Micronix MB-300 Replacement Battery 4.8V 4500mAh Ni-MH
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Micronix MB-300 Replacement Battery 4.8V 4500mAh Ni-MH - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
4500mAh
Micronix MSA338 / MSA358 — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (MB-300)
This is the MB-300 replacement battery for the Micronix MSA338 and MSA358 survey and test instruments. It runs at 4.8V with a 4500mAh (21.6Wh) Ni-MH cell pack. If your original battery no longer holds a usable charge through a field session, this is the direct swap.
- MSA338 and MSA358 compatibility: Both models share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and 4.8V supply rail. The BMS handshake is identical across the two, so one battery spec covers both without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the MSA338's probe initialisation sequence, where inrush current spikes sharply at sensor power-up. The BMS held through repeated cold-starts without tripping the protection circuit.
- First-use calibration cycle: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before heading into the field. The MSA338 and MSA358 map battery state during calibration — skip this step and the instrument will throw premature low-battery warnings on your first measurement session.
BMS lockout after the MSA338 sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge over storage, and if the pack drops below approximately 3.6V total, the BMS enters a protective sleep state. In this condition, the instrument sees no voltage on the battery rail and behaves as if no pack is installed. A standard charger may not wake the cells because its activation threshold is above what the depleted pack can present. Use a charger with a recovery or trickle-charge mode — apply 100mA to 150mA until the pack climbs above 4.0V, then resume normal charge.
Instrument shuts off mid-session during sustained sensor logging
During continuous data logging, the sensor array draws a steady load that older or degraded Ni-MH cells cannot sustain cleanly. Voltage sags under this load until it crosses the instrument's undervoltage cutoff, triggering an abrupt shutdown — even if the battery indicator showed adequate charge before the session. This is a voltage-sag failure, not a capacity failure, and it appears sooner as cells age. If shutdowns occur consistently after 20–30 minutes of active logging, check resting voltage after a full charge — it should read at or above 5.2V on a fresh pack.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Micronix
- 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 MSA338 shuts down the moment the probe module initialises — battery shows charged beforehand. What's happening?
Probe initialisation pulls a sharp inrush current that exceeds what a weakened or cold Ni-MH pack can deliver cleanly. The BMS reads this as an overload and cuts output before the instrument fully boots. We replicated this on the bench — a fresh MB-300 pack held the inrush without tripping, where an aged pack failed at the same point. Confirm resting voltage is at or above 5.2V before connecting the probe, and if the problem persists with a new pack, check the probe connector pins for corrosion.
Readings reset or jump unexpectedly partway through a logging session, then recover — no error code shown.
This is a voltage dropout event, not a display glitch. Under sustained sensor load, cell voltage dips briefly below the instrument's stable-operation threshold, causing the measurement circuit to reset — then recovers as load eases. The instrument logs the gap but doesn't always flag it as a battery fault. It happens most often with cells that have accumulated shallow cycles without full discharge. Run the pack through two full discharge-and-recharge cycles after installation to condition the cells before a critical field session.
Pack won't take a charge after sitting unused in storage for several months — charger shows no activity.
Ni-MH cells that have self-discharged below roughly 3.6V total will cause the BMS to block normal charge input. The charger sees insufficient pack voltage at its input terminals and either errors out or stays idle. Use a charger with a dedicated recovery or trickle mode — apply 100mA to 150mA until the pack registers above 4.0V, then switch to standard charge. If the pack won't climb above 4.0V after 30 minutes of trickle input, the cells have reached end of life and recovery is not possible.
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