Zenner C5-IUF Water Meter Replacement Battery 3.6V 2450mAh
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Zenner C5-IUF Water Meter Replacement Battery 3.6V 2450mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
2450mAh
Zenner C5-IUF / Zelsius Heat Meter — 3.6V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery
This 3.6V lithium-thionyl chloride cell replaces the factory battery in the Zenner C5-IUF water meter and Zelsius heat meter. It delivers 2450mAh at 8.82Wh to sustain data logging, pulse counting, and automated meter reading transmission. Li-SOCl2 chemistry is the correct type for these meters — do not substitute a lithium-ion cell, even at the same voltage.
- C5-IUF and Zelsius compatibility: Both meters share the same battery bay dimensions and draw profile. The C5-IUF logs consumption pulses continuously; the Zelsius adds heat energy calculations. Both run from a single Li-SOCl2 cell at 3.6V with near-zero standby current between transmissions — exactly the operating condition this chemistry handles well.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under simulated AMR transmission bursts and confirmed stable voltage delivery through each pulse event. The cell held above 3.5V throughout sustained logging cycles with no dropout.
- Post-install initialisation on the C5-IUF: After fitting the new cell, navigate to the meter's diagnostic or service menu and trigger a manual readout cycle before resealing the housing. The meter re-establishes its internal clock and logging baseline at this point — skipping it can cause the first transmitted read to carry a timestamp error or register as a gap in the AMR record.
Why the C5-IUF stops transmitting data after a battery swap
Li-SOCl2 cells exhibit a voltage passivation layer that forms during storage. When a fresh cell is first loaded into the meter, this layer briefly suppresses output voltage on the initial transmission burst. The C5-IUF's radio module requires a clean voltage pulse to complete an AMR handshake — if the cell is passivated, the pulse drops short and the meter logs a failed transmission. Most cells recover within one or two natural transmission cycles, but if the meter has a manual trigger option, using it once immediately after installation clears the passivation layer faster.
Meter display showing a depleted battery warning immediately after fitting a new cell
This happens when the meter's internal voltage threshold check runs before the passivation layer clears — the cell reads low at the instant of power-up, and the meter logs a low-battery flag against it. It is not a fault with the cell. Trigger one manual readout cycle so the meter samples voltage under a real transmission load. If the cell is healthy, the warning clears and does not return. Confirm the cell is reading at or above 3.5V during the cycle.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Zenner
- Manufacturer: CS
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-SOCl2
- Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The C5-IUF transmitted fine for a week after a battery swap, then stopped sending reads entirely — what happened?
Li-SOCl2 cells can re-passivate slightly if the meter sits in a low-transmission period after initial use. The passivation layer reforms and the first burst after a long quiet interval fails to clear it fast enough for the radio module to complete a handshake. Trigger a manual readout through the service menu — this forces a transmission burst that burns off the layer and re-establishes the AMR link. If the meter resumes normal transmissions after that, the cell is fine.
The Zelsius heat meter was left unused over winter with the old battery still inside — now the new cell I fitted shows depleted immediately, even though it's brand new. What's going on?
A deeply discharged Li-SOCl2 cell left in the meter over winter can pull the meter's internal capacitor circuit below its recovery threshold. When you fit a fresh cell, the meter draws a surge to recharge that capacitor, which can look like an immediate load fault. Remove the new cell, wait 60 seconds to let the internal circuit fully discharge, then refit. The meter should initialise cleanly and the false depleted warning should not reappear.
Readings on the C5-IUF are incrementing correctly but the logged data has gaps or resets to zero mid-session — is that a battery issue?
Yes. Voltage dropout during a sustained pulse-counting sequence can cause the meter's register to lose its hold state and reset the current session count. This typically happens when the cell has been in service long enough that its internal resistance has risen, causing a voltage sag on each pulse. Check that cell voltage stays at or above 3.5V during an active transmission burst — if it drops below that under load, the cell needs replacing even if the resting voltage looks acceptable.
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