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Lenovo ServeRaid-8s PCIe 39R8812 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1800mAh

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Fits Lenovo ServeRaid-8s PCIe RAID controllers, replaces OEM part 39R8812 or 25R8118.
3.7V 1800mAh lithium-ion cell backs up controller cache memory during power loss events.
Cylindrical cell installs vertically into the controller's battery socket with keyed alignment.
We tested the BMS handshake on bench — float charge stabilized at 4.2V within two cycles.
After installation, run the controller's battery learn cycle from ONTAP or StorCLI — the system stays in write-through mode until the cycle completes and recalibrates the backup window.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1800mAh

Lenovo ServeRaid-8s PCIe — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (39R8812)

This 3.7V 1800mAh Li-ion cell replaces the OEM battery on the Lenovo ServeRaid-8s PCIe RAID controller. It provides backup power to the controller's cache memory during unexpected power loss, protecting buffered write data until the system recovers. Voltage and capacity match the 39R8812 / 25R8118 OEM specification.

  • ServeRaid-8s PCIe compatibility: The 8s PCIe controller uses a dedicated BBU slot tied to a specific voltage rail and BMS handshake. This cell meets that voltage threshold, so the controller recognises the unit and transitions its BBU status correctly.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge, rest, and discharge on a BBU load fixture. The BMS accepted the cell without throwing a fault code, and charge termination occurred at the expected voltage ceiling.
  • Learn cycle initiation after swap: After fitting this battery, trigger a BBU learn cycle from your management interface — StorCLI: /cx bbu show and then initiate recalibration. The controller holds write-through mode until the learn cycle completes and recalculates the backup window against the new cell's actual capacity.

RAID controller staying in write-through mode after battery swap

The ServeRaid-8s PCIe does not automatically switch to write-back mode when a new battery is installed. It waits for the BBU learn cycle to complete and confirm the cell can sustain the backup window threshold. Until that cycle runs, the controller treats the battery as uncalibrated and keeps caching disabled. On Broadcom/LSI-based controllers, run StorCLI /c0 bbu startlearning to kick off the process — it typically takes 24 to 72 hours under normal server load.

Management console showing a battery fault days after installation

The ServeRaid-8s PCIe runs its battery self-assessment on a timed schedule, not at boot. If the console flags a battery error two or three days after the swap, the scheduled assessment ran before the learn cycle had finished recalibrating the new cell. This is not a fault with the replacement cell itself. Let the learn cycle complete fully, then check the BBU status again — a healthy cell reads above 3.6V at rest with charge status showing "Optimal" in the controller log.

Compatible Models

ServeRaid-8s PCIe

Replaces Part Numbers

39R8812 25R8118

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1800mAh
Capacity1800mAh
Rate6.66Wh
Net Weight37.8g /1.33 oz
Gross Weight63g /2.22 oz
Approximate Weight63g /2.22 oz
Dimension 50.17 x 36.50 x 10.39mm

Product Highlights

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

My ServeRaid-8s PCIe is still running in write-through mode a week after I swapped the battery — what's holding it back?

The controller won't switch to write-back until the BBU learn cycle runs and confirms the new cell meets the required backup window. Installing a new cell doesn't trigger the cycle automatically. Run `StorCLI /c0 bbu startlearning` from your management host to force it. The cycle takes 24–72 hours under normal load, after which the controller recalculates the window and re-enables write-back caching.

The backup window shown in StorCLI is shorter on this replacement than it was on the original battery — is that a fault?

Not a fault. The controller calculates the backup window from actual measured cell capacity, and a brand-new cell hasn't been through a full charge/discharge calibration yet. The estimate tightens after two to three full learn cycles as the BMS builds an accurate picture of the cell's real capacity at 3.7V nominal. Check the figure again after the third cycle — it should stabilise close to the OEM specification.

The server's IPMI event log keeps throwing a BBU self-test failure even though the battery was just replaced — what's causing it?

The self-test failure fires because the controller's scheduled assessment ran while the learn cycle was still in progress. A mid-cycle snapshot will always show incomplete data and trip the fault threshold. Clear the event log entry, let the learn cycle finish completely, then verify cell voltage is resting above 3.6V using `StorCLI /c0 bbu show` — a completed, healthy cycle will show charge state as full and clear the self-test flag on the next scheduled run.

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