Abus TVAC16001 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2000mAh GSP505060
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Abus TVAC16001 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2000mAh GSP505060 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2000mAh
Abus TVAC16001 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (GSP505060)
This 3.7V 2000mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the GSP505060 battery in the Abus TVAC16001 wireless alarm system transmitter. It restores power to the remote control or sensor unit used in Abus alarm installations where the original cell has lost capacity. Dimensions are 62.30 x 49.80 x 5.00mm — verify these against your existing cell before fitting.
- TVAC16001 transmitter fit: The TVAC16001 uses a flat Li-Polymer pouch cell on a dedicated charge circuit. The GSP505060 format locks the cell to this board — voltage rail, connector position, and thickness all match the original slot without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the TVAC16001 board. The onboard BMS accepted the cell without fault, held float charge correctly, and the transmitter resumed pairing with the base station after a full charge cycle.
- Post-installation charge window: Do not run a zone test immediately after fitting this cell. Allow 24–48 hours on float charge before triggering any diagnostic test. Panels polled before the cell reaches full float will often return a low battery report even on a new cell.
Why the TVAC16001 panel still shows low battery after fitting a new cell
The alarm panel samples battery voltage on a fixed polling cycle. A new Li-Polymer cell straight from storage typically sits below the panel's acceptable float threshold — often under 3.85V — until it completes a supervised charge. The panel logs low battery because that threshold hasn't been met yet, not because the cell is faulty. Leave the system powered for 24–48 hours and the panel will clear the alert once the cell holds above 3.9V at rest.
TVAC16001 transmitter not communicating with base station after battery swap
Removing the cell in the TVAC16001 transmitter can drop the pairing state stored in the device's volatile memory. When you refit or replace the cell, the transmitter may power up but fail to re-establish its link with the alarm base station. Re-pair the transmitter using the base station's enrolment mode — the exact button sequence is in the TVAC16001 installation guide, section on device registration. Confirm the link is restored by triggering a supervised test transmission from the transmitter.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Abus
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Abus alarm panel cleared the low battery warning when I pressed reset, but the warning came back an hour later after fitting a new GSP505060 — what's happening?
The panel is re-polling the cell voltage on its regular check cycle and finding it still below float threshold. A fresh Li-Polymer cell needs 24–48 hours on charge before it stabilises above the panel's acceptance voltage, typically around 3.9V at rest. Pressing reset clears the flag temporarily, but the poll fires again and the cell hasn't charged enough to pass. Leave the system powered for two full days without interruption, then check — the warning should stay clear once the cell holds above that threshold.
The TVAC16001 transmitter lost its pairing to the alarm base after I swapped the battery — do I need a new transmitter?
No — the transmitter stores its pairing data in memory that can drop when the cell is fully removed. The fix is to re-enrol the transmitter through the base station's device registration mode. Open the base station menu, select add or enrol device, then follow the TVAC16001 installation guide pairing steps. Once enrolled, trigger a test transmission from the transmitter to confirm the link is active.
The alarm system lost all its zone programming during a mains power outage right after I replaced the backup cell — why didn't the new battery hold the settings?
A freshly fitted Li-Polymer cell hasn't completed its conditioning cycle and may not yet deliver enough sustained current to back up panel memory through a full outage. The panel's backup circuit requires the cell to be at full float charge — typically after 48 hours on mains power — before it can support memory retention during a cut. If the outage happened within that window, the cell voltage sagged below the memory-hold threshold. Restore mains power, allow 48 hours of uninterrupted charge, then reprogram your zones and test with a short mains interruption to confirm the backup holds.
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