Hitachi VSP G1000 10.8V Replacement Battery 3289081-A
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Hitachi VSP G1000 10.8V Replacement Battery 3289081-A - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
4500mAh
Hitachi VSP G1000 Series — 10.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (3289081-A)
This is a 10.8V, 4500mAh Ni-MH battery for the Hitachi VSP G-series RAID controller cache backup circuit. It fits the VSP G1000, G800, G600, and G400 controllers. When main power drops, this battery holds cached write data long enough for the controller to flush it safely to disk.
- VSP G400 / G600 / G800 / G1000 shared battery rail: These four controller generations share the same 10.8V three-cell Ni-MH backup circuit, the same physical connector, and the same BMS handshake protocol. One battery SKU covers the full G-series platform because the backup window calculation and charge termination logic are identical across all four.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran full charge-discharge cycles and confirmed BMS charge termination via delta-V detection at the expected endpoint. The cell pack held 4500mAh across three consecutive cycles with no thermal event and normal trickle float behaviour.
- Post-swap learn cycle on VSP controllers: After installing this battery, trigger a learn cycle from the Hitachi Storage Navigator or RAID management interface. The controller uses the learn cycle to measure the new cell's actual backup window — it will stay in write-through mode until that calibration completes, which typically takes 24–72 hours under normal array load.
VSP G1000 controller stuck in write-through mode after battery swap
Write-through mode activates any time the controller cannot verify a safe backup window on the installed battery. Swapping the cell does not automatically reset this — the controller must complete a full learn cycle to recalibrate the backup window estimate against the new Ni-MH cell's actual capacity. Until the learn cycle finishes, the controller deliberately disables write-back caching to protect data. Initiate the learn cycle manually via Storage Navigator or run raidcom get battery to check current status and confirm the cycle is progressing.
Management console showing battery fault error days after a confirmed good installation
This catches many admins off guard — the battery was installed and appeared fine at boot, then a fault flag appeared 48–72 hours later. The VSP controller runs its formal battery self-assessment on a timed interval, not at power-on, so a degraded or not-yet-calibrated cell can pass initial boot checks and fail the scheduled assessment later. If the learn cycle had not been explicitly initiated after the swap, the assessment runs against an uncalibrated backup window and returns a fault. Start the learn cycle from Storage Navigator and allow the full cycle to complete before clearing the fault flag — the voltage floor the controller checks against is 9.6V under load.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Hitachi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my VSP G1000 still in write-through mode two days after I replaced the battery?
The controller does not switch back to write-back caching on its own after a battery swap — it waits for a completed learn cycle to verify the new cell can support the required backup window. If the learn cycle was never triggered, the controller has no confirmed backup window figure and keeps write-through mode active as a safety measure. Go into Storage Navigator and manually start the battery learn cycle. Write-back caching re-enables automatically once the cycle reports a passing backup window, typically within 24–72 hours under normal array load.
The Storage Navigator is showing a battery fault, but the battery I installed is brand new — what's wrong?
The VSP controller runs its battery self-assessment on a fixed timed interval, not at the moment of installation or reboot. A new cell that hasn't completed a learn cycle will not have a calibrated backup window, and when the scheduled assessment runs — sometimes 48 hours after the swap — the controller flags it as a fault because the window is unconfirmed. Initiate the learn cycle from Storage Navigator immediately after any battery replacement. Once the learn cycle completes and the backup window is calculated above the controller's minimum threshold, the fault clears on the next assessment pass.
After the learn cycle finished, the reported backup window is shorter than what the old battery showed — is the new cell undersized?
Not necessarily. Ni-MH cells report a shorter backup window on the first one or two learn cycles because the BMS hasn't fully characterised the new cell's discharge curve yet. The VSP controller recalculates the backup window after each completed learn cycle, and the figure typically stabilises to its true value by the second or third cycle. Run a second learn cycle after the array has been under normal write load for a few days and compare the reported window — if it's still below your site's required threshold after three cycles, check that the resting cell voltage is at or above 10.8V before the cycle begins.
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