Topcon BT-52QA GTS-332N Compatible Battery 7.2V 2700mAh
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Topcon BT-52QA GTS-332N Compatible Battery 7.2V 2700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2700mAh
Topcon GTS-332N / GTS-330 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BT-52QA)
This is a 7.2V, 2700mAh Ni-MH battery for Topcon total stations, including the GTS-332N, GTS-330, GTS-200, and GTS-210 series. It replaces OEM part numbers BT-52QA, BT-52Q, BT-32Q, TBB-2, TBB-2R, and BT-G1. The pack slots into the same bay as the original and uses the same connector and voltage rail.
- GTS-330 and GTS-200 platform fit: These models share the same 7.2V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one pack covers the whole family. Swapping between compatible instruments in this series does not require any electrical reconfiguration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a GTS-series instrument. The BMS held voltage within spec across the full discharge curve and did not trip under the current draw from the EDM module at power-up.
- First-field calibration cycle: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before your first field session. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings during the first measurement run even when the pack is fully charged.
BMS lockout after the GTS-332N sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. A pack left in a case for three to six months can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 5.0V for a 6-cell 7.2V pack. Below that point the BMS enters a locked state and will not accept a standard charge cycle. To recover the pack, use a charger with a Ni-MH reconditioning or trickle-recovery mode that applies a low current — around 0.1C — until cell voltage climbs above the recovery threshold, then switch to a normal charge.
GTS-332N powers on but shuts down during USB data transfer to the PC
USB data transfer adds a sustained draw on top of the instrument's normal operating load — the display, EDM standby, and serial communication all run simultaneously. On an aged or partially discharged Ni-MH pack, the combined current pull causes a voltage sag that crosses the instrument's low-voltage cutoff even when the battery indicator still shows charge. The fix is to ensure the pack is charged above 7.0V measured at rest before starting a transfer session. If the shutdown repeats on a freshly charged pack, check the USB cable — a resistive cable increases current draw and worsens the sag.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Topcon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The GTS-332N shows a low-battery warning almost immediately after I put in a new pack — is something wrong with the battery or the instrument?
This is almost always a calibration gap, not a faulty pack. The GTS-332N maps battery state during its calibration routine, and if you skip that step after installing a new pack, the instrument reads voltage against an old baseline and throws an early warning. Run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu with the new pack installed before your first field session. After calibration completes, the warning should not reappear until the pack is genuinely low.
My GTS-330 won't recognise the battery at all after the instrument sat in storage — the screen stays blank even with a charged pack installed.
A Ni-MH pack stored for several months can self-discharge below the BMS recovery threshold — roughly 5.0V on a 7.2V 6-cell pack. Below that level the BMS stays locked and the instrument gets no usable voltage. Connect the pack to a charger that supports Ni-MH reconditioning or trickle mode, which applies around 0.1C until cell voltage climbs back above the recovery threshold. Once the pack accepts a normal charge and reads above 7.0V at rest, re-install it and the instrument should power on.
Angle readings reset or freeze mid-session on the GTS-200 even though the battery indicator looks fine.
This points to a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load, not a dead pack. The EDM, display, and angle encoder all draw current continuously during a logging session, and an aged or cold Ni-MH pack can sag below the stable operating voltage without the indicator catching it in time. The instrument interprets the dropout as a fault and resets the active measurement. Charge the pack fully, confirm resting voltage reads at least 7.0V before heading out, and avoid running the instrument in temperatures below 5°C where Ni-MH internal resistance rises sharply and worsens sag.
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