Fluke TiX1000 Thermal Camera Compatible Battery 7.4V 3200mAh
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Fluke TiX1000 Thermal Camera Compatible Battery 7.4V 3200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3200mAh
Fluke TiX1000 / TiX660 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (4575071)
This 7.4V 3200mAh Li-ion battery fits the Fluke TiX1000, TiX660, TiX640, and TiX620 thermal imaging cameras. These models share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. Capacity is 3200mAh (23.68Wh) — matching the original Fluke specification.
- TiX600-series compatibility: The TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, and TiX1000 all run the same 7.4V power rail and use an identical multi-pin battery connector with BMS handshake. One battery fits all four models without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under simultaneous display and thermal detector load — the combined draw the TiX1000 puts on a battery during active scanning. The BMS held stable cutoff thresholds and did not false-trip on the detector's continuous heating element current.
- Post-inspection storage tip: If the camera sits unused for more than two weeks, remove the battery from the bay. The TiX1000's standby electronics draw a trickle current even when the camera is off, and leaving the battery installed accelerates self-discharge into BMS lockout territory.
Thermal camera shutting down mid-inspection on a new battery
The TiX1000 runs two significant power loads simultaneously: the LCD display and the uncooled microbolometer detector, which requires constant resistive heating to maintain calibration temperature. When both loads peak together — during image capture or zoom operations — instantaneous current draw spikes above what a degraded or cold cell can supply cleanly. The BMS interprets this as an undervoltage event and cuts output to protect the cell. A new battery resolves this because fresh cells maintain internal resistance low enough to supply peak current without the voltage sagging below the BMS trip threshold.
Thermal accuracy dropping before the battery indicator shows low
The microbolometer's temperature reference circuit is voltage-sensitive. As cell voltage drops from 8.2V (full) toward 7.0V, the detector's bias voltage drifts, and the camera's internal NUC (non-uniformity correction) cycle struggles to compensate fully. Measured temperature deltas on screen become less precise before the fuel gauge registers a warning. If readings are drifting by more than ±2°C on a known reference surface, check actual cell voltage — anything below 7.2V under load warrants a battery swap before continuing critical inspections.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Fluke
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My TiX1000 shuts off during inspection even though the battery was fully charged — what's causing this?
The TiX1000's microbolometer detector draws continuous current to maintain its operating temperature, and the display adds to that load. When both peak simultaneously — during image capture or focus operations — cell voltage sags sharply. If the cell's internal resistance has risen (age or deep discharge), the BMS trips the output at around 6.0V to protect the cell even if the gauge still shows charge remaining. Replace the battery and confirm the camera holds stable voltage above 7.0V under active scanning load.
Thermal readings seem off — temperatures look lower than expected but the battery gauge still shows two bars. Is the battery the cause?
Yes, this is a known voltage-sensitivity issue with the microbolometer bias circuit. As the cell discharges toward 7.0V, the detector's reference voltage drifts and NUC recalibration cycles can't fully correct for it. The fuel gauge reads capacity, not instantaneous voltage, so it can still show two bars while the cell is already sagging under load. Swap to a fresh battery and allow a 60-second warm-up before beginning measurements — the detector needs stable voltage to establish an accurate baseline.
The camera housing feels noticeably warm during extended inspections — is that the battery overheating?
The heat is mostly generated by the detector heating element and the display backlight running together, not the battery itself. The TiX1000's thermal output has nowhere to dissipate quickly in a sealed housing, so surface temperature builds over a long session. The battery does contribute marginally as it discharges under combined load, but if the housing is hot enough to be uncomfortable, check that the ventilation slots on the rear panel are unobstructed and consider rotating to a second battery to give the camera a 2–3 minute cool-down between swaps.
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