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Minelab Excalibur 800 Replacement Battery 12V 1400mAh

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Fits Minelab Excalibur 800, Excalibur II, Excalibur 1000 metal detectors; replaces OEM part TER51140.
12V, 1400mAh Ni-MH pack delivers sustained current for underwater detection sweeps without mid-session dropouts.
Connector slides straight into the battery bay with single locking tab; no adapter needed.
We bench-tested this cell in a static load rig; BMS accepted the initial charge cycle without fault codes.
After installation, submerge the detector in water and run a full sweep pattern on dry ground before field use — Ni-MH packs need one complete discharge-recharge cycle under actual load to stabilize voltage regulation in the Excalibur platform.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

1400mAh

Minelab Excalibur 800 Series — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (TER51140)

This is a 12V, 1400mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Minelab Excalibur 800 Metal Detector and related Excalibur series detectors. It replaces OEM part TER51140 directly. The Excalibur line is a waterproof underwater detector — this battery powers the unit during beach, surf, and freshwater prospecting sessions.

  • Excalibur 800, Excalibur II, Excalibur 1000, and Excalibur II PODS: These models share the same 12V battery bay, connector pinout, and charge circuit. One pack fits all variants without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the Excalibur platform. The BMS held stable across full draw cycles, and the charge circuit accepted the pack without fault codes or cutoff interruptions.
  • Post-install charge cycle on the Excalibur: After fitting a new pack, run a complete charge using the Minelab charger before entering the water. The Excalibur's charge circuit calibrates to the pack's internal resistance on the first full charge — skipping this causes early low-battery indicators during your first search session.

Why the Excalibur powers off suddenly after months of storage

Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. A pack stored for three or more months can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 9V on a 12V Ni-MH pack. When the detector powers on, the BMS sees a cell voltage too low to sustain load and cuts output within seconds. The fix is a slow pre-charge at low current before a full charge cycle. Most Minelab chargers will handle this automatically if left connected — allow at least 12 hours on the charger before testing the unit.

Excalibur shuts down mid-sweep with no warning indicator

This typically happens when aged cells can no longer hold voltage under the sustained draw of the detector's coil and signal processing circuit. The pack may read as charged at rest, but voltage sags below the cutoff threshold the moment the coil energises. It is not a charger fault. Test resting voltage at the battery terminals — a healthy 12V Ni-MH pack should read at least 12.5V fully charged. If resting voltage is below 11.8V after a full charge cycle, the pack has reached end of life and needs replacement.

Compatible Models

Excalibur 800 Metal Detector Excalibur II Metal Detector Excalibur 1000 Excalibur II PODS Excalibur SWORD Sword detector

Replaces Part Numbers

TER51140

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours1400mAh
Capacity1400mAh
Rate16.8Wh
Net Weight228.5g /8.06 oz
Gross Weight408.5g /14.41 oz
Approximate Weight408.5g /14.41 oz
Dimension 108.42 x 34.10 x 32.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Minelab
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Excalibur shows a full charge but cuts out as soon as I turn the coil on — what's happening?

The coil energising pulls a current spike that aged or deeply discharged cells can't sustain — voltage collapses under load even though resting voltage looks fine. This is a cell-level failure, not a charger issue. Fit the new pack, run a full charge cycle on the Minelab charger, then check resting terminal voltage — it should read 12.5V or above before you take it into the water.

The new battery won't charge at all after sitting in a drawer for months — the charger light stays green immediately.

A Ni-MH pack stored for extended periods can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, and the charger interprets a near-dead pack as already full. Leave the pack connected to the Minelab charger for a minimum of 12 hours — the charger's trickle stage will slowly recover cell voltage above the detection threshold, then trigger a normal charge cycle. If the light stays green and the pack remains cold after 12 hours, the cells have over-discharged beyond recovery.

The Excalibur keeps giving me a low-battery warning early in a session even though I just charged the new pack fully.

The Excalibur's low-battery indicator is calibrated against the internal resistance of the pack it first fully charges — skipping a complete initial charge before the first session causes the detector to set an inaccurate threshold. Run one full uninterrupted charge cycle using the Minelab charger before your first search session. After that first calibrated cycle, the low-battery warning will trigger at the correct voltage — around 10.8V under load.

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