Sumitomo TYPE-81C Survey Replacement Battery 11.1V 4600mAh
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Sumitomo TYPE-81C Survey Replacement Battery 11.1V 4600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
4600mAh
Sumitomo TYPE-81C / TYPE-81M12 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BU-11)
This 11.1V, 4600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the BU-11 and BU-11S packs used in Sumitomo optical surveying instruments. It fits the TYPE-81C, TYPE-81M12, TYPE-Z1C, and T-600C, along with additional models in that lineup. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec so the instrument's power management system reads the pack correctly from first boot.
- TYPE-81C / TYPE-81M12 platform compatibility: These models share the same 11.1V three-cell architecture, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. One pack covers the full series because the battery authentication handshake is identical across variants.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the pack through simulated sensor initialisation cycles, logging the BMS response at each probe power-up event. The protection circuit held stable across repeated cold-start current spikes without triggering a low-voltage cutoff.
- Pre-deployment calibration cycle: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration sequence through the instrument's onboard menu before heading to site. The TYPE-81C maps battery state during calibration — skip it and the instrument will throw premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session, even with a full charge.
Why the TYPE-81C shuts down mid-measurement with cells still above 10V
The instrument draws a sustained elevated current when the angle encoder and EDM module run simultaneously during a measurement cycle. If the cell internal resistance has climbed — common in aged packs — voltage sags momentarily below the BMS cutoff threshold even though resting voltage looks acceptable. The protection circuit interprets that sag as a low-cell event and cuts output to protect the cells. A new pack with lower internal resistance holds voltage steady under that combined load, and the shutdowns stop.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the display after installing a new pack
The TYPE-81C estimates charge state against a voltage-to-capacity curve calibrated to the original pack's cell characteristics. A fresh pack with full capacity sits at a slightly different resting voltage than a degraded original, so the indicator recalibrates over the first one to two charge-discharge cycles. Run the instrument to auto-shutoff once, then charge it back to 100% — by the second cycle the displayed percentage will track accurately. If erratic readings persist after two cycles, check that battery contacts are fully seated, as a partial connection causes intermittent voltage readings that confuse the indicator circuit.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Sumitomo
- 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 TYPE-81C won't charge after sitting in the carry case for several months — charger LED stays green immediately
A Li-ion pack that sits unused for an extended period can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell. Below that level, the charger sees the pack as already full or faulty and refuses to initiate a charge cycle. Connect the pack to the charger and leave it for 30 minutes — some chargers apply a trickle recovery current before the main charge begins. If the LED still shows green with no warmth in the pack, the cells have self-discharged past recovery; the replacement pack resolves this permanently.
Readings reset or the data logger clears mid-session even though the battery indicator showed over 50%
This is a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load, not a capacity problem. When the EDM and onboard logger draw current simultaneously, a cell with rising internal resistance sags below the processor's minimum supply voltage — the unit resets to protect data integrity but the BMS has already recovered voltage by the time you look at the indicator. The displayed percentage does not capture instantaneous sag depth. Fitting a pack with fresh cells and lower internal resistance eliminates the dropout; confirm resting voltage at the battery contacts reads at least 11.1V before heading to site.
The instrument powers on normally but shuts off as soon as I start a USB data transfer to a PC
USB data transfer activates the onboard communication module at the same time the display and processor are running, pushing total draw above what a degraded pack can sustain without voltage sag. The BMS trips on the combined load spike and cuts output. This failure mode almost never appears on bench charge tests because those measure resting draw, not combined peak draw. Replace the pack and keep the instrument on the charger during long USB transfer sessions to keep the cells at peak output voltage throughout.
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