Spectra Precision PM5 Survey Replacement Battery 3.7V 7800mAh
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Spectra Precision PM5 Survey Replacement Battery 3.7V 7800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
7800mAh
Spectra Precision PM5 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 3.7V 7800mAh (28.86Wh) Li-ion battery replaces the original pack in the Spectra Precision PM5 robotic total station. The PM5 is a precision survey instrument used for angle and distance measurement in construction and geodetic fieldwork. This battery fits that instrument directly — no other models confirmed in available data.
- PM5 power rail: The PM5 runs its servo motors, EDM module, and display from a single 3.7V Li-ion cell pack. The BMS must recognise the cell voltage profile on power-up or the instrument flags a battery fault before the first measurement. Cells here match the OEM discharge curve to clear that handshake.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through instrument power-up, servo initialisation, and sustained EDM ranging load. The BMS held cutoff thresholds within spec across all three draw phases — no spurious shutdowns on the bench.
- Post-install calibration step: After fitting this battery, run a full calibration cycle through the PM5 instrument menu before field deployment. The PM5 maps battery state during calibration. Skip this step and the instrument will throw premature low-battery warnings partway through your first measurement session.
BMS lockout after the PM5 sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per month under normal storage. Leave a depleted pack in a case for several months and the cell voltage drops below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point the BMS latches into a protective lockout state and the instrument shows no response or a battery error on power-up. To recover, connect the pack to a Li-ion charger that supports a low-voltage recovery or "wake" mode and allow a slow pre-charge cycle until the cell climbs above 2.8V before normal charging resumes.
PM5 shuts down mid-measurement with no prior low-battery warning
This is almost always a voltage sag event, not a capacity failure. The EDM ranging module and servo drive pull a combined current spike at the moment of measurement that a degraded or cold cell cannot sustain without dropping below the BMS cutoff threshold. The instrument loses power before the display can register a low-battery state, so the warning never appears. Fit a fresh pack, allow the battery temperature to reach above 10°C before powering on, then confirm the open-circuit voltage reads at least 3.7V before starting a session.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Spectra Precision
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PM5 powers up fine but shuts off the moment I start a measurement — no warning, just cuts out. What's happening?
The EDM module and servo drive spike current at the instant of measurement, and an aged or cold cell sags below the BMS cutoff before the display can show a low-battery warning. This is a voltage sag failure, not a capacity failure — the battery may still read "full" at rest. Warm the instrument above 10°C and check that the pack reads at least 3.7V open-circuit before starting work. If it still cuts out, the cells can no longer sustain the load and the pack needs replacing.
My PM5 won't power on at all after sitting in the case over winter — the screen is completely dead. Is the battery gone?
Not necessarily. After months of storage, cell voltage can drop below the BMS recovery threshold (around 2.5V), and the BMS latches into a hard lockout — the instrument shows nothing because the pack refuses to output any current. Connect the pack to a Li-ion charger with a low-voltage recovery or pre-charge mode and let it trickle until the cell climbs above 2.8V. Once above that threshold, normal charging will resume and the instrument should power on.
My PM5 keeps throwing low-battery warnings after a fresh charge — I've only been in the field an hour. Why?
The PM5 maps battery state during its calibration routine, and if you swap a battery and skip that step, the instrument's internal thresholds are still calibrated to the old pack's voltage curve. It reads voltage against the wrong reference points and flags low battery too early. Go into the PM5 instrument menu and run a full calibration cycle immediately after fitting the new pack — this resets the battery mapping and clears the false warnings.
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