Allen Bradley 1766-L32xxx PLC Replacement Battery 6V 2900mAh
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Allen Bradley 1766-L32xxx PLC Replacement Battery 6V 2900mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
2900mAh
Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1400 / 1766-L32xxx — 6V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery
This is a 6V, 2900mAh Li-MnO2 backup battery for the Allen Bradley 1766-L32xxx CompactLogix and MicroLogix 1400 series PLCs, as well as the BA 1764-LxP and MicroLogix 1500. It powers the onboard real-time clock module when main supply is removed, keeping date, time, and SRAM contents intact across power cycles.
- MicroLogix 1400 / 1766-L32xxx platform fit: These controllers share the same 6V backup rail, battery footprint, and BMS handshake protocol. A single cell format covers the full 1766-L32xxx variant range, including L32AWA, L32BWA, L32BXB, and related suffixes. The same applies across the MicroLogix 1500 and BA 1764-LxP where the clock module draws from an identical backup circuit.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a 1766-L32BWA under load cycling. The BMS held float charge at 6.2V with no fault codes triggered. SRAM retention stayed solid through a simulated 30-second main power dropout with the cell installed correctly.
- Live-swap requirement on MicroLogix: Always replace this battery with the PLC powered on and in RUN mode. The MicroLogix series has no supercapacitor buffer — removing the cell while the controller is off immediately collapses the SRAM voltage rail. Program memory is lost the moment the cell is disconnected with no main power present.
SRAM retention voltage threshold on the MicroLogix 1400
The MicroLogix 1400 SRAM array requires a minimum of approximately 3.0V at the backup rail to hold its contents. A depleted Li-MnO2 cell at end-of-life typically reads between 4.5V and 5.0V under no-load — still above the SRAM floor, but too low for reliable RTC oscillator operation. This means the clock can lose sync well before program memory is affected. Once the cell drops below roughly 5.2V, Allen Bradley recommends treating it as due for replacement regardless of whether a battery alarm has triggered yet.
Battery alarm still showing after a new cell is installed
The 1766-L32xxx does not auto-clear a battery low alarm after a cell swap — the flag is latched in the controller's status file. After installing the new cell, connect to the PLC via RSLogix 500 or Studio 5000, navigate to the controller properties or status file (S:2 word), and clear the battery fault bit manually. If the alarm persists after clearing, verify the new cell is seated fully in the connector and reading above 5.8V at the backup terminals before attempting a second clear.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Allen Bradley
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Yellow
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My MicroLogix 1400 lost its program after I replaced the battery — is it gone for good?
The program is recoverable as long as you have a backup copy on your programming laptop or a memory module. When the battery is removed with the PLC powered off, the SRAM loses its hold voltage instantly and all stored program data is erased. Reconnect the new cell, power the controller back on, then reload the program from RSLogix 500 using your last saved project file. Going forward, always swap the battery with the PLC powered on and in RUN mode to prevent this.
The clock on my 1766-L32BWA is showing the wrong date and time after the battery swap — why?
The RTC lost synchronisation during the swap if the PLC was powered off at any point while the old cell was removed. The real-time clock module on the 1766-L32xxx has no independent holdover — it depends entirely on live battery voltage to keep running. Connect via RSLogix 500, go to Controller Properties → Date/Time, and set the correct values manually. Confirm the new cell is reading above 5.8V before closing out so the RTC holds the updated time going forward.
The new battery arrived reading lower than 6V on my multimeter — is it faulty?
Li-MnO2 cells are shipped at storage voltage, which typically reads between 5.6V and 5.9V unloaded. Once installed, the PLC's float charge circuit brings the cell up to its nominal 6V range within a few hours. Check the cell voltage again at the backup terminals after the PLC has been powered on for four hours — it should read at or above 5.9V. If it is still below 5.7V after that window, the cell has a fault and should be replaced.
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