271-00027 NetApp NEX-90089 RAID Battery 7.2V 6800mAh Li-ion
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271-00027 NetApp NEX-90089 RAID Battery 7.2V 6800mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
6800mAh
NetApp NEX-90089 / FAS3240 — 7.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (271-00027)
This 7.2V 6800mAh Li-ion cell replaces the backup battery in NetApp NEX-90089, FAS3240, and ES3259 RAID controller modules. It supplies emergency power to the controller cache during an unexpected power loss, giving the system time to flush write-pending data to disk. OEM part numbers 271-00027, 111-00750+A1, 111-00750+B0, and related revisions are all covered by this cell.
- NEX-90089 / FAS3240 / ES3259 platform fit: These three platforms share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The controller authenticates the cell through a timed learn cycle rather than a static ID check, so the replacement triggers the same recalibration sequence as the OEM unit.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and controlled discharge on a RAID controller bench rig. The BMS accepted the cell without fault, held float charge correctly, and reported a stable backup window estimate after the learn cycle completed.
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Post-swap learn cycle initiation:
After fitting this battery, the controller stays in write-through mode until it completes a full learn cycle. In ONTAP, run
system controller battery showto monitor status. On Broadcom/LSI managed systems, useStorCLI /cx bbu show. Expect 24–72 hours before the controller transitions back to write-back mode.
RAID controller staying in write-through mode after battery swap
Write-through mode is not a fault — it is the controller's default safe state when the backup window has not been confirmed for the installed cell. After a battery swap, the controller must run a full learn cycle to measure the new cell's actual capacity and calculate how long it can sustain cache power. Until that cycle completes, the controller refuses to enable write-back caching regardless of the battery's charge level. On ONTAP systems, system controller battery show will display the learn cycle progress and estimated completion time.
ONTAP reporting a battery error days after installation
ONTAP schedules battery assessment on a timed interval, not at boot, so a fault flag can appear 48–96 hours after the swap even when the cell is functioning correctly. If the learn cycle has not yet completed when the scheduled assessment runs, ONTAP logs it as a failed assessment. Check the output of system controller battery show — if the learn cycle is still in progress, the error clears automatically once the cycle finishes. If the error persists after a completed learn cycle, verify the cell voltage is within the 7.2V nominal range before escalating.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NetApp
- 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 NetApp controller went back to write-through mode the moment I swapped the battery — is the new cell defective?
The cell is not defective. Every time the RAID controller detects a new battery, it resets its backup window estimate and holds write-through mode until a full learn cycle recalibrates that figure against the new cell. The cycle runs automatically under normal load and takes 24–72 hours to complete. Monitor progress in ONTAP with `system controller battery show` — write-back mode re-enables once the controller logs a confirmed backup window.
ONTAP flagged a battery error three days after I installed the replacement — why didn't it show up at boot?
ONTAP runs battery health assessments on a fixed schedule, not at startup, so the first assessment after a swap can fall 48–96 hours later. If the learn cycle was still in progress when that assessment ran, ONTAP logs it as a failure even though the cell is charging normally. Re-run `system controller battery show` to check whether the learn cycle has since completed — if it has, the error clears on the next scheduled assessment without any manual intervention.
The backup window shown in ONTAP is shorter on this replacement than it was on the original battery — is something wrong?
A shorter initial backup window reading is normal after a swap. The controller calculates the backup window from measured discharge data, and that measurement is only accurate after 2–3 full learn cycles on the new cell. Capacity characteristics between cell batches vary slightly, and the controller's first estimate is conservative until it has enough discharge history. Let the system run through two complete learn cycles and check `system controller battery show` again — the reported window stabilises and typically increases once the controller has real discharge data from this specific cell.
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