Juniper Mesa Pro 14.4V Replacement Battery 29562
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Juniper Mesa Pro 14.4V Replacement Battery 29562 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Juniper Mesa Pro — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (29562)
This is a 14.4V, 3400mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Juniper Mesa Pro and Mesa Pro 10" GPS/GNSS receivers. It uses OEM part number 29562 and slots directly into the same battery bay. Voltage and capacity match the original spec to keep your instrument functional in the field.
- Mesa Pro and Mesa Pro 10" compatibility: Both models share the same 14.4V battery architecture, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — a single cell design covers the full Mesa Pro lineup without hardware modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the Mesa Pro platform. The BMS negotiated correctly with the instrument's power management controller, and cell voltage held stable under sustained GNSS acquisition load.
- First-use calibration: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the Mesa Pro's instrument menu before heading to site. The instrument maps battery state during that routine — skip it, and the battery percentage indicator will throw premature low-battery warnings on your first survey session.
BMS lockout after a Mesa Pro sits unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells in survey instruments self-discharge during storage. If the Mesa Pro sits unused long enough, cell voltage can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell — and the pack enters a protective sleep state. At that point, the instrument shows no charge response and the battery appears dead even with a charger connected. To recover it, apply charge at a low current rate for 10–15 minutes before the BMS will accept a normal charge cycle. If voltage has dropped below 2.0V per cell, the pack is outside recovery range and needs replacement.
Mesa Pro shuts down mid-session with no low-battery warning
This happens when sustained sensor load — continuous GNSS tracking, active Bluetooth, and data logging running simultaneously — pulls enough current to trigger a momentary voltage sag below the BMS cutoff threshold. The pack is not empty; it is cutting out under combined draw. Older or partially degraded cells sag further under the same load, so the problem worsens as a battery ages. Check rested cell voltage at the battery terminals: if it reads below 13.8V after a full charge, the pack has capacity loss significant enough to cause this under field load.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Juniper
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Mesa Pro won't recognise the new battery after it sat in storage — the screen stays blank and won't charge. What's wrong?
The replacement pack has likely dropped below BMS recovery voltage during storage. Connect the Mesa Pro to its charger and leave it for 15 minutes before attempting to power on — the BMS needs a trickle input to exit sleep mode before it will accept a full charge. If the charger LED shows no activity after 20 minutes, check terminal voltage on the pack: anything below 10V across the pack means the cells are below recovery threshold and the pack cannot be brought back. Above 10V, continue charging on the standard dock.
The Mesa Pro powers on fine but shuts off every time I start a USB data transfer to the laptop. Battery shows 80%. What's causing it?
USB data transfer adds a combined draw — active GNSS, display backlight, and USB host controller all pulling simultaneously — that pushes current demand above what a partially cycled or aged cell can deliver without voltage sag. The BMS reads the sag as an undervoltage fault and cuts power before the instrument can write corrupted data. Transfer data with the Mesa Pro on the charging dock so the charger circuit supports the combined load, rather than relying on battery alone. If the shutdowns continue even on charge, test rested pack voltage: it should read 16.4V immediately after a full charge completes.
Halfway through a logging session, my GNSS coordinates start drifting and the instrument resets the data point — battery indicator still shows green. Is this a battery issue?
Yes — this is a voltage dropout event, not a GPS signal issue. Under sustained logging load, the cells sag momentarily, causing the instrument's processor to brown-out and re-initialise the position fix. The battery percentage display doesn't catch it because the indicator updates on a slow polling cycle and the sag is brief. To confirm, watch the voltage at the battery terminals under load: a healthy pack at this capacity should stay above 13.2V during active logging. If it dips below that, the cells are degraded enough that sustained field sessions will produce unreliable data — replace the pack before the next survey.
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