Telxon TSC1 Data Collector Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh
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Telxon TSC1 Data Collector Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Telxon TSC1 Data Collector — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 7.4V, 3400mAh (25.16Wh) lithium-ion battery fits the Telxon TSC1 mobile data collector. The TSC1 is a handheld terminal used for barcode scanning, inventory management, and field data collection in retail and warehouse environments. It replaces a degraded original pack and restores normal device operation.
- TSC1 platform fit: The TSC1 runs its scanner, display, and radio stack from a single 7.4V rail. This pack matches that voltage requirement and uses the same connector orientation and BMS communication protocol as the original, so the device reads cell state correctly from first boot.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on the TSC1 platform. The BMS held the charge curve steady and responded correctly to the scanner module's current draw at startup — no false cutoff events across multiple cycles.
- TSC1 scanner module warm-up tip: After fitting a new pack, run a full scan session before deploying the unit in the field. The TSC1 maps battery state during active scanning, and the first cold boot on a new cell can cause the low-battery indicator to trigger early on subsequent short sessions if the device has not yet completed that mapping pass.
BMS cutoff when the TSC1 scanner module initialises
The TSC1's barcode scanner draws a short current spike at the moment it initialises — typically when the unit wakes from sleep or the scan trigger is pressed for the first time after idle. On a degraded original pack, internal resistance is high enough that this spike causes the cell voltage to sag below the BMS protection threshold, triggering a shutdown. A fresh pack with lower internal resistance handles the spike without the voltage drop crossing that cutoff point. If shutdowns happen specifically at scan trigger press, the pack is the cause, not the scanner module.
TSC1 shuts down mid-session during USB data transfer to the host PC
USB data transfer on the TSC1 runs the radio, display, and USB controller simultaneously — a combined load that exceeds what the device draws during normal scanning. On a worn cell, sustained voltage under this combined draw drops below the BMS cutoff before the transfer completes. This results in an abrupt shutdown mid-transfer, not a low-battery warning. A replacement pack at full charge should sustain the combined USB transfer load without a voltage drop below 6.0V at the terminals.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Telxon
- 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 TSC1 powers on fine but shuts off every time I press the scan trigger — is that the battery?
Yes, that points directly to the pack. The scanner module pulls a brief current spike at initialisation, and a degraded cell with high internal resistance drops voltage sharply at that moment, tripping the BMS protection cutoff. A healthy cell handles the same spike without the sag. Fit the replacement pack fully charged and test the scan trigger immediately after first boot.
The TSC1 won't power on at all after sitting unused in a carry case for several months — is the battery dead?
The cell has likely discharged below the BMS recovery threshold during storage. Lithium-ion cells self-discharge slowly over months, and if the pack dropped below roughly 2.5V per cell, the BMS enters a protective lockout state and blocks normal charging. Connect the TSC1 to the charger and leave it for at least two hours before pressing the power button — some chargers apply a low-current trickle that can bring the pack back above the recovery voltage. If the device still shows no response, the original pack is unrecoverable and needs replacement.
My TSC1 keeps cutting out halfway through a USB data transfer to the PC even though the battery indicator looked fine — what's happening?
USB transfer on the TSC1 runs the display, USB controller, and communication stack at the same time, which pulls a sustained combined load higher than normal scanning. A worn cell that still reads adequate charge under light use can sag below the BMS cutoff threshold under that heavier sustained draw. The shutdown happens mid-transfer with no low-battery warning because the voltage drop is load-induced, not a true state-of-charge event. Replace the pack, charge it fully, and confirm the transfer completes without interruption — the cell voltage at the terminals should not drop below 6.0V during the transfer session.
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