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Fluke DS701 Diagnostic Videoscope 3.7V Replacement Battery

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Fits Fluke DS701 and DS703 Diagnostic Videoscope; replaces OEM part AHB6637117.
3.7V, 7000mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers full probe runtime without mid-inspection shutdowns.
Connector matches OEM housing; slides into battery slot with positive terminal forward.
Bench testing shows clean BMS handshake on first insertion; no fault codes logged.
After installation, run the full calibration cycle in the DS701 menu before fieldwork — skipping calibration causes premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

7000mAh

Fluke DS701 / DS703 Diagnostic Videoscope — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (AHB6637117)

This 3.7V, 7000mAh Li-Polymer pack replaces the OEM battery in the Fluke DS701 and DS703 Diagnostic Videoscopes. Both models share the same battery bay geometry, connector, and BMS handshake protocol. Capacity comes from the product specification — 7000mAh / 25.9Wh.

  • DS701 and DS703 shared platform: Both videoscopes run off the same 3.7V battery rail and use an identical locking connector. The BMS in each model checks cell voltage and temperature at startup — the same handshake routine — so a single pack serves both units without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through probe-motor initialisation, sustained LED illumination, and articulation-motor draws simultaneously. The BMS held stable through the combined current spike at probe power-up and did not trip into protection mode under that combined load.
  • Post-install calibration on the DS701 / DS703: After fitting the new pack, run a full calibration cycle through the videoscope's system menu before field use. The instrument maps battery state during that routine — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings to appear well before the cell is actually depleted.

BMS lockout after the DS701 sat unused in a carry case for months

Li-Polymer cells self-discharge slowly during storage. If a DS701 sits unused long enough, the pack can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell — and the protection circuit latches off to prevent damage. At that point the unit will not power on and will not respond to the charger immediately. Place the pack on the OEM charger for 20–30 minutes anyway; most Fluke chargers apply a trickle current to recover cells above the hard cutoff. If the pack does not begin accepting a normal charge current after that period, cell voltage has dropped below safe recovery — the pack needs replacement, not further charging.

DS701 shuts down mid-inspection during USB data transfer to a PC

USB data transfer adds a second draw path on top of the illumination LEDs and articulation motor — a fatigued or partially discharged cell can't sustain the combined load. Voltage sags under the combined draw, the BMS interprets it as a low-cell event, and the unit shuts off before the transfer completes. Charge the pack fully before any USB transfer session and verify the battery indicator shows at least three bars before connecting the cable. If shutdowns persist on a fresh charge, the cell capacity has faded to the point where the pack needs replacing.

Compatible Models

DS701 Diagnostic Videoscope DS703 Diagnostic Videoscope

Replaces Part Numbers

AHB6637117

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours7000mAh
Capacity7000mAh
Rate25.9Wh
Net Weight121g /4.27 oz
Gross Weight171g /6.03 oz
Approximate Weight171g /6.03 oz
Dimension 117.80 x 36.00 x 13.30mm

Product Highlights

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

My Fluke DS701 powers on fine but shuts off every time the probe articulation motor kicks in — is this a BMS trip?

Yes. The articulation motor draws a short current spike at startup that can exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold on a degraded or partially charged cell. We reproduced this on the bench — a cell below roughly 3.5V under load triggers the protection cutoff before the motor completes its initialisation sweep. Charge the pack fully and retry; if the shutdown repeats on a full charge, the cell's internal resistance has risen enough that the pack needs replacing.

My DS703 battery percentage jumps around after I fit a new pack — it showed 60% on boot, then dropped to 20% after a few minutes without heavy use.

The DS703's battery indicator calibrates its voltage thresholds against the cell it learned on — a new cell with different resting-voltage characteristics causes the display to read inconsistently until the instrument recalibrates. Run the full calibration cycle through the system menu immediately after fitting the new pack. After one complete discharge and recharge following that calibration, the percentage readout tracks correctly.

My DS701 won't take a charge after sitting in the kit bag all winter — the charger LED just blinks and stops.

Extended storage allows the Li-Polymer cell to self-discharge below the BMS recovery voltage, around 2.5V per cell, at which point the protection circuit blocks charging to prevent damage. Leave the pack connected to the OEM charger for at least 20 minutes — the charger applies a reduced trickle current to bring the cell back above the recovery threshold before switching to normal charge mode. If the charger LED does not transition to a steady charge indication after 30 minutes on the trickle, the cell voltage has dropped below the point of safe recovery and the pack requires replacement.

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