GS32V15 Gama Sonic Solar Coach Light Replacement Battery 3.2V 1500mAh
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GS32V15 Gama Sonic Solar Coach Light Replacement Battery 3.2V 1500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.2V
Amp
1500mAh
Gama Sonic Solar Coach Light 10001 — 3.2V LiFePO4 Replacement Battery (GS32V15)
This is a 3.2V 1500mAh LiFePO4 cell replacing part number GS32V15 in Gama Sonic solar lighting fixtures. It fits the Solar Coach Light 10001, Solar Barn Light 12201, Pagoda GS-104, Baytown GS-106, and over a dozen additional Gama Sonic models. The battery stores charge from the solar panel during daylight and powers the LED array after dark.
- Multi-fixture compatibility: These Gama Sonic fixtures share the same 3.2V LiFePO4 cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. Swapping the GS32V15 across the Solar Coach, Barn, Pagoda, and Baytown lines works because the charge controller in each fixture is calibrated to the same 3.65V per-cell charge ceiling that LiFePO4 requires.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full solar-simulation charge sequence and confirmed the BMS accepts charge input starting at approximately 4.5V panel open-circuit voltage. The protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff near 2.5V, preventing deep discharge damage to the cell.
- Panel angle before installation: LiFePO4 cells will not accept charge if the input current falls below the BMS minimum threshold. Position the fixture so the solar panel faces direct sunlight — not shade or bright ambient sky — before assuming the new battery is faulty. Even partial shading can drop panel output below the threshold required to initiate a charge cycle.
Why the GS32V15 cell stops accepting solar charge over time
LiFePO4 cells degrade gradually through shallow cycling — short daily charge and discharge cycles that never fully exercise the cell's capacity. In solar lighting, this happens every single day. Over 18–24 months, the cell's internal resistance climbs and charge acceptance drops, so the panel can push current in but the cell stores less of it. The result is a light that dims earlier each night even when the solar panel is clean and correctly angled. Replacing the cell restores full storage capacity; the panel and charge controller do not need replacement.
Light goes out before dawn even after a full day of sun
This points to the cell only partially charging during the day, not a faulty LED or driver. A small solar panel — typically outputting 80–150mA in good conditions — needs six or more hours of unobstructed direct sun to charge a 1500mAh cell to capacity. Cloud cover, seasonal low sun angles, or nearby trees can cut that output by 50–70%, leaving the cell at 40–60% state of charge by dusk. Check that the panel surface is clean and verify no new shading has appeared since the fixture was installed. A fully charged GS32V15 cell reads 3.3–3.4V at rest; measure across the terminals after a full sun day to confirm charge state.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Gama Sonic
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: LiFePO4
- Battery Type: LiFePO4
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My new Gama Sonic battery still won't charge after a full day outside — what's actually wrong?
The most common cause is panel angle or shading reducing output below the BMS minimum input threshold. This LiFePO4 cell requires direct sunlight on the panel — bright shade or overcast sky does not generate enough current to trigger the charge circuit even if it looks sunny outside. Move the fixture to a fully unobstructed south-facing position and leave it for a complete clear day. After that, measure the cell voltage at dusk — it should read at least 3.2V if charging occurred.
The light was working fine and now it drains completely before midnight — why?
The cell is no longer holding the charge the panel put in, which means the cell's storage capacity has dropped significantly from its rated 1500mAh. LiFePO4 cells in daily solar cycling degrade faster when they are repeatedly charged to only 50–70% due to short sun windows, compressing the active charge range over hundreds of cycles. The panel and charge controller are likely still functioning correctly. Replacing the GS32V15 cell is the fix — the rest of the fixture does not need to be replaced.
Can I charge this battery with a USB charger to get it working faster than waiting for sun?
The GS32V15 is a bare LiFePO4 cell — it has no built-in USB port and must be charged through the fixture's own charge controller, which regulates input to the correct 3.65V ceiling. Connecting an unregulated USB source directly to the cell terminals risks overcharge and permanent cell damage. If you need to verify the cell is functional before relying on solar, use a LiFePO4-compatible bench charger set to 3.2V nominal, 3.65V cutoff, at 500mA or less. Do not exceed 3.65V.
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