Fluke 700 Calibrator Replacement Battery 7.2V 3500mAh
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Fluke 700 Calibrator Replacement Battery 7.2V 3500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
3500mAh
Fluke 700 / 740 / 744 Calibrator Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (116-066)
This is a 7.2V, 3500mAh Ni-MH pack built to replace OEM part 116-066 in Fluke's portable calibrator lineup. It fits the 700, 740, and 744 Calibrators along with the DSP-100 and several additional models sharing the same battery bay and connector. Voltage and capacity figures match the original specification exactly.
- 700 / 740 / 744 Calibrator platform: These models share a common 7.2V power rail, identical connector footprint, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one pack covers the entire series without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a calibrator unit, confirmed the BMS accepted the pack without fault flags, and verified that cell voltage under the instrument's sustained signal-generation load held within acceptable bounds across multiple sessions.
- Post-install calibration cycle tip: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before field deployment. The calibrator maps battery state during that sequence, and skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session even when the pack is fully charged.
BMS lockout after the calibrator sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. A calibrator stored for several months can drain the pack below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 5.4V for a 7.2V six-cell pack — at which point the BMS enters a protective sleep state and the charger sees no load. The fix is a slow trickle charge at 0.1C using a compatible Ni-MH charger; most chargers recover the pack within one to two hours once cell voltage climbs back above 5.8V. Do not attempt a fast charge from this state — the BMS may reject it and report a fault.
Calibrator shuts down mid-measurement even with a recently charged pack
This happens when the instrument's probe or sensor module initialises — the brief current spike at power-up can exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold, triggering a cutoff before any measurement completes. It is not a capacity problem; it is a protection event. The BMS resets after the pack is removed, rested for 30 seconds, and reinstalled. If the shutdowns continue, check that the probe connector is fully seated — a partial connection increases resistance and amplifies the inrush spike.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Fluke
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Fluke 744 powers on fine but resets or loses its reading partway through a logging session — is this the battery?
Yes, and the cause is voltage dropout under sustained sensor load rather than a dead cell. As the calibrator drives continuous signal output, the pack voltage dips; if it crosses the instrument's low-voltage threshold momentarily, the unit resets the active session. Charge the pack fully, then run the instrument's internal calibration cycle so it re-maps the battery state curve before your next session. If the dropout recurs, check cell voltage under load with a multimeter — a healthy 7.2V Ni-MH pack should hold above 6.0V under the calibrator's operating draw.
The display shows a full battery icon right after charging, then jumps to one bar within a few minutes of use — what's happening?
The calibrator's percentage indicator is recalibrating its voltage thresholds against the new cells. Original packs that have aged have a compressed voltage curve; a fresh 3500mAh pack has a flatter discharge profile, and the instrument misreads the early portion of that curve as a steep drop. Run two or three full charge-discharge cycles through the calibrator before trusting the indicator — after that, the display stabilises and tracks accurately.
The calibrator won't charge after the pack sat in storage — the charger light stays green immediately as if it's already full.
That instant-green response means the charger sees no load, which points to the BMS in sleep mode after deep self-discharge. Connect the pack to a Ni-MH charger capable of trickle charging at 0.1C and leave it for 60–90 minutes. Once cell voltage recovers above approximately 5.8V, the BMS wakes and the charger will switch to a normal charge cycle. Avoid skipping straight to a fast charge — a BMS still below recovery voltage will reject it and the charger will cycle off again without delivering current.
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