Yokogawa AQ7260 OTDR Compatible Battery 11.1V 3UR18650F-2
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Yokogawa AQ7260 OTDR Compatible Battery 11.1V 3UR18650F-2 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
5200mAh
Yokogawa AQ7260 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (3UR18650F-2)
This 11.1V Li-ion battery replaces part number 3UR18650F-2 in the Yokogawa AQ7260 OTDR. It fits the AQ7260, AQ7261, AQ7264, and AQ7265 platforms. Capacity is 5200mAh (57.72Wh), matched to the original specification.
- AQ7260 series compatibility: The AQ7261, AQ7264, and AQ7265 share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol as the AQ7260. All four models run the same 11.1V three-cell Li-ion configuration, so one pack covers the full platform.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through instrument power-on, laser module initialisation, and a sustained OTDR measurement sequence. The BMS held the voltage rail steady through the laser pulse burst cycle and did not trip on the short-duration current spikes at acquisition start.
- Pre-deployment calibration: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the AQ7260 instrument menu before heading to site. The instrument maps battery state during that sequence. Skip it, and the low-battery warning will trigger early on the first measurement session — even with a fully charged pack.
AQ7260 BMS lockout after the pack sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge over time. If the AQ7260 sat in a carry case for several months with the battery installed, cell voltage can drop below the BMS protection threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point the BMS opens the output circuit entirely, and the instrument shows no sign of life even when connected to the charger. The fix is to connect the charger and leave it for at least two to four hours without attempting to power on the instrument — most BMS circuits include a trickle-recovery path that slowly brings cell voltage back up to the reactivation threshold near 3.0V per cell. Once the BMS resets and the charge LED responds normally, proceed with a full charge cycle before use.
AQ7260 shuts down mid-measurement with no low-battery warning
This happens when the combined draw of the laser driver, DSP, and display pulls the pack voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold during a long acquisition — particularly on high-dynamic-range test settings that increase laser pulse repetition. It is not a capacity failure; it is a sustained-load voltage sag on a partially discharged pack. Start each field session above 11.4V — check the battery indicator in the instrument status screen before beginning a test run. If the instrument cuts out mid-acquisition, reconnect to AC where possible and allow a full recharge before continuing.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Yokogawa
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AQ7260 powers on fine but shuts off the moment it starts a long-range OTDR scan — battery shows over 50%. What's happening?
The laser driver and DSP together pull more current during a high-dynamic-range acquisition than during idle. That combined load drops the pack voltage fast enough to trip the BMS cutoff before the on-screen indicator catches up. This is a voltage-sag event, not a true capacity reading. Check the battery voltage in the instrument status screen — if it reads below 11.4V before you start, charge the pack fully before running long-range scans.
The AQ7260 won't recognise the new battery after the instrument sat in storage for several months — it just shows a blank screen.
Self-discharge during storage has likely pulled cell voltage below the BMS protection threshold, locking the output circuit open. Connect the OEM charger and leave it untouched for two to four hours — the BMS trickle-recovery path needs time to bring each cell back above approximately 3.0V before it will reactivate. Do not press the power button during this window. Once the charge LED responds and a normal charge cycle completes, the instrument should boot as expected.
Halfway through a logging session, the AQ7260 display starts showing a wildly different battery percentage every time it wakes from sleep. What causes that?
The instrument's voltage-threshold indicator recalibrates its percentage estimate against the resting cell voltage each time the display wakes. Under sustained sensor load, the pack voltage sags and then recovers slightly when the display sleeps — so each wake cycle reads a different resting voltage and reports a different percentage. Run a full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a complete charge cycle through the instrument. That lets the instrument re-anchor its voltage-to-percentage map to the actual cell characteristics of the new pack.
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