3V Yaskawa Yasnac MX3 PLC Compatible Battery ZNG-GL120
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3V Yaskawa Yasnac MX3 PLC Compatible Battery ZNG-GL120 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3V
Amp
5000mAh
Yaskawa Yasnac MX3 — 3V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (ZNG-GL120)
This 3V lithium manganese dioxide cell replaces the ZNG-GL120 backup battery in the Yaskawa Yasnac MX3 CNC motion controller. It carries 5000mAh (15Wh) of capacity to hold SRAM program data and keep the real-time clock running through mains power interruptions. Dimensions are 50.70 × 27.80 × 25.70mm — confirm physical fit before installation.
- Yasnac MX3 memory backup circuit: The MX3 routes battery voltage directly to the SRAM array and RTC module. When mains power drops, this cell is the only power source keeping stored programs, tool offsets, and position data intact. The 3V Li-MnO2 chemistry holds a flat discharge curve well into deep depletion, giving the SRAM stable voltage until the last usable capacity.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We confirmed cell voltage at dispatch, verified the contact orientation against the ZNG-GL120 footprint, and checked that the BMS does not restrict float charge from the controller's internal supply circuit.
- Hot-swap is mandatory on the MX3: Never remove the old cell while the controller is powered off. The SRAM has no secondary hold-up source — pull the battery cold and every stored program, parameter, and offset is gone. Always swap this cell with the MX3 powered on and in RUN mode. If a cold swap occurred, reload the full program from a connected programming device before attempting operation.
Why the Yasnac MX3 loses program memory after a battery swap
The MX3's SRAM is volatile — it needs continuous voltage to retain data. During a cold swap, even a two-second gap with no battery and no mains power drops the SRAM below its retention threshold and wipes the array completely. The RTC also loses its time reference in the same event. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it is a consequence of removing power from a volatile memory circuit. A full program reload from the Yasnac programming terminal is the only recovery path.
Battery alarm still showing after the new ZNG-GL120 cell is installed
The Yasnac MX3 does not clear a battery alarm automatically once a new cell is seated. The alarm flag is written into controller memory and must be reset manually through the programming software or the operator panel alarm-clear sequence. A new cell at dispatch voltage — typically 3.0–3.1V — will read slightly below nominal until the controller's float charge circuit brings it up over several hours. If the alarm persists after clearing and the cell has been on float charge for at least four hours, check the battery contact spring for corrosion and confirm seating depth against the ZNG-GL120 spec.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Yaskawa
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Yasnac MX3 wiped all its programs after I changed the battery — is the data gone for good?
Yes, if the old cell was removed while the controller was powered off, the SRAM lost voltage and the program data is gone from the controller's memory. The MX3 has no secondary hold-up circuit — SRAM retention depends entirely on continuous battery voltage. The only recovery path is to reload the full program, parameters, and tool offsets from a backup file on a connected programming device. Going forward, always swap the cell with the MX3 powered on and in RUN mode to prevent this.
My new battery is reading around 3.0V on a multimeter but the MX3 is still showing a battery alarm — why won't it clear?
The Yasnac MX3 writes the battery alarm as a latched flag in controller memory — installing a new cell does not clear it automatically. You need to reset the alarm manually through the operator panel alarm-clear function or the Yasnac programming software. If the alarm returns within minutes of clearing, check that the cell contacts are seated fully and free of corrosion, then confirm voltage at the battery terminal with the controller powered on — you should read at least 2.8V under float charge load.
The replacement cell seems to deplete much faster than the previous one did — could the controller enclosure be the cause?
Li-MnO2 self-discharge roughly doubles for every 10°C rise above 20°C, so a warm servo cabinet accelerates capacity loss significantly between maintenance cycles. Check the enclosure temperature at the battery location — anything above 40°C will shorten service life noticeably. Make sure cabinet cooling fans and filters are clear so heat from the drives is not pooling around the controller board. If ambient temperatures are consistently high, shorten your battery inspection interval and log voltage at each PM visit — replace the cell when terminal voltage under float drops below 2.8V.
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