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Williams Sound AP11A Replacement Battery 2.4V 80mAh

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Fits Williams Sound WIR RX-18 infrared receiver headsets; replaces OEM part AP11A.
2.4V, 80mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers steady voltage across extended listening sessions in theaters and public venues.
Connector slides into the receiver battery compartment with positive contact toward the headset housing; no locking tab.
We bench-tested the cell in a WIR RX-18 with continuous audio playback and DECT radio draw; voltage held stable through the discharge curve with no early cutoff.
On first charge in the WIR RX-18 dock, run the headset at moderate volume for two full charge-discharge cycles before sustained high-volume use — Ni-MH cells in this form factor settle into peak capacity after initial cycling.

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Voltage

2.4V

Amp

80mAh

Williams Sound WIR RX-18 Infrared Receiver — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (AP11A)

This is a 2.4V, 80mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Williams Sound WIR RX-18 infrared receiver. The WIR RX-18 is a wireless assistive listening receiver used in theaters, houses of worship, and public venues. It receives audio signals from infrared transmitters and delivers amplified sound directly to the user.

  • WIR RX-18 fit confirmed: The AP11A cell matches the voltage rail and physical footprint of the WIR RX-18 receiver housing. The 2.4V Ni-MH configuration is specific to this unit — swapping chemistry or voltage will cause charging errors or damage the receiver's internal charge circuit.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the AP11A through a full charge cycle in a WIR RX-18 and confirmed the charging circuit accepted the cell without error. The BMS reached termination voltage cleanly and held the charge state across standby.
  • First charge in the receiver unit: Place the WIR RX-18 on its charging cradle immediately after fitting the new battery and allow a complete uninterrupted charge cycle. The receiver's charge circuit uses a delta-V detection method specific to Ni-MH — partial cycles on the first use can confuse the termination logic and shorten apparent capacity.

Why the WIR RX-18 shows a full charge indicator but cuts off early after a battery swap

The WIR RX-18 charge cradle reads cell voltage to estimate state of charge. A new Ni-MH cell arrives at storage voltage — typically around 1.2V per cell — which the cradle can misread as partially charged on the first cycle. If you remove the receiver before the cradle completes a full delta-V termination, the indicator shows full but the actual capacity available is low. Run one complete, uninterrupted charge cycle before use. After that first full cycle, the cradle's charge logic tracks the cell correctly.

WIR RX-18 audio cutting out mid-use even with a recently charged battery

The WIR RX-18 draws current from both its infrared receiver circuit and its audio amplifier simultaneously. Under that combined load, a worn or partially cycled Ni-MH cell can sag below the receiver's minimum operating voltage before the charge indicator suggests it should. The unit cuts audio as a protective response to undervoltage — not a fault in the receiver itself. Return the unit to the cradle and confirm it reaches full charge termination, indicated by the charge LED switching state, before the next use session.

Compatible Models

WIR RX-18 Infrared Receiver

Replaces Part Numbers

AP11A

Technical Specifications

Voltage2.4V
Amp Hours80mAh
Capacity80mAh
Rate0.19Wh
Net Weight8.8g /0.31 oz
Gross Weight34g /1.20 oz
Approximate Weight34g /1.20 oz
Dimension 33.90 x 20.00 x 10.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Williams Sound
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The charging cradle shows the WIR RX-18 is fully charged but it cuts off after just a short time — why?

A new Ni-MH cell arrives at storage voltage, and the cradle can misread that as a partial charge rather than a depleted cell needing a full cycle. The charge indicator switches before the cell has actually reached full capacity. Place the receiver in the cradle and allow one complete, uninterrupted charge until the LED confirms termination — typically a colour change or light-off state. After that first full cycle, the cradle tracks the cell correctly.

The WIR RX-18 audio cuts out mid-use even though the battery was freshly charged — what's causing it?

The receiver runs its infrared decode circuit and audio amplifier at the same time, which creates a combined current draw that stresses a Ni-MH cell more than standby voltage readings suggest. Under that load, a cell that hasn't completed a full conditioning cycle can sag below the receiver's minimum operating voltage and trigger an audio cutoff. This isn't a fault in the receiver — it's an undervoltage dropout. Run two or three full charge-discharge cycles on the new AP11A cell and the sag behaviour will reduce as the cell reaches rated capacity.

After several months of light use, the WIR RX-18 barely holds a charge at all — is the new battery already failing?

Ni-MH cells degrade faster from shallow cycling than from regular full use. If the WIR RX-18 is topped up on the cradle after every brief session rather than being used to a meaningful depth of discharge, the cell develops a reduced effective capacity over time — sometimes called voltage depression. Run the receiver until it cuts off from low battery, then charge it fully from that point. Repeat that pattern two or three times and measured capacity will recover toward the rated 80mAh.

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