Fluke TI-SBP4 Thermal Camera Replacement Battery 7.4V 3200mAh
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Fluke TI-SBP4 Thermal Camera Replacement Battery 7.4V 3200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3200mAh
Fluke TiX520 / TiX560 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (TI-SBP4)
This 7.4V, 3200mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM TI-SBP4 (also cross-referenced as 1717T1) in the Fluke TiX520, TiX560, TiX501, and TiX580 thermal imaging cameras. It matches the original cell voltage and capacity to keep the thermal detector and display running through full inspection cycles. Fit the same way as the factory pack — same connector, same form factor.
- TiX500-series platform fit: The TiX501, TiX520, TiX560, and TiX580 all share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — that's why one pack covers the range. The camera's power management circuit reads the pack's protection IC the same way across all four models.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a TiX520 under continuous imaging load — detector heating element active, LCD at full brightness, radiometric logging enabled. The BMS held stable discharge voltage through the full draw cycle without tripping the overcurrent cutoff.
- Detector stabilisation after swap: After fitting a new or recently stored battery, power the camera on and allow at least 60 seconds before beginning measurements. The thermal detector needs the internal electronics to reach thermal equilibrium for the baseline calibration to settle — readings taken during warm-up can drift by several degrees.
Why the TiX520 shuts down mid-inspection on a new battery
The TiX520 draws current from three simultaneous loads: the uncooled microbolometer detector array, the high-brightness LCD, and the internal processor handling radiometric data. At peak combined draw — especially when the display backlight and detector heating element both spike — a marginal cell can trip the BMS overcurrent threshold even at moderate state of charge. This isn't a camera fault; it's the protection circuit doing its job. If the shutdown happens consistently during high-load moments (zooming, saving imagery, screen-on at full brightness), confirm the replacement pack is fully charged to 8.4V before the next session. A pack delivered at storage charge (around 3.8V per cell) can sag enough under combined load to trigger cutoff before the gauge reads low.
Thermal accuracy dropping before the battery indicator shows low
The TiX520's microbolometer detector is sensitive to supply voltage — as cell voltage sags toward the lower end of the discharge curve (below roughly 7.0V under load), the detector's reference voltage shifts slightly and temperature readings can drift outside calibrated tolerance. The battery percentage indicator on-screen lags behind actual cell voltage during high-draw moments, so the camera can still show 20–30% charge while the detector is already seeing a degraded supply rail. If spot temperatures start reading inconsistently against a known reference target before the low-battery warning appears, stop the inspection and swap the pack. Recheck against a reference surface at a known temperature once the fresh battery has completed its 60-second warm-up.
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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 TiX520 keeps shutting off in the middle of scanning even though the battery shows charge — what's causing it?
The combined draw from the detector heating element, LCD backlight, and processor can spike the current hard enough to trip the BMS overcurrent cutoff, even when the charge gauge still reads mid-range. This happens most often during high-activity moments — saving an image, adjusting focus, or running the display at full brightness in direct sunlight. It's not a camera fault; it's the protection circuit responding to a real load event. Charge the pack fully to 8.4V before your next inspection and avoid dimming the screen manually after insertion, which can cause a brightness surge on wake.
My temperature readings look off and keep drifting — could the battery be the cause even if it's not dead yet?
Yes. The TiX520's microbolometer detector uses a reference voltage that tracks the supply rail — once cell voltage sags below roughly 7.0V under load, the detector's output starts drifting outside its calibrated range. This happens before the on-screen battery indicator triggers a low warning, because the gauge reads average voltage, not instantaneous sag under load. Validate against a known reference surface (a black body target or a stable warm surface with a confirmed temperature) — if readings are off by more than your required tolerance, swap the pack and recheck after the 60-second detector warm-up.
The battery housing feels noticeably warm after an hour of use — is something wrong with the pack?
The TiX520 runs a continuous load that most devices don't: the detector heating element draws constant current the entire time the camera is on, on top of display and processor draw. That sustained combined load generates real heat in the pack, and some warmth in the battery housing after extended use is normal. What's not normal is heat you can't hold your hand against, or warmth that appears within the first 10–15 minutes of use — that points to a cell-level fault. If the pack runs noticeably hotter than the original did under the same conditions, fully discharge it in a safe open area and do not recharge it.
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