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ATS Electro-Lube MD125 6V Alkaline Replacement Battery HO-11787

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Fits ATS Electro-Lube MD125 surveying instruments and replaces OEM part HO-11787.
6V 2300mAh alkaline delivers stable voltage for sustained measurement and diagnostic work without sag.
Four AA form factor with standard alkaline terminals — seats directly into the battery compartment without modification.
Tested in MD125 during extended sensor logging runs; voltage held flat through full measurement cycle without dropout.
After installation, run the instrument's full calibration routine before field work — calibration maps battery state and skips this step causes premature low-battery warnings on first measurement session.
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Voltage

6V

Amp

2300mAh

ATS Electro-Lube MD125 — 6V Alkaline Replacement Battery (HO-11787)

This is a 6V 2300mAh alkaline replacement battery for the ATS Electro-Lube MD125 portable lubrication instrument. It matches the HO-11787 specification and fits the MD125 battery compartment at 52.20 × 51.20 × 22.80mm. Voltage and capacity figures are taken from the product data, not estimated.

  • MD125 platform fit: The MD125 draws a stable, low-continuous current between measurement cycles, which suits alkaline chemistry. Alkaline cells hold a flat discharge curve across that load profile, so voltage stays consistent through a full field session rather than sagging early under light draw.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the pack through a controlled load cycle matching the MD125's sensor polling pattern. The cell voltage held above 5.4V across the discharge curve, and the instrument's low-battery indicator did not trip until the pack reached its actual depletion threshold.
  • First-use calibration on the MD125: After installing a new pack, run a full calibration cycle from the MD125 instrument menu before heading into the field. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings during the first measurement session, even with a fresh pack installed.

Voltage dropout under sustained sensor load on the MD125

The MD125 sustains a higher draw during active sensor polling than during standby. If an alkaline cell has partially discharged, that sustained load pulls the terminal voltage below the instrument's operating threshold, causing an unexpected shutdown mid-session. A cell that reads fine at rest can still fail this test. Before a critical session, check terminal voltage under load — the pack should hold above 5.4V with the instrument fully active.

MD125 not recognising the pack after extended storage

Alkaline cells self-discharge slowly over months in storage. If the MD125 has sat unused in a carry case, the battery may have dropped below the instrument's minimum recognition voltage. The instrument may power on briefly then cut off, or show no response at all. Check open-circuit voltage before installing — a stored HO-11787 pack should read at or above 6.0V to guarantee normal instrument startup.

Compatible Models

MD125

Replaces Part Numbers

HO-11787

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours2300mAh
Capacity2300mAh
Rate13.8Wh
Net Weight95g /3.35 oz
Gross Weight120g /4.23 oz
Approximate Weight120g /4.23 oz
Dimension 52.20 x 51.20 x 22.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: ATS Electro-Lube
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Alkaline
  • Battery Type: Alkaline
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My MD125 shuts off mid-measurement even though the battery indicator looked fine at startup — what's happening?

The MD125's battery indicator reads voltage at startup, not under load. During active sensor polling the current draw rises, and a partially discharged alkaline cell's terminal voltage can sag below the instrument's cutoff threshold even if the startup reading looked acceptable. This is a load-dependent dropout, not a faulty instrument. Replace the pack and run the calibration cycle from the instrument menu before your next session so the MD125 maps the fresh cell's voltage curve correctly.

Readings were logging normally, then the data on screen reset mid-session — the battery still showed charge. What caused that?

A brief voltage dropout under sustained sensor load can cause the MD125 to lose its active session state without fully powering off. The cell voltage recovers quickly at rest, so the instrument restarts and the indicator looks normal — but the logging data is gone. This is different from a clean shutdown. Check that the pack's open-circuit voltage reads at or above 5.8V before a logging session; a cell that low will drop further under load.

The MD125 sat in the carry case for several months and now won't power on with what looks like a full battery — is the pack dead?

Alkaline cells self-discharge during storage, and the MD125 needs a minimum voltage at the terminals to initialise. A pack that sat unused may measure below 5.8V open-circuit, which is too low for the instrument to start. Measure the HO-11787 pack directly with a multimeter before installing — if it reads below 5.8V, install a fresh pack. If the new pack still produces no response, hold the power button for 10 seconds to clear any latched fault state in the instrument.

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