Sanel Electric UR-250 Portable Printer Replacement Battery 7.4V 2600mAh
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Sanel Electric UR-250 Portable Printer Replacement Battery 7.4V 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
2600mAh
Sanel Electric UR-250 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 7.4V, 2600mAh (19.24Wh) lithium-ion battery replaces the Sanel Electric UR-250 cell found in compatible portable thermal and mobile label printers. It fits the same physical footprint at 71.70 × 37.70 × 20.40mm and connects directly to the existing BMS harness. Voltage and connector match the original specification — no modification required.
- Portable printer power rail: Mobile thermal printers draw from two separate loads — the thermal print head and the paper feed motor. Both run off the same 7.4V cell. The BMS must supply clean current to both simultaneously without triggering an overcurrent cutoff during peak thermal head cycles.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through repeated print-head activation cycles and monitored BMS response under dual-load draw. The protection circuit held stable across the full discharge curve without tripping on motor-start current spikes.
- First-use print sequence: After installing, charge the battery fully, then print five test pages before deploying the unit in the field. The paper feed motor draws a calibration-level current pulse on each feed cycle — running this sequence confirms the BMS has profiled the load correctly for the new cell.
Voltage sag during thermal head activation on a cold cell
Thermal print heads pull a sharp burst of current to heat the element — on a lithium-ion cell that has been stored or sitting idle, internal resistance is temporarily elevated. This causes a momentary voltage drop that the BMS may interpret as a low-battery fault. The printer stops mid-print or refuses to start. Running a full charge cycle and printing two to three warm-up pages reduces internal resistance and stabilises the voltage rail above the 6.8V BMS cutoff threshold.
Bluetooth drops mid-print job at partial charge
The wireless radio in mobile printers shares the 7.4V rail with the print head and motor. When battery charge drops below roughly 20%, the available voltage sags enough under combined load to starve the radio module. The device drops the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection before the battery reads as fully depleted on the indicator. If this happens consistently, keep the battery above 30% charge during active jobs — the radio requires a minimum stable supply to hold its pairing handshake through a full print sequence.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Sanel Electric
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Sanel portable printer powers on but won't feed paper — the motor just clicks. Is that the battery?
Yes. The paper feed motor requires more torque current than the printer's power indicator accounts for — when the cell voltage drops below roughly 7.0V under load, the motor lacks enough drive pressure to pull the paper through the feed rollers. The result is a clicking or stuttering feed mechanism rather than a clean pull. Charge the battery fully and retry; if the feed works normally after a full charge, the cell was the cause.
Print is coming out faded or streaky even though the battery indicator shows full charge.
The thermal print head needs a stable, consistent voltage to reach the correct element temperature across the full print width. If the cell has degraded internally, voltage sags mid-head-activation even when the indicator reads full — the element doesn't reach target temperature, and the output is light or uneven. Check the actual resting voltage with a multimeter; a cell that reads full but rests below 8.2V at no load is losing capacity. Replace the battery and run five calibration prints to confirm the head is firing at full temperature.
Printer worked fine before storage — now it won't initialise at all after charging.
Extended storage at low charge allows the cell voltage to drop below the BMS re-initialisation threshold, typically around 6.0V on a 7.4V lithium-ion pack. When voltage falls that low, the protection circuit locks the output and a standard charge cycle won't unlock it. Connect the charger and leave it for a full uninterrupted 90-minute charge — some chargers apply a trickle pre-charge that slowly walks the cell voltage back above the BMS wake threshold. If the printer still won't initialise after that, measure the battery voltage directly; anything below 5.5V means the cell will not recover and needs replacement.
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