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FARO ACCSS8001 14.4V 6400mAh Replacement Battery

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Fits FARO 3D Laser Scanner M70, S70, S150 models; replaces OEM part number ACCSS8001.
14.4V, 6400mAh lithium-ion pack delivers sustained power for extended field measurement sessions without mid-scan shutdowns.
Connector orientation and locking tab match FARO's standard slot design; seats flush with zero play or rocking.
Bench testing confirmed stable voltage delivery under sustained sensor load with no BMS cutoff during continuous measurement cycles.
After installation, run a full calibration cycle through the scanner menu before field deployment — the instrument maps battery state during calibration, and skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session.
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Voltage

14.4V

Amp

6400mAh

FARO 3D Laser Scanner M70 / S70 / S150 — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ACCSS8001)

This 14.4V, 6400mAh (92.16Wh) lithium-ion battery replaces the FARO OEM part ACCSS8001. It fits the FARO 3D Laser Scanner range including the M70, S70, and S150 models used in surveying, construction documentation, and industrial measurement. The pack slots into the same battery bay and connects to the same BMS communication bus as the original.

  • M70 / S70 / S150 compatibility: These three scanner models share a common 14.4V power architecture and the same physical connector and BMS handshake protocol. One pack covers all three variants without any adapter or firmware workaround.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through scanner power-up, active scanning load, and USB data transfer to a connected PC. The BMS held voltage within spec across all three load states and did not trip on the combined draw during file offload.
  • First-deployment calibration step: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the scanner's instrument menu before heading to site. The scanner maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes the low-battery warning to trigger early on the first real measurement session, even with a full charge.

BMS cutoff at scan initialisation — why the scanner shuts down the moment it starts a scan

When the FARO scanner begins a scan session, the spinning mirror motor and laser module draw a sharp current spike in the first two to three seconds. On a degraded or deeply discharged pack, that spike can push the instantaneous draw past the BMS overcurrent threshold, tripping a protective cutoff before the scan even registers. This looks identical to a dead battery — the scanner simply goes dark. A pack sitting at or above 14.0V under no-load should survive the motor-start surge without tripping; if yours cuts out at that voltage, the cells are no longer delivering adequate instantaneous current and the pack needs replacement.

Scanner not recognising a new pack after it sat unused in a carry case

Li-ion packs that sit uncharged for several months can self-discharge below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 10.0–10.5V for a 14.4V nominal pack — at which point the BMS enters a sleep state and the scanner sees no battery at all. The fix is a slow pre-charge: connect the pack to the OEM charger and leave it for 30–60 minutes before powering the scanner. Most chargers apply a low-current recovery pulse at voltages below the normal charge acceptance floor. If the charger light never transitions from fault to charge mode, the pack has dropped below recoverable voltage and the cells are unlikely to accept a safe charge cycle.

Compatible Models

3D Laser Scanner M70 S70 S150 S350

Replaces Part Numbers

ACCSS8001

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.4V
Amp Hours6400mAh
Capacity6400mAh
Rate92.16Wh
Net Weight431g /15.20 oz
Gross Weight501g /17.67 oz
Approximate Weight501g /17.67 oz
Dimension 76.20 x 57.10 x 60.50mm

Product Highlights

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

My FARO scanner powers on fine but shuts off the moment it starts transferring scan data to my PC — is this a battery issue?

Yes. USB data transfer to a PC adds a sustained draw on top of the scanner's own processing load, and the combined current can cause voltage to sag far enough that the BMS triggers a low-voltage cutoff. This is separate from the scanner running normally during a scan — the transfer phase holds a different, often heavier load profile. Check the pack's resting voltage before transfer: if it reads below 13.5V on a meter after a full charge cycle, the cells are not holding capacity and the pack should be replaced. A healthy pack at 14.2–14.4V after charge will hold through a standard file offload without dropping out.

The battery percentage on the FARO display jumps around or resets to a different number every time I power the scanner back on — what causes that?

The FARO scanner estimates charge state using a voltage-threshold lookup rather than a true fuel gauge, so any mismatch between the cell's actual voltage curve and the scanner's reference table produces erratic percentage readings. A new pack has slightly different resting voltages per state-of-charge compared to a worn original, and the scanner takes two or three full charge-discharge cycles to settle its readings against the new cell's curve. Run the pack through three complete cycles — full charge, active scanning until the scanner warns low, then full recharge — before trusting the percentage indicator for field planning.

My FARO scanner's pack will not take a charge after sitting in storage for four months — the charger just shows a fault light immediately.

A fault light at the start of a charge attempt almost always means the pack's resting voltage has dropped below the charger's minimum acceptance threshold, typically around 10.0V for a 14.4V pack. At that level the BMS is in deep sleep and blocks current flow as a safety measure. Measure the pack's voltage across the terminals with a multimeter — if you read below 10.0V, the pack is outside safe recovery range and should not be force-charged. If you read between 10.0V and 12.0V, try a different OEM-compatible charger that supports a low-current recovery mode; some chargers apply a 0.1C trickle pulse that can wake the BMS enough to accept a normal charge cycle.

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