Megger MIT515 Insulation Tester Compatible Battery 10.8V 5200mAh
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Megger MIT515 Insulation Tester Compatible Battery 10.8V 5200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
5200mAh
Megger MIT515 / MIT525 / MIT1025 Series — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (2001-966)
This 10.8V, 5200mAh Li-ion pack replaces OEM part 2001-966 in the Megger MIT515 Insulation Resistance Tester, MIT525 Industrial Insulation Tester, and MIT1025 Insulation Tester. All three instruments share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. Capacity is sourced from product data at 56.16Wh.
- MIT515 / MIT525 / MIT1025 platform fit: These three testers run off the same 10.8V Li-ion cell configuration and use an identical multi-pin connector with a matched BMS communication line. A pack built for one unit satisfies the voltage rail and handshake requirements of all three.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through insulation test sequences including 1kV output bursts on the MIT515. The BMS held voltage within spec across sustained high-voltage generation cycles and responded correctly to charge termination signals from the instrument's charging circuit.
- Post-install calibration step: After fitting a new pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before field deployment. The MIT515 maps battery state during that sequence — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings to appear on the first measurement session even when the pack is fully charged.
BMS lockout after the MIT515 sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly over time. If the MIT515 sits unused for several months with the original pack inside, the cells can drop below the BMS protection threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point the BMS latches into a lockout state and the instrument will not respond to the power button. The charger must apply a low-current pre-charge pulse to wake the cells above the recovery threshold before normal charging can resume. Place the pack on charge for at least 30 minutes before concluding it is faulty — most chargers compatible with this instrument deliver that pre-charge pulse automatically once the pack voltage exceeds 8.0V.
Readings resetting or dropping mid-logging session on the MIT515
The MIT515 sustains a high-voltage output rail during extended insulation resistance logging, which draws a steady current from the pack throughout the test window. If the cells have degraded, internal resistance rises and voltage sags under that sustained load — the instrument interprets the sag as a low-battery condition and either resets the display or aborts the log. This is different from the pack appearing flat at rest; the open-circuit voltage can look healthy while the loaded voltage collapses. Check the pack under load: if terminal voltage drops below 9.5V during a 1kV test sequence, cell degradation is the cause and the pack needs replacing.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Megger
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The MIT515 powers on fine but shuts off the moment it starts a 1kV insulation test — why?
The high-voltage generator in the MIT515 draws a sharp current spike at the moment it energises the test circuit. If the pack's cells have aged, internal resistance is high enough that this spike drags terminal voltage below the instrument's undervoltage cutoff in under a second. The BMS then trips to protect the cells, killing power before any reading appears. Check terminal voltage under load during a test — if it drops below 9.5V at the spike, the pack can no longer handle the instrument's start-up current demand and needs replacing.
New pack installed, MIT515 charges fully but the battery indicator shows low within the first two measurements — is the pack faulty?
Almost always this is a calibration issue, not a faulty cell. The MIT515 builds its battery state map during the calibration routine in the instrument menu, and if that step was skipped after fitting the new pack, the instrument is still referencing the old cell's voltage curve. Run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu with the new pack installed. The low-battery warning should clear by the end of that sequence; if it does not, then investigate the pack itself.
MIT515 will not charge after sitting unused for four months — charger light stays green immediately as if it's already full.
A charger showing "complete" instantly on a deeply discharged pack usually means the pack voltage has fallen so low the charger cannot detect a valid battery — it reads the circuit as open and defaults to the full indicator. The cells need to recover above roughly 8.0V before the charger can enter its normal charge cycle. Connect the pack, wait 20–30 minutes, then disconnect and reconnect — most compatible chargers will detect the pack once the pre-charge pulse has lifted cell voltage above that threshold and begin a proper charge cycle from there.
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