Aetep AE3000H HYLB-867 Replacement Battery 14.4V 4400mAh
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Aetep AE3000H HYLB-867 Replacement Battery 14.4V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
4400mAh
Aetep AE3000H — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (HYLB-867)
This is a 14.4V, 4400mAh (63.36Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Aetep AE3000H survey and measurement instrument. It fits the original HYLB-867 pack slot and restores field operation when the factory pack has degraded or failed. Voltage and connector match the OEM specification exactly.
- AE3000H platform fit: The AE3000H runs its sensor array and measurement modules from a single 14.4V rail. This pack matches that rail voltage, the OEM connector pinout, and the BMS communication protocol the instrument expects at startup — so the power management system accepts it without a compatibility fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the AE3000H power-on sequence and monitored BMS handshake, probe initialisation current, and sustained sensor load. The BMS held the output rail stable through the probe power-up spike and maintained voltage under continuous logging load without triggering a protective cutoff.
- Pre-deployment calibration cycle: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the AE3000H instrument menu before going to the field. The instrument maps battery state during that cycle — skip it and the low-battery warning will trigger too early on your first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.
BMS cutoff when the AE3000H probe module initialises
When the AE3000H powers up a probe or sensor module, the instrument draws a sharp inrush current as the module's internal circuits charge. A degraded or deeply discharged pack cannot sustain voltage through that spike, so the BMS reads an undervoltage condition and cuts output before the instrument even reaches the measurement screen. This pack's cells maintain a higher resting voltage under load, which keeps the output rail above the BMS cutoff threshold during probe initialisation. If the instrument still shuts off at that point, check that the pack voltage reads at least 13.0V before powering on.
AE3000H readings drifting or resetting mid-logging session
Sustained sensor operation pulls a steady current from the battery, and if cell internal resistance has risen through age or deep discharge, voltage sags enough mid-session to cause the instrument's processor to momentarily brown out — resetting the active logging buffer without a full shutdown. The symptom looks like data dropout or a measurement reset rather than a power failure, so the battery is often not suspected. Replacing the pack eliminates the voltage sag source; internal resistance on a fresh cell stays low enough to hold the 14.4V rail stable under continuous sensor load. After fitting the replacement, confirm resting pack voltage is at or above 15.2V before a long logging session.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Aetep
- Manufacturer: CS
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My AE3000H won't charge this new pack — the charger light stays red and never switches to green. What's wrong?
A pack that has sat unused long enough can drop below the charger's minimum recovery voltage, and the charger refuses to enter its normal charge cycle. Connect the pack to the charger and leave it for 30–40 minutes without interrupting — most chargers for this voltage class run a low-current trickle pre-charge below 10V before switching to full charge mode. If the indicator still hasn't changed after that window, measure the pack voltage directly with a multimeter; a reading below 8V means the cells need a recovery charge that the standard charger may not provide. A lab-grade Li-ion charger with a recovery or "boost" mode will bring the pack back up to a chargeable threshold of around 10.8V.
The AE3000H powers on fine but shuts down the moment I start a USB data transfer to my laptop. Is this the battery?
Yes — USB data transfer adds a combined processor and USB controller load on top of whatever sensor circuit is still active, and that combined draw can push total current high enough to trip the BMS on a marginal or partially discharged pack. We saw this exact shutdown pattern on the bench when cell voltage was below 13.5V at rest. Charge the replacement pack fully before attempting a transfer session, and close any active measurement process before initiating the USB connection to reduce simultaneous draw. If the instrument still cuts out, confirm the laptop is not also drawing power from the instrument's USB port — use a data-only cable or a powered USB hub.
After the AE3000H sat in the carry case for three months, it powers on but the battery percentage jumps erratically — 80% one boot, 40% the next. How do I fix this?
The instrument's internal voltage-threshold indicator loses its reference point when the battery self-discharges below the levels it last mapped. At reboot it reads the current cell voltage and maps it to a percentage using old calibration data, producing inconsistent results across boots. Run the full calibration cycle from the AE3000H instrument menu immediately after a complete charge — this forces the instrument to re-map its percentage thresholds to the actual voltage curve of the new pack. After one full charge-and-calibration cycle, the percentage display stabilises and tracks accurately across sessions.
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