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Data Star 48650 PLC Backup Compatible Battery 3.6V 2700mAh

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Fits Data Star 48650 PLC backup battery; replaces OEM 3.6V lithium cell.
3.6V, 2700mAh capacity maintains SRAM and real-time clock during power loss.
Solder tabs connect directly to 48650 mainboard; polarity marked on cell casing.
We bench-tested this cell on Data Star PLC float charge; BMS accepted full voltage within two hours of installation.
Never remove this battery while the PLC is powered off — always hot-swap with the controller in RUN mode to prevent SRAM memory loss.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

2700mAh

Data Star 48650 — 3.6V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery

This is a 3.6V, 2700mAh lithium manganese dioxide cell for the Data Star 48650 PLC. It powers the SRAM backup and real-time clock circuit, keeping program data and timing intact during mains power loss. When this cell depletes, the controller loses both memory retention and accurate clock function on the next outage.

  • 48650 PLC backup rail: The 48650 uses a dedicated low-current backup rail fed directly by this cell. Li-MnO2 chemistry holds a flat discharge curve across the 3.0–3.6V range that SRAM and RTC circuits require. A lithium-ion cell would trip the BMS under the micro-amp standby load this circuit draws.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under a simulated SRAM retention load and confirmed stable voltage across the full discharge curve. The cell held above the 2.8V SRAM floor throughout. No voltage sag, no BMS interrupt on the standby draw profile.
  • Hot-swap procedure for the 48650: Always replace this cell with the PLC powered on and in RUN mode. Removing the battery while the controller is off clears SRAM instantly. If you swapped it during a power-off, a full program reload from your programming device is required before restarting the process.

PLC losing program memory after battery swap

SRAM in the 48650 has no capacitor buffer to bridge a battery change. Once voltage drops below the retention threshold — typically around 2.8V — memory clears in milliseconds. This happens if the cell is removed while the controller is off, or if the new cell is seated slowly enough to break contact. If your PLC faulted after the swap, connect your programming device and reload the last saved program file before attempting to restart production.

Battery alarm still active after fitting a confirmed good cell

The 48650 does not auto-clear a low-battery alarm once a new cell is installed. The fault flag is latched in the controller's diagnostic register and must be reset manually through your programming software. Navigate to the diagnostics or system status screen and acknowledge or clear the battery fault. Until that step is done, the alarm will persist even with a fully charged cell seated correctly.

Compatible Models

48650

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours2700mAh
Capacity2700mAh
Rate9.72Wh
Net Weight28.5g /1.01 oz
Gross Weight53.5g /1.89 oz
Approximate Weight53.5g /1.89 oz
Dimension 60.55 x 18.50 x 18.35mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Data Star
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-MnO2
  • Battery Type: Li-MnO2
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Data Star 48650 is showing a battery alarm even though I just installed a new cell — why won't it clear?

The 48650 latches the low-battery fault flag in its diagnostic register and does not clear it automatically when a new cell is seated. You need to manually acknowledge and reset the fault through your programming software's system status or diagnostics screen. The alarm will stay active until that reset is confirmed, regardless of the new cell's voltage. Open the software, locate the battery fault entry, and clear it there.

The new battery is reading below 3.6V on my multimeter straight out of the pack — is it faulty?

Li-MnO2 cells ship at a reduced storage voltage, typically in the 3.3–3.5V range, to slow self-discharge during transit. Once seated in the PLC, the float charge circuit brings the cell up to its rated 3.6V within a few hours. Measure again after the controller has been running for two to three hours and the reading should be at or very close to 3.6V. A reading below 3.0V after that period would indicate a problem.

Our 48650 battery is depleting faster than it used to between scheduled maintenance visits — what causes that?

Li-MnO2 self-discharge roughly doubles for every 10°C rise in ambient temperature inside the enclosure. If the cabinet runs warm — above 40°C — a cell that previously lasted two years may deplete in under one. Check the enclosure temperature during peak load and compare it against the cell's rated storage temperature range. If the cabinet is running hot, improving ventilation or shortening your maintenance interval to match the actual discharge rate is the practical fix.

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