Dell DGK85 RAID Controller Compatible Battery 3.7V 2500mAh
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Dell DGK85 RAID Controller Compatible Battery 3.7V 2500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2500mAh
Dell Controller Card DGK85 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (078-000-136-04)
This 3.7V 2500mAh (9.25Wh) Li-ion cell replaces the backup battery on the Dell Controller Card DGK85 and Calypso I/O Controller Card DGK85. It maintains cache contents during a power failure so in-flight write data is not lost before the controller can flush to disk. OEM part number 078-000-136-04.
- DGK85 and Calypso I/O Controller Card fit: Both cards share the same 3.7V single-cell architecture, connector footprint, and BMS handshake protocol, which is why one cell covers both variants. The controller negotiates charge termination and backup window calculation directly with the cell's BMS over the same interface on each card.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge, discharge, and BMS handshake verification on the DGK85 platform. The controller accepted the cell, initiated charge without fault, and the BMS reported state-of-charge correctly to the management interface.
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Learn cycle initiation after swap:
After fitting this cell, trigger the battery learn cycle from your controller management interface — ONTAP:
system controller battery show; StorCLI:StorCLI /cx bbu show. The controller holds in write-through mode and will not recalculate the backup window until the learn cycle runs to completion against the new cell's actual capacity.
RAID controller staying in write-through mode after battery swap
Installing a new cell does not automatically return the controller to write-back mode. The controller must complete a full learn cycle — a controlled discharge and recharge — before it can recalculate how long the new cell can hold cache during an outage. Until that number is confirmed, the controller stays in write-through mode as a precaution. On ONTAP, monitor progress with system controller battery show; on Broadcom/LSI controllers, use StorCLI /cx bbu show. The cycle typically takes 24–72 hours under normal load before write-back mode is restored.
Management console reporting a battery error days after installation
The controller does not run a full battery assessment at boot — it runs one on a timed schedule, often 24 to 90 days after the last recorded test. If the console flags a battery error shortly after a swap, the scheduled self-test has likely not yet run against the new cell, so the stored result still reflects the degraded old battery. Wait for the scheduled assessment to complete, or manually trigger a learn cycle to force an immediate recalibration. Once the cycle finishes, the error clears and the console updates the backup window estimate based on the current cell voltage, which should read 3.6–3.7V at rest after a full charge.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dell
- 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
The controller is still in write-through mode two days after I put the new battery in — did it install wrong?
The cell is almost certainly fine. The controller will not switch back to write-back mode until it completes a full learn cycle against the new cell — a process that takes 24–72 hours under normal system load. Check progress in ONTAP with `system controller battery show`, or in StorCLI with `StorCLI /cx bbu show`. Do not power-cycle the server mid-cycle or the learn cycle resets to zero.
The backup window is showing a much shorter estimate than it did with the original battery — is the new cell faulty?
A shortened backup window estimate on the first cycle is normal. The controller carries over its last recorded capacity reading from the old degraded cell and uses that as a baseline until the learn cycle recalibrates against actual measured discharge on the new cell. Run two to three full learn cycles and the backup window figure will converge to the correct value for the new 2500mAh cell. After the third cycle, if the window is still unexpectedly short, check the cell resting voltage — it should sit at 3.6–3.7V fully charged.
ONTAP threw an NVDIMM battery alarm on the boot after the swap — what triggers that?
The NVDIMM module validates cell voltage within a defined range on every boot. If the new cell arrived partially discharged from transit, its voltage may fall outside that acceptance window and trip the alarm before the controller has had a chance to charge it. Let the system run for a full charge cycle — typically a few hours at float charge — then reboot. If the voltage reads below 3.5V before that first charge completes, the alarm will clear once the cell reaches the expected range.
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