AAronia Spectran E-0205 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2000mAh
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AAronia Spectran E-0205 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2000mAh
AAronia Spectran Handheld Spectrum Analyzer V1 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (E-0205)
This is a 7.2V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the AAronia Spectran Handheld Spectrum Analyzer series, carrying OEM part number E-0205. It fits the Spectran V1, V4, NF, and base Spectran handheld models. The pack slots directly into the analyzer's battery bay and supplies the sustained low-ripple current the RF front-end requires during active frequency scanning.
- Spectran V1, V4, NF, and base model compatibility: These four analyzers share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and 7.2V nominal rail. The BMS handshake is identical across the series, so one pack covers the full platform without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the Spectran's scan routine at active RF frequencies and monitored BMS response under the current draw spikes that occur when the analyzer sweeps high-frequency bands. The protection circuit held within spec and did not trip during consecutive full sweeps.
- Pre-deployment calibration cycle: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the Spectran's instrument menu before heading into the field. The analyzer maps battery state during calibration — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.
BMS lockout after the Spectran sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day without active storage management. A Spectran left in a carry case for several months can drain the pack below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 5.4V for a 7.2V six-cell pack — triggering a lockout that prevents charging. When the charger shows no activity and the analyzer will not power on, the pack is not necessarily dead. Applying a slow pre-charge at 0.1C through a compatible Ni-MH charger with a recovery mode can bring cell voltage back above the lockout threshold, after which normal charging resumes.
Spectran shutting down mid-scan during an active logging session
During sustained logging, the Spectran draws continuous current through both the RF front-end and the data-capture subsystem simultaneously. If the pack has accumulated shallow-cycle degradation — repeated partial charges without full cycling — usable capacity compresses toward the top of the charge curve, and voltage sags earlier than expected under load. The BMS reads this sag as a low-voltage condition and cuts the output before the display registers a low-battery warning. Running a full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a full charge cycle once every 30 charge cycles helps reset the pack's usable voltage window and reduces mid-session cutoffs.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: AAronia
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Spectran powers on fine but shuts off the moment it starts a USB data transfer to my PC — is this the battery?
Yes, and it is a load issue, not a connection issue. The USB transfer adds a sustained draw on top of the active RF front-end, and if the pack's voltage sags under that combined load, the BMS cuts output to protect the cells. We saw this on the bench when cell capacity had compressed after months of partial cycling. Run a full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a complete charge before your next transfer session, and check that your USB cable is not also attempting to charge the device simultaneously — that reverses current flow and can trip the BMS immediately.
My Spectran shows a full battery indicator on boot but drops to one bar within minutes of scanning — what is causing the inconsistent percentage?
The Spectran's battery indicator is voltage-threshold based, not capacity-counted. A freshly installed or recently recovered Ni-MH pack has a surface charge that reads as full at rest, but the resting voltage drops quickly once scanning load is applied. The indicator recalibrates to actual cell state under load and jumps down several bars fast. This is not a fault — it corrects itself after one or two full charge-discharge cycles that let the analyzer establish an accurate voltage-to-state relationship for the new pack. Complete one full calibration cycle through the instrument menu after those two cycles to anchor the thresholds correctly.
The pack will not take a charge after I left the Spectran stored over winter — the charger light stays off entirely.
The cells have likely self-discharged below the BMS's minimum recovery voltage, which for a 7.2V six-cell Ni-MH pack is typically around 5.4V. Below that threshold the BMS blocks incoming charge to prevent cell damage, and a standard charger sees no response. Use a Ni-MH charger that includes a recovery or soft-start mode — it applies a low pre-charge current (around 0.1C) to bring cell voltage back above 5.4V before switching to normal charge. Once the charger light activates and normal charging begins, let the pack complete a full cycle before installing it in the Spectran.
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