MicroRAE PGM-2500 G02-3004-000 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1800mAh
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MicroRAE PGM-2500 G02-3004-000 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1800mAh
MicroRAE PGM-2500 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (G02-3004-000)
This 3.7V 1800mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM pack in the MicroRAE PGM-2500 portable multi-gas detector. The PGM-2500 monitors combustible gases, oxygen, and toxic compounds in industrial and field environments. Voltage and capacity match the original specification exactly — no firmware conflict, no BMS rejection at first boot.
- PGM-2500 fit: The G02-3004-000 pack uses a 3.7V single-cell Li-ion architecture with a connector and BMS handshake specific to the PGM-2500 chassis. The instrument's power management circuit authenticates voltage and current profile at startup — a mismatched cell voltage rail causes the unit to flag a battery fault before sensors initialise.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through sensor warm-up, multi-gas logging, and alarm trigger sequences on the PGM-2500. The BMS held stable through the current spike at sensor power-up, which is the point most aftermarket cells trip a cutoff and force a restart.
- Pre-deployment calibration step: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the PGM-2500 instrument menu before taking it into the field. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skip this step and the unit will throw premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session even with a full charge.
BMS cutoff during sensor initialisation on the PGM-2500
When the PGM-2500 powers on, the electrochemical sensors draw a short current spike as they warm to operating temperature. This spike — typically within the first 20 to 30 seconds of startup — can push instantaneous current draw above what a degraded or poorly matched cell will tolerate. The battery's BMS reads this as an overload condition and cuts output before the sensors finish initialising, forcing the unit off. A healthy cell rated for the correct discharge profile absorbs this spike without tripping the cutoff, and the instrument completes its startup sequence normally.
PGM-2500 won't recognise a new pack after long storage
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage, and if voltage drops below roughly 2.5V per cell the BMS enters a protective sleep state — it stops responding to the charger entirely. The PGM-2500 will show no charging activity and may not power on at all. To recover the pack, connect it to the OEM charger and leave it for up to two hours without interruption — most BMS circuits have a trickle-charge recovery window that kicks in below the normal charge threshold. If the pack reaches 3.0V, the BMS will exit sleep and normal charging resumes.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: MicroRAE
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My PGM-2500 shuts off every time it tries to start up the sensors — the battery shows charged but the unit won't get past the warm-up screen. What's happening?
This is a BMS cutoff triggered by the sensor initialisation spike. As the electrochemical sensors warm up, they pull a short burst of current that exceeds what a weak or mismatched cell can deliver — the BMS trips and cuts output before startup completes. We saw this on the bench with degraded cells; a fresh pack with the correct discharge profile holds steady through that spike. Fit the replacement pack, run the calibration cycle from the instrument menu, and the unit should complete startup without cutting out.
The PGM-2500 readings were logging fine, then the display flickered and the session data reset mid-survey. The battery indicator still showed two bars. What caused that?
That's a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load — not a sudden dead battery. During a continuous logging session, the combined draw from the sensors, display, and data logging can pull the cell voltage down briefly below the instrument's operating threshold even when the fuel gauge still shows charge remaining. The instrument resets rather than corrupts the data file. This typically appears in cells that have lost internal capacity through repeated shallow cycles. A cell at full rated capacity holds the voltage rail stable under that sustained load — check that the replacement pack charges fully before the next deployment.
The PGM-2500 powers on normally at the office, but shuts down when I connect it to a PC for data transfer via USB. Is this a port issue or a battery issue?
It's a combined draw problem. USB data transfer activates the communication circuit at the same time the sensors are still powered, pushing total current draw higher than during normal standalone operation. If the cell is at the lower end of its charge or has degraded capacity, that combined load drops cell voltage enough to trigger the low-voltage cutoff. The instrument shuts down to protect the sensors and data integrity. Charge the pack fully before any USB transfer session, and confirm voltage is above 3.7V at the cell terminals before connecting to the PC.
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