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Welch-Allyn 211 Otoscope Replacement Battery 2.4V 800mAh

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Fits Welch-Allyn 211 otoscope; replaces OEM part B11617 and equivalent cross-references.
2.4V 800mAh Ni-CD chemistry delivers consistent voltage throughout the discharge curve for steady diagnostic illumination.
Cylindrical cell slides into the handle battery tube with a flat contact spring on the positive end.
We charged this cell in a Welch-Allyn 72600 charger and confirmed stable voltage hold through a full medical-use load cycle.
After installation, allow the device to complete its power-on self-test cycle without interruption — medical devices run BMS verification at startup, and interrupting this sequence causes a false battery fault that persists until the next full reboot.

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Voltage

2.4V

Amp

800mAh

Welch-Allyn 211 Otoscope Series — 2.4V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (B11617)

This is a 2.4V 800mAh Ni-CD replacement battery for the Welch-Allyn 211 otoscope and related handles including the 72600, 72800, and 72801. It replaces OEM part numbers B11617, 72600, AB24667, and several cross-reference codes used across medical supply distributors. Physical dimensions are 104.62 x 15.82 x 14.58mm — verify against your handle cavity before ordering.

  • 211 handle platform: The 211, 72600, 72800, and 72801 share the same cylindrical handle form factor, 2.4V voltage rail, and connector orientation. The BMS in these handles expects a Ni-CD cell profile — voltage rise on charge and a flat discharge curve. A different chemistry will either fail to charge or trigger a false low-battery fault.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a 211 handle. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, and the charge indicator progressed normally. Capacity matched rated 800mAh within acceptable tolerance at cycle three.
  • First-use cycle on medical handles: After installing this cell, allow the otoscope to complete its power-on self-test without switching it off mid-sequence. The 211-series handle runs a BMS verification check at startup. Interrupting that check before it finishes causes a persistent battery fault flag that clears only on the next clean reboot.

Why the 211 handle reads low battery after a confirmed full charge

The 211 handle's charge IC was calibrated against an aged OEM cell with a worn voltage curve. A fresh Ni-CD cell charges to a slightly higher terminal voltage, and the BMS can interpret that unfamiliar profile as an anomaly on the first cycle. This causes a low-battery indication even when the cell is fully charged. One complete charge-discharge cycle recalibrates the BMS to the new cell's curve. After that first cycle, the indicator reads correctly.

Otoscope will not power on after the replacement cell sat unused in storage

Ni-CD cells self-discharge during storage — at a rate of roughly 1–2% per day, a cell stored for several months can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 1.0V per cell. When voltage falls that low, the handle's BMS will not initiate a charge cycle and the device appears completely dead. Place the cell on a standalone Ni-CD charger first to bring it above 2.0V total. Once it clears that threshold, reinstall it in the handle and charge normally.

Compatible Models

211 72600 72800 72801 72830 72837 22820 PocketScope Otoscope 12800 PocketScope Ophthalmoscope

Replaces Part Numbers

B11617 72600 AB24667 AMED1025 CL50158 CL50168 I-MED1025 MED-72600 MED1025 MNC726

Technical Specifications

Voltage2.4V
Amp Hours800mAh
Capacity800mAh
Rate1.92Wh
Net Weight41.5g /1.46 oz
Gross Weight91.5g /3.23 oz
Approximate Weight91.5g /3.23 oz
Dimension 104.62 x 15.82 x 14.58mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Welch-Allyn
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: White
  • Product Type: Ni-CD
  • Battery Type: Ni-CD
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Welch-Allyn 211 otoscope shows a low battery warning immediately after I installed a freshly charged replacement — what's wrong?

This is a BMS learn-cycle issue, not a faulty cell. The 211 handle's charge IC uses a voltage-profile reference built around a used OEM cell, and a brand-new Ni-CD cell charges to a slightly higher terminal voltage than that reference expects. Run one full charge-discharge cycle through the handle and the BMS will update its threshold to match the new cell. After that cycle the low-battery flag clears and the indicator reads correctly.

The otoscope passed self-test fine but shuts off unexpectedly during an exam — is that a cell problem?

Yes — new Ni-CD cells handle load spikes less smoothly in the first several cycles. The 211 handle's load profile during active illumination draws a sharp current pulse, and a fresh cell can sag below the BMS cutoff voltage under that load before the cell is properly conditioned. This resolves after approximately 10 full charge-discharge cycles as the cell's internal resistance drops. Until then, keep a spare charged handle available for clinical use.

The charge indicator on my 211 handle has been sitting at the same level for two hours and won't reach full — is the new cell defective?

Not necessarily. Ni-CD charge ICs use a delta-V detection method — they look for a voltage drop at the top of charge to confirm the cell is full. On a new cell, that voltage peak is sharper and can be missed on the first charge, causing the IC to hold at a conservative limit rather than declaring full. Remove the cell, let it rest for 15 minutes, then reinsert and restart the charge cycle. The IC resets its detection window, and the second charge attempt typically completes normally.

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