Topcon GTS-600 BT-50Q Replacement Battery 7.2V 2700mAh
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Topcon GTS-600 BT-50Q Replacement Battery 7.2V 2700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2700mAh
Topcon GTS-600 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BT-50Q)
This is a 7.2V, 2700mAh Ni-MH replacement for the Topcon BT-50Q battery pack. It fits the GTS-600, GTS-601, GTS-602, and GTS-605 total stations — the series used across construction layout, civil engineering, and land surveying. Capacity is 19.44Wh, matching the original specification.
- GTS-600 series compatibility: The GTS-600, GTS-601, GTS-602, and GTS-605 share the same battery bay geometry, voltage rail, and connector pinout. All four models draw from the same 7.2V bus to power the EDM, angle encoders, and display simultaneously. One pack fits all four without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on a GTS-series unit and monitored the BMS response during EDM activation — the highest instantaneous draw event. The pack held voltage above the cutoff threshold through repeated measurement bursts without triggering a protection event.
- First-use calibration on the GTS-600: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before heading to site. The GTS-600 maps battery state during calibration — skip this step and the low-battery warning will fire early on your first measurement session, even with a full charge.
EDM pulse triggering BMS cutoff on the GTS-600
The electronic distance measurement module on the GTS-600 draws a sharp current spike every time it fires a pulse toward a prism. On a degraded or deeply discharged Ni-MH pack, this spike can push the cell voltage below the BMS protection threshold for a fraction of a second — enough to trigger a shutdown. A new pack with full cell capacity absorbs this spike without the voltage rail collapsing. If the instrument is shutting off during distance measurements but not during angle-only readings, the battery is the first thing to replace.
GTS-600 not recognising a new pack after it sat unused for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge over storage. If this pack sat in a warehouse or a carry case for an extended period, cell voltage may have dropped low enough for the BMS to enter sleep mode. The instrument then sees no response on the battery communication line and will not power on. Put the pack on a dedicated Ni-MH charger — not the instrument's internal charger — and let it run a full charge cycle. Once cell voltage recovers above approximately 6.0V, the BMS wakes and the instrument will recognise the pack normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Topcon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Yellow
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My GTS-600 shuts off the moment I fire a distance measurement, but it stays on fine during angle readings — what's happening?
The EDM pulse draws a sharp current spike that a weak or partially discharged pack cannot sustain without the voltage rail dropping below the BMS cutoff. Angle readings use far less current, so the instrument stays on — but the EDM fires it straight into a protection event. Charge the pack fully before the next session and run the instrument's calibration cycle so it can map battery state accurately. If the shutdown persists on a fully charged pack, the cells have degraded past recovery and the pack needs replacing.
The GTS-600 displays an inconsistent battery percentage — it shows 80% at startup, then jumps to 20% after two setups. What causes that?
The GTS-600 estimates charge state by reading the battery voltage at startup and comparing it against a stored threshold table. A new Ni-MH pack has a slightly different voltage curve than the original cells, so the first few readings will be off until the instrument recalibrates its reference. Run two full charge-discharge cycles and put the instrument through its calibration menu each time. After that, the percentage readout stabilises against the new pack's actual voltage curve.
This replacement pack charged overnight but still won't power the GTS-600 on — is the pack dead or is something else wrong?
If the pack sat in storage for months before use, the cells may have self-discharged below the BMS recovery threshold, and the instrument's internal charger may not push enough voltage to wake the BMS from sleep. Pull the pack and charge it on a standalone Ni-MH charger capable of delivering a recovery charge. Once cell voltage climbs back above approximately 6.0V, the BMS exits sleep mode and the instrument will power on normally.
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