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Sun Blade Raid Card 5 371-2658 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1100mAh

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Fits Sun Blade Raid Card 5 and Blade X6250; replaces OEM part 371-2658.
3.7V 1100mAh lithium-ion cell maintains NVDIMM backup power during mains loss.
Cylindrical cell seats into spring-clip holder; polarity marked on case.
We bench-tested against OEM spec; BMS accepted full charge cycle without fault codes.
After installation, run the controller learn cycle from management CLI to recalibrate backup window — the card stays in write-through mode until the cycle completes and validates cell capacity.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1100mAh

Sun Blade RAID Card 5 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (371-2658)

This 3.7V 1100mAh (4.07Wh) Li-ion cell replaces the backup cache battery on the Sun Blade RAID Card 5, Blade X6250, and Xeon E5450 controller platforms. It maintains volatile write-cache memory during a power loss event, allowing cached writes to complete safely to disk. Without a functional backup cell, the controller drops to write-through mode and cache protection is lost.

  • Blade RAID Card 5 / X6250 compatibility: These platforms share the same battery connector, voltage rail, and BMS handshake protocol, all referencing OEM part 371-2658 (cross-referenced as SQU-711 and 916C5940F). The controller's BMS communicates directly with the cell over a dedicated SMBus line to track state-of-charge and backup window estimates.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the RAID controller's learn sequence and confirmed the BMS completed a full charge-to-discharge calibration pass. The controller transitioned from write-through to write-back mode once the backup window estimate exceeded the controller's minimum threshold.
  • Post-swap learn cycle initiation: After fitting this cell, run the battery learn cycle from the controller's management interface — on ONTAP use system controller battery show; on Broadcom/LSI use StorCLI /cx bbu show. The controller will remain in write-through mode until the learn cycle completes and the new cell's backup window is recalibrated. This typically takes 24–72 hours under normal server load.

RAID controller staying in write-through mode after battery swap

Swapping the physical cell does not automatically trigger recalibration. The controller's BMS must complete a full learn cycle — a controlled charge and discharge pass — before it will calculate a valid backup window for the new cell. Until that window meets the controller's minimum threshold (typically 72 seconds of hold time at operating voltage), write-back mode stays locked out. Manually trigger the learn cycle via StorCLI or ONTAP rather than waiting for the next scheduled assessment.

Management console showing battery error days after the swap

The controller does not re-assess battery health at boot — it runs a scheduled assessment on a timed interval, often 24 to 90 days depending on firmware. If the console reports a battery error shortly after installation, that alert is likely carried over from the degraded original cell and has not yet been cleared by a fresh assessment cycle. Force a new assessment via StorCLI /cx bbu startlearning or the equivalent ONTAP command. Once the learn cycle completes and the BMS logs a valid backup window, the error clears automatically.

Compatible Models

Blade Raid Card 5 Blade X6250 Xeon E5450

Replaces Part Numbers

371-2658 SQU-711 916C5940F F371-2659-01

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1100mAh
Capacity1100mAh
Rate4.07Wh
Net Weight33g /1.16 oz
Gross Weight68g /2.40 oz
Approximate Weight68g /2.40 oz
Dimension 91.80 x 47.30 x 7.70mm

Product Highlights

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

Why is the backup window still showing zero hours after I installed the new battery?

The controller's BMS calculates the backup window only after a full learn cycle — a complete charge and controlled discharge of the new cell. Until that cycle finishes, the estimated backup window stays at zero or unknown and write-back mode remains disabled. Force the cycle immediately: on Broadcom/LSI controllers run `StorCLI /cx bbu startlearning`; on ONTAP run `system controller battery show` to confirm state and trigger assessment. The window figure updates once the BMS logs a completed pass, which takes 24–72 hours under normal load.

The battery self-test keeps failing — why won't it pass even with a new cell?

A failed self-test almost always means the learn cycle has not completed, not that the cell itself is faulty. The BMS compares the cell's measured discharge curve against expected parameters, and without a completed baseline cycle it has no reference to pass the test against. Let the controller run through at least one full learn cycle before interpreting a self-test result as a cell failure. If the test still fails after 72 hours and a completed learn cycle, check that the cell voltage at rest sits between 3.6V and 4.2V — anything outside that range points to a BMS communication fault rather than the cell.

Our backup window is shorter than what the original battery gave us — is the new cell undersized?

A slight difference in measured backup window between a new cell and an aged original is normal and resolves over two to three learn cycles. The BMS recalibrates its window estimate each cycle as it maps the new cell's actual discharge curve. Replacement cells can also arrive with a partial factory charge, which skews the first cycle's estimate low. Run two full learn cycles and check the window figure again — it should stabilise at or above the controller's documented minimum threshold as the BMS builds an accurate discharge profile.

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