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Theradome LH40 Replacement Battery 3.7V 3400mAh

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Fits Theradome LH40, LH80, LH80 Pro laser helmets; replaces OEM INR18650-1S1P battery cells.
3.7V, 3400mAh lithium-ion cell delivers stable voltage across treatment cycles without mid-session dropout.
18650 cylinder format seats vertically in the helmet battery chamber with spring-contact terminals at base.
We bench-tested the BMS on first charge into a Theradome dock; voltage ramped clean without protection shutoff and held steady under load.
After moisture exposure near the treatment area, dry the battery contacts and dock pins with a lint-free cloth before reinserting — trapped moisture triggers a false BMS fault that blocks charging until contact resistance drops.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

3400mAh

Theradome LH40 / LH80 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (INR18650-1S1P)

This is a 3.7V, 3400mAh Li-ion cell replacement for the Theradome LH40, LH80, and LH80 Pro laser hair growth helmets. The INR18650-1S1P format is the factory cell used in the helmet's internal battery pack. Swap it in when the original no longer holds a full charge or the helmet cuts out mid-session.

  • LH40, LH80, and LH80 Pro compatibility: All three helmets run the same single-cell 3.7V architecture and share the INR18650-1S1P cell format. The BMS handshake, connector layout, and voltage rail are identical across the range.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the LH40 charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell without a protection-fault lockout. Charge termination and discharge cutoff both triggered at the expected thresholds.
  • Port care after scalp-contact sessions: The LH40 sits against the scalp, and moisture from sweat or topical treatments can wick into the charging port. Before reconnecting the charger, check the port is fully dry — even a thin film of moisture can trigger a BMS protection fault that mimics a dead battery.

Why the LH40 cuts out before the battery indicator hits low

The LH40 runs 678 laser diodes simultaneously. That combined draw creates a brief voltage sag at the cell level each time the helmet cycles its diode array. An aged cell with elevated internal resistance sags past the BMS undervoltage threshold before the fuel gauge registers low, so the helmet shuts off with charge still showing. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance handles the same load without triggering that cutoff.

Helmet shows charging but capacity never recovers past 50%

Daily top-off charging without full discharge cycles causes gauge drift in the BMS — the reported state-of-charge drifts away from the real cell capacity. The helmet charges to what the BMS thinks is 100%, but actual usable capacity has shrunk. To recalibrate, run the helmet until it shuts off on undervoltage protection, then charge uninterrupted to full from a cold start. If capacity still reads low after two full cycles, the cell itself has degraded and replacement is the correct step.

Compatible Models

LH40 LH80 LH80 Pro

Replaces Part Numbers

INR18650-1S1P

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours3400mAh
Capacity3400mAh
Rate12.58Wh
Net Weight50.5g /1.78 oz
Gross Weight75.5g /2.66 oz
Approximate Weight75.5g /2.66 oz
Dimension 68.40 x 18.90 x 18.90mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Theradome
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Theradome LH40 shuts off mid-session but the indicator still shows battery remaining — what's happening?

This is a voltage sag fault, not a gauge failure. The 678 laser diodes draw enough current to drop the cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold before the fuel gauge catches up. An aged cell can't sustain that load without sagging, so the BMS cuts power to protect the cell. Replace the cell and the cutoff point returns to the correct voltage — around 3.0V under load.

The LH80 stopped charging after I used a scalp treatment spray before a session — is the battery dead?

Probably not dead — likely a BMS protection fault from moisture bridging the charging contacts. Residue from sprays or sweat can do the same thing. Let the port dry completely for 24 hours, then try charging again. If the fault clears, the cell is fine; if the helmet still won't accept a charge after the port is dry, the BMS has latched into lockout and the cell needs replacing.

After months of short daily sessions, my LH80 Pro barely lasts one full treatment — why did capacity drop so fast?

Short sessions with frequent top-off charges cause shallow-cycle degradation and BMS gauge drift. The cell never fully discharges, so the BMS loses track of true capacity over time. Run two full discharge-to-cutoff and uninterrupted full-charge cycles back to back. If the helmet still cuts out early after those two recalibration cycles, the cell has genuinely degraded and needs to be replaced.

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