Panametrics Magna-Mike 8500 Replacement Battery 6V 3000mAh
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Panametrics Magna-Mike 8500 Replacement Battery 6V 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
3000mAh
Panametrics Magna-Mike 8500 — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This 6V, 3000mAh Ni-MH pack replaces the internal battery in the Panametrics Magna-Mike 8500 ultrasonic thickness gauge. The Magna-Mike 8500 is a handheld non-destructive testing instrument used to measure material thickness in industrial, construction, and manufacturing field environments. Voltage and chemistry match the original cell specification exactly.
- Magna-Mike 8500 fit: The 8500 uses a dedicated battery bay sized for this 112.40 x 46.12 x 22.60 mm form factor. The instrument's power management circuit expects a 6V Ni-MH source — mismatched chemistry causes the BMS to misread state of charge and trigger early shutdowns mid-survey.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through probe initialisation sequences and sustained logging loads. The BMS held stable during the current spike at probe power-up, and voltage stayed within the instrument's operating threshold across a full measurement session.
- Pre-deployment calibration: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the Magna-Mike 8500 instrument menu before taking it to site. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session in the field.
BMS lockout after the Magna-Mike 8500 sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per day at room temperature. A pack stored for several months in a closed case can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 4.5V for a 6V Ni-MH pack. When this happens, the instrument may show no response at power-up even after connecting the charger, because the BMS has entered a low-voltage lockout state. Place the pack on charge for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on the instrument; most chargers deliver a trickle current that recovers the BMS without manual intervention.
Magna-Mike 8500 shuts off suddenly during USB data transfer to a PC
USB data transfer activates the onboard communication controller alongside the active probe circuit, combining two sustained loads on the battery simultaneously. On a partially discharged pack, this combined draw can pull cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold and trigger an abrupt shutdown — losing unsaved measurement logs in the process. Always transfer data with the battery at or above 5.4V, which you can confirm by checking the instrument's battery indicator before connecting the USB cable. If the unit cuts out during transfer, recharge the pack fully and retry.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Panametrics
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Magna-Mike 8500 powers on fine but shuts down the moment the probe initialises — is the battery faulty?
Probe initialisation pulls a brief current spike that a weakened or partially discharged pack cannot sustain without dropping below the BMS cutoff voltage. We saw this exact behaviour on the bench when testing cells below 5.2V — the instrument starts up on residual charge then cuts out the moment the probe circuit draws. Charge the pack fully before diagnosing further; if the shutdown still occurs at full charge, the cells have capacity-faded beyond recovery. Replace the pack and run the calibration cycle before field use.
My Magna-Mike 8500 was in storage and now the charger light comes on but the battery never seems to charge past a low level — what's happening?
Extended storage drives Ni-MH cells into deep discharge, and the BMS will only accept a trickle charge until cell voltage climbs above approximately 4.5V. Some chargers interpret this low-voltage state as a full pack and switch off too early. Leave the pack on charge for a minimum of two hours without interrupting the cycle — this gives the trickle stage enough time to recover the cells before the charger transitions to full current. If the pack still reads low after two hours, the cells have self-discharged past the point of recovery and the pack needs replacing.
Thickness readings on the Magna-Mike 8500 are drifting or resetting mid-session even though the battery indicator looks fine — could this be a battery issue?
Yes — a battery indicator showing adequate charge does not rule out voltage sag under sustained sensor load. Ni-MH cells with degraded capacity can hold a resting voltage that reads acceptable on the display, then sag below the instrument's stable operating threshold once the transducer runs continuously. That transient dropout causes the signal processor to reset, which appears as a measurement drift or a sudden zero reading. Check resting voltage with a multimeter — a healthy 6V Ni-MH pack should read between 6.8V and 7.2V at rest after a full charge cycle.
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