Novatel Wireless SA 2100 Compatible Battery 3.7V 2600mAh
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Novatel Wireless SA 2100 Compatible Battery 3.7V 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2600mAh
Novatel Wireless SA 2100 / Tasman T1114 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (40115130-001)
This 3.7V, 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces part number 40115130-001 in the Novatel Wireless SA 2100 and Tasman T1114 mobile hotspot devices. It fits the SA-2100 and the 4G Router variants that share the same battery bay and connector. Capacity figures come directly from the product specification — 9.62Wh total energy.
- SA 2100 and Tasman T1114 platform fit: Both devices run the same 3.7V battery rail and use an identical connector and BMS handshake protocol, which is why one part number covers the full range. Swapping between variants requires no adapter or firmware change.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under a combined modem-plus-WiFi load simulating four active client connections. The BMS held steady at 3.7V nominal through the discharge curve and tripped at the correct low-voltage cutoff without false shutdowns.
- Cellular signal and battery load: In poor signal areas the SA 2100's modem boosts transmit power to maintain a 4G link, pulling significantly more current than in strong-signal conditions. Position the hotspot near a window or external wall to reduce radio output power and slow the draw on this cell.
Why the SA 2100 drops all connected devices mid-session
When the SA 2100 is running at maximum client connections, the combined current draw from the cellular modem and the WiFi radio can cause a voltage sag on an aged or partially charged cell. The BMS interprets that sag as a low-voltage event and cuts output to protect the cell, which the device reads as a power failure — dropping all sessions instantly. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance maintains voltage under that combined load without triggering the cutoff. If drop-outs happen on a new battery, check that the hotspot is not enclosed in a bag or case where heat is trapping around the unit.
SA 2100 shows battery icon but will not boot after sitting unused
Li-ion cells self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per month in storage. If the SA 2100 has been shelved for several months, the cell can fall below the minimum boot voltage — typically around 3.0V — even though a small residual charge remains. At that level the BMS blocks output entirely, so the device appears completely dead. Connect the hotspot to a charger and leave it for at least 20–30 minutes before attempting to power on; the charger circuit will trickle current into the cell until it recovers above the 3.0V BMS enable threshold and the device can start its boot sequence.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Novatel Wireless
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SA 2100 battery drains in a fraction of the time it used to — could it be the number of devices connected?
Yes, and the cellular signal strength matters just as much as client count. Each connected device drives the WiFi radio harder, but if the SA 2100 is also struggling to hold a 4G signal, the modem ramps transmit power to compensate — that combined load is the fastest way to drain a 2600mAh cell. Reduce connected clients to only what you need and move the hotspot to a location with stronger signal. Both steps lower current draw from the same cell without any hardware change.
The SA 2100 gets noticeably warm during long sessions — is that stressing the new battery?
The cellular radio in the SA 2100 generates heat continuously during active use, and that heat sits directly against the battery when the unit is enclosed or laid flat on a surface. Sustained temperatures above approximately 40°C accelerate lithium-ion cell degradation even in a new battery. Stand the hotspot upright or prop it near a vent so air can circulate around the casing. If the unit feels hot to the touch rather than just warm, check that no more than four or five clients are connected at once — peak radio output is the primary heat source.
After I replaced the battery, the SA 2100 still shows a charging indicator but won't turn on — what's happening?
If the replacement cell shipped in a low state of charge, it may be sitting below the 3.0V threshold the BMS requires before it allows the device to boot. The charging indicator confirms the charger is delivering current, but the device will not start until the cell recovers above that enable voltage. Leave it on charge for at least 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button, then try powering on. If the device still does not boot after a full hour on charge, reseat the battery by removing it for 10 seconds and reinstalling it — this resets the BMS communication handshake with the device.
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