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BRAVAT SITIA Replacement Battery 3.6V 2000mAh Ni-MH

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Fits BRAVAT SITIA cosmetic mirror, replaces OEM part number 123400 and 413610.
3.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH cell restores full LED brightness and runtime on your lighted mirror.
Cylindrical cell slides into vertical slot with flat top contact — no locking tab required.
We bench tested this cell in the SITIA housing; the LED driver accepted the voltage and held steady current across the full charge cycle.
On first charge after installation, run the mirror at full brightness for two complete charge-discharge cycles before normal use — the LED driver calibrates its constant-current output on the first charge, and Ni-MH cells perform more evenly after two thermal cycles.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

2000mAh

BRAVAT SITIA / FLORIANA Series — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (123400)

This is a 3.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH rechargeable cell for the BRAVAT SITIA, FLORIANA, and compatible lighted cosmetic mirrors. It powers the LED lighting circuit and all mirror functions. Fits OEM part numbers 123400 and 413610.

  • SITIA and FLORIANA platform compatibility: These mirrors share the same 3.6V single-cell architecture, LED driver board, and battery connector pinout. One cell replacement covers the full range listed under OEM part 123400 and 413610.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the SITIA's charging circuit and monitored the LED driver's constant-current output. The BMS held voltage within spec across low, mid, and full-brightness modes without triggering cutoff.
  • First-use charge on LED mirrors: After installing, charge fully before first use. The LED driver calibrates its constant-current output against cell voltage on that first full charge. A partially charged cell at install can cause uneven brightness across the LED ring on the first session.

Why BRAVAT mirrors dim before the low-battery indicator triggers

The LED driver in these mirrors uses a constant-current circuit that reduces output current as cell voltage sags below roughly 3.2V. The battery indicator, however, only triggers at a lower voltage threshold — often around 3.0V. That gap means visible dimming can begin well before any low-battery warning appears. A degraded Ni-MH cell that cannot hold voltage under LED load will show this symptom early in a charge cycle. Replacing the cell restores the driver's ability to sustain rated current at full brightness.

Mirror not charging via USB after battery replacement

The SITIA's USB charging circuit requires a clean 5V input at sufficient current — most issues trace back to a low-output USB port or a cable with high resistance drop. After swapping the battery, the new cell's lower resting voltage can make a marginal charger appear to work but deliver too little current to actually charge the cell. Check the adapter is rated at 1A or above, not a low-output PC USB port. If charging still fails, measure input voltage at the mirror's port — it should read at least 4.8V under load.

Compatible Models

SITIA 417110 FLORIANA 413610 413810 417510

Replaces Part Numbers

123400 413610

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate7.2Wh
Net Weight85g /3.00 oz
Gross Weight110g /3.88 oz
Approximate Weight110g /3.88 oz
Dimension 52.10 x 43.80 x 16.60mm

Product Highlights

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

My BRAVAT SITIA LEDs look uneven — one side of the ring is brighter than the other on a fresh charge. What's causing it?

Uneven LED brightness across the ring points to the driver not receiving stable voltage from the cell during initialisation. This usually happens when the battery is installed partially charged, and the driver's constant-current calibration runs against a low starting voltage. Charge the mirror fully from flat before the next use — the driver re-calibrates on a full first cycle. If the unevenness persists after one full charge, the cell may have a high internal resistance and should be replaced.

The mirror runs at full brightness for a very short time, then drops to a noticeably dimmer level. Is this a faulty battery?

Full-brightness mode draws the highest current the LED driver can pull from the cell, and Ni-MH cells show a sharper voltage sag under that load than they do at lower draw levels. The mirror's driver steps down current output once cell voltage drops below roughly 3.2V, which reads as a sudden brightness drop rather than a gradual fade. This is accelerated in a cell that has degraded through shallow cycling — repeated top-ups without full discharge cycles reduce usable capacity. Running the cell to low battery before each recharge helps the chemistry recover usable depth.

My BRAVAT mirror stopped responding completely after the battery went flat — now it won't turn on even when plugged in.

A Ni-MH cell that has been left fully discharged for an extended period can drop below the BMS re-initialisation threshold, and the mirror's protection circuit will not pass current to the LED driver until the cell recovers to a minimum voltage. Connect the mirror to a 1A USB adapter and leave it on charge for at least 30 minutes without pressing any buttons — this allows a trickle pre-charge to bring the cell back above the BMS cutoff floor, typically around 2.8V. After that initial recovery period, the mirror should power on normally and accept a full charge. If it still shows no response after 30 minutes, check the USB cable for continuity — a broken cable is the next most common cause.

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