Philips Pronto RU950 Compatible Battery 4.8V 700mAh
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Philips Pronto RU950 Compatible Battery 4.8V 700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
700mAh
Philips Pronto RU950 / RU960 / RU970 / RU980 — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (2422 526 00148)
This is a 4.8V, 700mAh Ni-MH battery pack for the Philips Pronto series universal remote controls. It fits the RU950, RU960, RU970, and RU980, plus 25 additional Pronto variants sharing the same connector and cell configuration. Swap it in when the original pack no longer holds a charge and the remote stops responding across a normal operating distance.
- Pronto RU950–RU980 platform compatibility: These four Pronto models share the same 4-cell Ni-MH pack, connector pinout, and charge circuit. One battery SKU covers all of them because the charge termination logic and voltage rail are identical across the lineup.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the Pronto platform. The charge circuit accepted the pack without fault flags, and IR output voltage held steady at the LED driver stage throughout the test cycle.
- Multi-cell replacement tip: If your Pronto uses two separate AAA cells rather than a wired pack, replace both at the same time. Installing one new cell alongside a depleted cell forces the new cell to compensate, draining it faster and reducing overall output before either cell reaches end of life.
Why the Pronto RU950 IR signal weakens before the battery reads "dead"
Ni-MH cells in remote controls lose usable voltage gradually rather than dropping off a cliff. The Pronto's IR LED driver needs a stable voltage above roughly 3.8V across the pack to fire the emitter at full strength. As the pack ages, internal resistance rises and voltage sags under the brief high-current bursts the LED requires. The remote still powers the display and responds to button presses, but the IR signal becomes too weak to reliably reach the sensor on a TV or AV receiver from across the room. Replacing the pack restores full drive voltage to the LED circuit.
Pronto not responding at all after installing a new battery
The most common cause is reversed polarity on one or more cells. Ni-MH cells are easy to seat backwards — the positive terminal is a small raised nub and the negative end is flat, which is the opposite of what some users expect. Check each cell or the wired pack connector against the polarity markings stamped inside the battery compartment. If the pack connector is keyed, confirm it is fully seated and clicks into place — a half-seated connector reads as an open circuit to the remote's power rail.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Pronto RU950 worked fine yesterday but after fitting the new battery it does nothing — no display, no response. What did I miss?
Reversed polarity is the most likely cause. The negative end of a Ni-MH cell is the flat terminal, and it is easy to install one or more cells backwards in a multi-cell bay. Pull the battery out, check each cell against the + and − markings embossed in the compartment, and reseat with correct orientation. If it still does not power on, confirm the connector is clicked fully home — a half-seated pack leaves the power rail open.
The Pronto remote works, but I have to point it directly at the TV from about a metre away when it used to work from across the room. Is this the battery?
Yes. The IR LED in the Pronto needs the pack voltage above a threshold to drive a strong enough signal to reach the sensor on a TV or receiver. When pack voltage sags — either from age or a partially discharged new cell — the LED fires but at reduced intensity. Check that the new pack is fully charged before drawing conclusions. A full charge cycle on the Pronto's internal charger should bring pack voltage up and restore normal operating range.
The replacement battery in my Pronto seems to drain much faster than the original ever did. What causes that?
The most common cause is a stuck or partially depressed button creating a constant parasitic draw on the pack. Run your finger across all the buttons to confirm none are physically jammed or wedged down by debris under the keypad. A stuck button keeps the remote's processor active and transmitting continuously, which can flatten a 700mAh Ni-MH pack in a fraction of the time normal use would. If no button is stuck, inspect the charge contacts on the cradle — corroded contacts deliver an incomplete charge, so the pack never reaches full capacity before you start using it.
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