Minelab CTX 3030 WM-10 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1100mAh
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Minelab CTX 3030 WM-10 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1100mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1100mAh
Minelab WM-10 / WM12 / GPZ 7000 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (0303-0036)
This 3.7V 1100mAh lithium-polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Minelab WM-10 and WM12 wireless audio modules, as well as the GPZ 7000 detector. It matches the OEM part number 0303-0036 and fits the compact 51.50 × 34.40 × 6.00mm cavity inside the module housing.
- WM-10, WM12, and GPZ 7000 shared pack: All three units run the same 3.7V single-cell architecture with identical connector pinout and BMS handshake thresholds. Minelab standardised this cell across the wireless module range, so one replacement covers all listed variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the WM-10 module. The BMS accepted the pack without error flags, held the cutoff at the correct low-voltage threshold, and the module maintained stable wireless audio pairing throughout the test discharge cycle.
- First-use initialisation on the WM-10: After installing this cell, run the WM-10 through a full charge-to-100% cycle before heading into the field. The module's charge controller maps the new cell's capacity curve on the first complete charge, and skipping this step causes the LED indicator to report low charge prematurely during your first detection session.
Why the WM-10 drops audio link mid-session after months in storage
Lithium-polymer cells left unused below approximately 3.0V enter a deep-discharge state where the internal BMS latches off to prevent cell damage. When the WM-10 is pulled out after a long off-season, the module may power on briefly then drop the wireless audio link as the BMS detects the cell voltage sitting at or below its recovery threshold. This is not a fault with the module's RF circuitry — the cell simply needs a slow recovery charge before it will sustain normal operating load. Connect the module to a low-current USB charger and leave it for at least two hours before attempting to pair.
WM-10 LED flashes low-battery immediately after a full charge
When a new or deeply discharged cell is installed, the module's charge indicator reads voltage against a stored threshold calibrated to the previous cell's age and internal resistance. A fresh cell at 4.2V can still trigger an early low-battery flash because the threshold map is out of sync with the new cell's characteristics. Run one complete charge cycle — charge fully to 4.2V, use the module until the automatic cutoff, then charge again. After that single recalibration cycle the LED indicator tracks the new cell accurately.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Minelab
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My WM-10 pairs fine but then drops the audio link within a few seconds — could the battery cause this?
Yes. A degraded or partially discharged cell sags below the module's operating voltage floor the moment the RF transmitter draws current at full power, triggering an immediate BMS cutoff. The module appears to pair because pairing draw is brief, but sustained audio transmission pulls enough current to expose the voltage sag. Install a fully charged replacement cell and confirm the resting voltage reads at least 3.9V before pairing.
The WM-10 won't charge at all after sitting in my gear bag since last season — is the battery dead?
Not necessarily. A lithium-polymer cell left in storage for several months can self-discharge below 2.5V, at which point the BMS locks the charge circuit to protect the cell from recovery damage. Some chargers interpret this as a missing or shorted pack and refuse to initiate charging. Connect the module to a USB charger that supports trickle or pre-charge mode and leave it for 30–60 minutes — once the cell recovers above 3.0V the standard charge circuit will engage.
My GPZ 7000 wireless module shows a full charge on screen but cuts out during a long field session — what's happening?
An aged cell loses capacity but the voltage at rest stays near 4.2V, so the indicator reads full. Under sustained wireless audio load the cell reaches its cutoff threshold much faster than a fresh pack, causing an abrupt shutdown that looks unrelated to battery state. The indicator is reading open-circuit voltage, not real capacity. Replace the cell and run one full discharge cycle in the field — after that, the module's low-battery warning will trigger at the correct point before shutdown.
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