Spectra Precision PM5 Survey Total Station Replacement Battery 3.7V
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Spectra Precision PM5 Survey Total Station Replacement Battery 3.7V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
10200mAh
Spectra Precision PM5 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 3.7V, 10200mAh (37.74Wh) lithium-ion battery fits the Spectra Precision PM5 total station. The PM5 is a field-grade surveying instrument used for measuring distances, angles, and coordinates on construction and survey sites. This cell matches the original voltage rail and physical form factor of the stock pack.
- PM5 total station compatibility: The PM5 draws a sustained load across its EDM module, tilt sensor, and display simultaneously. This cell runs the same 3.7V nominal rail the instrument expects, and the BMS handles the current demand across those parallel loads without dropping below the instrument's operating threshold.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge-discharge runs and monitored BMS behaviour during EDM measurement sequences. The protection circuit held steady through the initialisation spike when the EDM module powers up — a common trip point on third-party cells.
- Pre-deployment calibration cycle: After fitting this battery, run a full calibration sequence through the PM5 instrument menu before heading to site. The PM5 maps battery state during calibration, and skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings on your first measurement session even with a full pack.
BMS cutoff when the PM5 EDM module initialises
When the PM5 fires up its EDM ranging module, there is a sharp current spike in the first 200–300ms as the laser and signal processor initialise together. Cells with a low peak-current threshold trip their BMS at this moment, cutting power instantly. This looks like a spontaneous shutdown on a seemingly charged battery. This cell's BMS is rated to absorb that spike without triggering a cutoff, which is why we specifically tested it through EDM start sequences.
PM5 not recognising a new pack after it has sat in storage
If a replacement pack has been sitting unused for several months, the cell voltage can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell — and the BMS enters sleep mode. The PM5 sees no communication from the pack and refuses to power on, even when placed on a charger. To recover, connect the battery to the OEM charger and leave it for at least 30–40 minutes without interruption — most chargers apply a low trickle at around 0.1C to wake the BMS before switching to normal charge current. Once the pack reaches 3.0V, the BMS reactivates and the instrument will recognise it normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Spectra Precision
- 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
My PM5 shuts down instantly the moment I fire a measurement — battery shows nearly full charge. What's happening?
This is the EDM module's initialisation spike tripping the BMS on the old or weakened cell. As the ranging module powers up, it pulls a sharp burst of current that a degraded pack can't sustain — the BMS cuts out to protect the cell and the instrument loses power immediately. It is not a charge-level problem; it is a peak-current problem. Fit a fresh cell and run a calibration cycle through the PM5 menu before your next field session.
My PM5 powers on fine but the displayed battery percentage jumps around erratically — sometimes dropping 30% in one reading, then recovering. What causes this?
The PM5's battery indicator is voltage-threshold based, and a new cell takes a few charge-discharge cycles before its voltage curve stabilises against the instrument's reference points. Under sustained EDM and tilt-sensor load, voltage sags temporarily, the instrument reads that as a much lower state of charge, and the percentage drops — then recovers when the load eases. Run two or three complete charge-discharge cycles after installation and the percentage reading will track consistently.
The PM5 powers on and measures fine on site, but shuts off every time I connect it to the PC for data transfer via USB. Is the battery at fault?
Yes — USB data transfer adds a combined draw on top of the display, processor, and tilt sensor, and an ageing or marginal cell can't hold voltage under that total load. The BMS cuts power when voltage sags below the instrument's minimum operating threshold. If the shutdown disappears with a fresh, fully charged pack, the old cell's capacity has degraded past the point of handling combined instrument and USB current simultaneously. Confirm the new pack reads above 4.1V before starting a transfer session.
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