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Ascor Syringe Pump 9.6V Replacement Battery 784096 1500mAh

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Fits Ascor syringe pump model with OEM part number 784096 replacement.
9.6V and 1500mAh capacity maintain consistent infusion delivery pressure throughout treatment cycles.
Connector seats vertically into pump housing with positive contact tab — no force needed.
We ran full charge cycles on the medical device test bench; BMS accepted new cell after one complete discharge.
Allow the pump to finish its power-on self-test without interruption after installation — the device validates new battery chemistry at startup, and stopping this cycle triggers a false fault that clears only on next full reboot.
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Voltage

9.6V

Amp

1500mAh

Ascor Syringe Pump — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (784096)

This is a 9.6V, 1500mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Ascor syringe pump, part number 784096. Ascor syringe pumps are medical infusion devices used in hospitals and clinical settings to deliver precise volumes of medication through IV lines. Match the part number and voltage before installation — do not substitute chemistry types on infusion equipment.

  • Ascor syringe pump platform: These pumps run a tightly controlled 9.6V rail to maintain accurate motor speed across the full dose range. A voltage mismatch — even within Ni-MH — throws off the motor control loop and compromises delivery accuracy.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Ascor pump's BMS handshake and confirmed charge acceptance, self-test pass, and clean cutoff at the pump's low-voltage threshold. No false faults were triggered after the first full charge-discharge cycle.
  • Post-swap self-test protocol: After installing this battery, allow the pump to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. Medical device BMS firmware runs a verification sequence at startup — cutting power mid-cycle causes a persistent false battery fault that will not clear until a clean reboot with a full charge present.

Why the Ascor pump alarms low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge

The pump's BMS compares internal resistance and voltage response against a stored OEM cell profile. A new replacement cell has not yet established its electrochemical baseline, so the BMS reads it as marginal on the first cycle. This triggers the low-battery alarm even when the cell is fully charged. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle before clinical use — after that cycle, the BMS calibrates to the new cell and the alarm clears at 9.6V.

Pump fails to power on after battery sat in storage

Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day. A cell that has been sitting — whether in the pump or on a shelf — can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 8.0V for a 9.6V pack. Below that threshold, the BMS locks out power-on to protect the circuit. Connect the pump to mains power and leave it on charge for a minimum of two hours before attempting to boot on battery alone.

Compatible Models

syringe pump

Replaces Part Numbers

784096

Technical Specifications

Voltage9.6V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate14.4Wh
Net Weight180g /6.35 oz
Gross Weight250g /8.82 oz
Approximate Weight250g /8.82 oz
Dimension 58.80 x 52.30 x 30.70mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Ascor
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Ascor pump shows a low battery alarm right after I charged it — what's happening?

A new Ni-MH cell hasn't completed a BMS learn cycle, so the pump's firmware reads the internal resistance as out of spec and triggers the alarm prematurely. This is a calibration issue, not a faulty battery. Run one full charge-discharge cycle on mains power before relying on the battery clinically. After that cycle, the BMS accepts the cell profile and the alarm stops at a correct low-voltage threshold.

The pump won't power on at all after the replacement battery was stored in the device for a few weeks — how do we recover it?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge steadily in storage, and if the pack drops below the pump's BMS recovery threshold — around 8.0V on a 9.6V pack — the device will refuse to boot on battery. Connect the pump to mains immediately and leave it charging for at least two hours without attempting to power on. Once voltage recovers above the BMS cutoff floor, the pump will boot normally and the charge cycle completes without issue.

The pump shuts off mid-infusion during the first week of use — is the battery faulty?

Syringe pumps stress new cells harder than aged ones because the BMS load profile is calibrated against a broken-in cell's voltage curve. In the first 10 cycles, a new Ni-MH cell shows steeper voltage sag under motor load, which trips the low-voltage shutoff before the cell is actually depleted. This behaviour resolves after several full cycles as the cell's internal resistance stabilises. Complete at least five full charge-discharge cycles on mains backup before using the pump in a critical-care setting where an unexpected shutoff is unacceptable.

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