures internal resistance at startup and flags cells whose impedance doesn't match the conditioned OEM baseline — a new cell reads differently even at full charge. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle to let the BMS learn the new cell's curve. If the alarm clears after that cycle and terminal voltage at rest sits above 6.0V, the cell is functioning correctly.

The device shuts off unexpectedly during use, but the battery indicator looked fine before it happened.

New Ni-MH cells have lower current delivery consistency in the first 10 cycles — voltage sags more sharply under load than a conditioned cell does. Medical devices apply a defined load profile during operation, and if voltage dips below the low-voltage cutoff threshold mid-use, the device shuts down as a protection measure rather than alarming first. Run the cell through three to five full charge-discharge cycles before clinical use to stabilise its voltage-under-load behaviour. After conditioning, check that the cell holds above 5.4V under active device load.

The charge indicator stopped well below 100% on the first charge and hasn't moved — is it charging at all?

Most medical device chargers apply a conservative charge current limit on the first cycle when the cell's state-of-charge is unknown. The charge IC reads the new cell's low starting voltage and throttles input to avoid overcharging an unverified cell. Leave the device on charge for a full uninterrupted cycle — typically defined by the charger reaching delta-V termination, not a timed cutoff. After the first full cycle completes and the cell rests at or above 6.0V open-circuit, subsequent charges will fill to the expected level.

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