Sound Devices NH2054 14.4V Replacement Battery 6400mAh
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Sound Devices NH2054 14.4V Replacement Battery 6400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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14.4V
Amp
6400mAh
Sound Devices Mixpre 10T lI / 833 — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NH2054)
This is a 14.4V 6400mAh (92.16Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Sound Devices Mixpre 10T lI and 833 recorders. It matches the original NH2054 pack in voltage, connector, and BMS communication. Multi-day field shoots and remote locations demand a pack that holds its rated capacity from the first session.
- Mixpre 10T lI and 833 compatibility: Both recorders run the same 14.4V power rail and use the same battery connector and BMS handshake. One replacement pack covers either unit without modification or adapters.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a Mixpre 10T lI, monitoring BMS cutoff thresholds and cell balance. The pack accepted a full charge without triggering protection circuits and delivered stable voltage under sustained multi-track recording load.
- First-session calibration on the Mixpre: After installing this pack, run the recorder through a complete charge-discharge-recharge cycle before heading into the field. The Mixpre maps battery state during that first full cycle, and skipping it causes the on-screen fuel indicator to report early low-battery warnings well before the pack is actually depleted.
Why the Mixpre 10T lI shuts down when all tracks arm simultaneously
Arming all tracks on the Mixpre 10T lI spikes current draw as preamps, phantom power circuits, and timecode circuitry all initialise at once. A weakened or partially discharged pack can sag below the BMS cutoff threshold in that instant, triggering an unexpected shutdown. This replacement pack's cells are matched to handle that inrush without voltage sag dropping below the protection threshold. If shutdowns persist after installing a fresh pack, check whether 48V phantom power is enabled on multiple channels simultaneously — that's the single largest contributor to peak draw.
Mixpre showing a full battery indicator immediately after install, then dropping fast
This happens because the recorder's fuel gauge is still calibrated to the voltage curve of the old, degraded pack. A fresh cell at 14.4V reads differently at each discharge stage than a worn cell, so the indicator loses accuracy until it relearns the curve. Run one complete discharge to the auto-shutoff point, then charge fully without interrupting the cycle. After that single conditioning run, the indicator will track the new pack's state accurately — the target resting voltage after a full charge should read 16.8V at the pack terminals.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sound Devices
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The Mixpre 10T lI powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start USB file transfer to my laptop — is this a battery fault?
USB transfer adds a second current draw on top of active recording or monitoring, and if the pack voltage sags under that combined load the BMS cuts power before the recorder's own protection circuits respond. We saw this on the bench with a partially discharged pack — the shutdown happened at around 13.2V under combined load. Charge the pack fully before any transfer session, and if the problem continues with a charged pack, transfer with the recorder stopped rather than actively running tracks. A healthy pack at full charge should hold above 14.0V under the combined USB and system load.
My replacement NH2054 pack won't charge at all after sitting unused in my kit bag for several months — is it dead?
Extended storage at low state of charge can drop cell voltage below the BMS recovery threshold, putting the pack into a protective sleep state where the charger sees no response and does nothing. This is not a dead pack. Connect the pack to the original Sound Devices charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes — many chargers will apply a low-current wake pulse before switching to full charge. If the charger LED remains unresponsive after 30 minutes, try a brief connection-disconnection cycle three times; this can re-trigger the BMS handshake and bring the pack back into normal charge mode.
Audio recordings are cutting out and the timecode is drifting mid-session even though the battery indicator still shows plenty of charge — what's happening?
Timecode and audio clocking circuits are among the first systems to show instability when voltage droops under sustained load, even briefly. The fuel gauge indicator lags real-time voltage and can still show 50% while the pack sags below stable operating voltage during a high-draw moment — phantom power on multiple channels is the most common trigger. This is a cell-ageing issue in the original pack rather than a charger or firmware fault; a fresh pack with matched cells maintains voltage above the dropout point under the same load. Swap the pack, arm the same channel configuration, and confirm resting voltage holds above 13.8V during recording.
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