TI-Navigator 3.7V Replacement Battery 3.6L43BPA 6800mAh
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TI-Navigator 3.7V Replacement Battery 3.6L43BPA 6800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
6800mAh
Texas Instruments TI-Navigator — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (3.6L43BPA)
This is a 3.7V Li-ion battery rated at 6800mAh (25.16Wh), built to the same electrical spec as OEM part 3.6L43BPA. It fits the Texas Instruments TI-Navigator handheld unit used in classroom wireless network systems. The battery slots into the same housing and connects through the same BMS handshake as the original pack.
- TI-Navigator handheld compatibility: The TI-Navigator system runs student handhelds on a single-cell 3.7V Li-ion rail with a specific BMS communication protocol. This pack matches that voltage rail and the connector geometry of the OEM 3.6L43BPA, so the base station recognises it without firmware complaints.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the TI-Navigator's charge and discharge sequence. The BMS passed charge termination correctly at full capacity, and the unit reported battery status without errors across multiple full cycles.
- First-use cycle on classroom handhelds: After installing, let the handheld discharge through at least one full classroom session before recharging — the TI-Navigator's charge indicator recalibrates its threshold map on the first real-load cycle, and charging immediately from near-full on a new cell skews the percentage display for weeks.
TI-Navigator pack refusing to charge after sitting unused in storage
Li-ion cells that sit uncharged for several months can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. When voltage falls that low, the BMS enters a sleep state and blocks normal charging as a safety measure. The TI-Navigator charger will show no activity or a fault indicator when this happens. Connecting the handheld to a USB power source for 15–20 minutes at low current can nudge the cell above the recovery threshold and allow the BMS to re-engage normal charging.
Handheld shuts off mid-session during wireless polling
The TI-Navigator radio module draws a short burst of current each time it transmits a response to the hub — this spike can trip the BMS overcurrent cutoff if the cell voltage is already sitting at the lower edge of its discharge curve. The unit powers off instantly with no warning, and the session data for that student is lost. This is not a faulty battery; it is the BMS protecting the cell at low state of charge. Recharge the handheld before the indicator drops below 20% — at that point cell voltage under transmit load can fall below the 3.0V cutoff threshold.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Texas Instruments
- 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 TI-Navigator base station shows the handheld as connected but the battery percentage jumps around wildly after we installed this pack — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong with the pack. The TI-Navigator's charge indicator calibrates its percentage display against the cell's voltage curve, and a new cell has a slightly different resting voltage profile than a degraded original battery. The display recalibrates itself over two to three full charge-discharge cycles. Run the handheld through two complete sessions without interrupting the discharge, then charge fully — the percentage readout will stabilise at that point.
The handheld powers on fine but shuts down every time a student tries to transfer data to the teacher's PC over USB — why?
USB data transfer and the active wireless radio run simultaneously during a PC sync, and the combined current draw is higher than either load alone. If the cell is not at full charge, this combined draw can pull the terminal voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold and trigger an instant shutdown. Charge the handheld to 100% before any USB transfer session — at full charge the cell voltage stays well above the 3.0V cutoff even under the combined load.
This battery sat in the package for a few months before we installed it and now the TI-Navigator won't charge at all — charger light stays off.
A Li-ion cell that has self-discharged during storage can fall below the BMS recovery voltage, which causes the BMS to block incoming charge entirely. Connect the handheld to a USB 5V source — not the dock charger — for 20 to 30 minutes. The trickle current from USB is low enough to bypass the hard charge block and push the cell back above the 2.5V recovery threshold. Once the charger light activates, switch to the normal dock and complete a full charge cycle.
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