Fluke BP130 ScopeMeter Replacement Battery 4.8V 3000mAh
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Fluke BP130 ScopeMeter Replacement Battery 4.8V 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
3000mAh
Fluke ScopeMeter 123/124 Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BP130)
This 4.8V 3000mAh Ni-MH pack replaces the original BP130 and BP120MH batteries in the Fluke ScopeMeter 123, 123S, 124, and 124S portable oscilloscopes. These handheld scopes are used for field electrical troubleshooting, and this battery restores cordless operation when the original pack no longer holds charge. Voltage and cell count match the OEM spec exactly.
- ScopeMeter 123 and 124 platform fit: All four models — 123, 123S, 124, 124S — share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and 4.8V charge rail. The BMS in each unit uses the same charge termination logic, so one pack covers the full family without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack in a ScopeMeter 124 under sustained waveform capture load. The BMS accepted the charge cycle cleanly, delta-V termination triggered at the correct point, and the unit held a stable supply voltage through repeated probe initialisation events.
- Post-install calibration cycle: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the ScopeMeter's instrument menu before field deployment. The unit maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes the low-battery indicator to fire prematurely on the first active measurement session.
BMS lockout after the ScopeMeter sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge continuously in storage, and if the pack drops below roughly 1.0V per cell the BMS trips into a protection state and blocks both charging and power output. The ScopeMeter will appear completely dead — no screen, no charge indicator — even when connected to the charger. To recover, connect the charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before pressing power; many units will resume normal charge once the BMS detects a minimum input voltage above the lockout threshold. If the original pack has been in storage for over a year, replacing it is faster than attempting recovery.
ScopeMeter shuts off mid-measurement with the battery indicator still showing charge
This happens when the probe module initialises and pulls a short current spike the weakened pack cannot sustain — the cell voltage sags below the BMS cutoff threshold momentarily and the unit drops out, even though the resting voltage looked acceptable seconds before. A fresh pack with full cell capacity recovers from that transient draw without tripping the cutoff. To confirm this is the cause, attempt power-on without any probe connected — if the unit stays on, the pack is failing under load rather than at rest. Replace the battery and re-run the calibration cycle before returning to service.
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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
The ScopeMeter powers on fine but shuts down the moment I connect a probe — what's happening?
The probe module draws a brief current spike at initialisation, and a degraded Ni-MH pack can't sustain that draw without the cell voltage dropping below the BMS cutoff threshold. The unit shuts off even though it appeared fully charged at rest because resting voltage and load voltage are different things. A fresh pack with healthy cells handles the transient without dropping out. Fit the new battery, run the calibration cycle in the instrument menu, then reconnect the probe.
Readings were stable for the first few minutes of logging, then started drifting and the session reset — why?
Sustained sensor load draws more current than standby, and as the Ni-MH cells age their internal resistance rises, causing voltage to sag progressively under that load. Once the supply voltage drops far enough, the ScopeMeter's internal regulator loses its headroom and the measurement circuit destabilises — showing drift or triggering a soft reset. This isn't a firmware fault; it's a cell capacity issue. Replace the pack and confirm the voltage reads at or above 5.4V immediately after a full charge cycle before starting a long logging session.
The new battery won't charge after the ScopeMeter sat unused in storage for several months — is the pack faulty?
Not necessarily. Ni-MH packs self-discharge in storage, and if the cells dropped below approximately 1.0V per cell the BMS will have entered a protection state that blocks the charge circuit. Connect the charger and leave it undisturbed for 30–45 minutes — most BMS circuits recover once they detect a sustained input above the lockout threshold. If the charge indicator still doesn't activate after that window, check that the charger output reads between 6V and 7V with a multimeter before assuming the pack is dead.
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