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CETC AV6481 Survey Instrument Replacement Battery 11.1V 6800mAh BT-81

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Fits CETC AV6481 surveying instruments; replaces OEM part numbers BT-81, BT-81A, BT-81B, and HYLB-2025B battery packs.
11.1V 6800mAh Li-ion delivers 75.48Wh; supplies sustained power for probe initialization and multi-hour field measurement sessions.
Connector seats into CETC AV6481 battery slot with positive terminal alignment; locking tab secures pack during transport and vibration.
We bench-tested the BMS on load simulation; pack held voltage stable through simulated sensor initialization spikes without early cutoff.
Run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu after installation — the AV6481 maps battery state during calibration, and skipping this causes premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session.
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Voltage

11.1V

Amp

6800mAh

CETC AV6481 — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BT-81)

This 11.1V 6800mAh Li-ion pack replaces the BT-81, BT-81A, BT-81B, and HYLB-2025B batteries in the CETC AV6481 surveying and testing instrument. It covers field survey, measurement, and equipment testing applications where extended power capacity matters. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec — 11.1V, 6800mAh (75.48Wh).

  • AV6481 platform fit: The AV6481 family uses a single battery bay with a common BMS handshake across BT-81, BT-81A, and BT-81B variants. All three share the same voltage rail and connector pinout, so one pack covers the range without adapter changes.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through instrument power-up and active sensor load cycles. The BMS held stable under probe initialisation current spikes and did not trip during sustained measurement logging sequences.
  • Pre-deployment calibration cycle: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the AV6481 instrument menu before heading into the field. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings during the first measurement session, even when the pack is fully charged.

BMS cutoff when the AV6481 initialises a probe or sensor module

When the AV6481 powers up a probe or external sensor, the instrument draws a short but sharp current spike to initialise the module. An aged or deeply discharged pack can drop below the BMS protection threshold during this spike, causing the instrument to cut power before the sensor even completes startup. This is not a fault with the pack — it is the BMS doing its job when cell voltage is marginal. Charge the replacement pack fully to 12.6V before first use, then allow the instrument to complete a normal startup sequence before connecting any probe modules.

AV6481 shuts down mid-logging under sustained sensor load

Sustained sensor activity during a logging session pulls a steady draw that causes voltage to sag across the cells. If the pack is partially discharged going into a session, this sag can cross the BMS undervoltage cutoff point, triggering a shutdown and sometimes corrupting the active log file. The fix is straightforward — start field sessions with a full charge, and watch for the first low-voltage warning as a hard stop signal rather than a caution. On the AV6481, the shutdown threshold sits close enough to the warning threshold that there is little buffer between the two — treat the first alert as the last useful warning before cutoff.

Compatible Models

AV6481

Replaces Part Numbers

BT-81 BT-81A BT-81B HYLB-2025B

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours6800mAh
Capacity6800mAh
Rate75.48Wh
Gross Weight450g /15.87 oz
Approximate Weight450g /15.87 oz
Dimension 108.22 x 91.00 x 22.26mm

Product Highlights

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

My CETC AV6481 won't recognise the new battery after the instrument sat unused for several months — just shows a battery error and won't boot.

A pack that has sat unused can drop below the BMS recovery voltage, putting the protection circuit into sleep mode. The instrument then cannot handshake with the pack and throws an error on startup. Connect the pack to a compatible Li-ion charger and allow it to trickle charge for at least 30 minutes before reinserting — most BMS circuits recover once cell voltage climbs back above 9V. Once the charger shows a normal charge cycle is running, the pack is out of sleep mode and the AV6481 should recognise it on the next boot.

The AV6481 powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start a USB data transfer to a PC — why?

USB data transfer adds a secondary current draw on top of the instrument's active processor and display load. When the pack is partially discharged, this combined draw causes a voltage dropout that crosses the BMS cutoff threshold, and the instrument shuts off mid-transfer. Charge the pack fully before any transfer session, and avoid running transfers with the battery below the halfway indicator. If the shutdowns persist on a full charge, check that the USB cable is not also attempting to draw power from the instrument — use a data-only cable to eliminate that variable.

The battery percentage on the AV6481 display jumps around wildly after I installed the new pack — it read 80% on first boot, then jumped to 45% after one measurement.

The AV6481 uses a voltage-threshold method to estimate state of charge, and it calibrates that estimate against the cell profile it sees at startup. A new pack with a different internal resistance curve than the aged original will cause the indicator to read incorrectly until the instrument has mapped the new cells. Run two full charge-discharge cycles — charge to 12.6V, use the instrument through a normal session until the low-battery warning appears, then charge fully again. After two cycles the display percentage will track accurately against the actual charge state.

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