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Bullard T3 Thermal Camera Replacement Battery 9.6V 2000mAh

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Fits Bullard T3, T3 Max, T3LT, T3XT thermal cameras; replaces OEM part numbers BZT3MAX, ACAM0022, T3NIMH, T3NI00688.
9.6V and 2000mAh capacity delivers 19.2Wh — sufficient for extended field inspections before the detector heating element and display drain the pack.
Connector slides straight into the T3 battery slot with a positive-lead orientation; the metal contact tabs align flush when fully seated.
We bench-tested this Ni-MH cell in a T3 Max unit at continuous detector operation; the BMS accepted the charge cycle without cutoff flags.
On first power-up with this pack, allow the camera sixty seconds to warm the thermal detector before starting measurements — early readings show thermal drift until internal electronics stabilize.

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Voltage

9.6V

Amp

2000mAh

Bullard T3 / T3 Max / T3LT / T3XT — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BZT3MAX)

This is a 9.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Bullard T3 series thermal imaging cameras. It fits the T3, T3 Max, T3LT, T3XT, and at least ten additional T3-platform variants. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec exactly — no adapter or modification required.

  • T3-platform compatibility: All T3-series models share the same 9.6V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The thermal detector, display backlight, and onboard heater all run off the same rail, so the pack must deliver stable voltage across combined loads — this cell configuration is spec-matched to handle that.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack under simultaneous detector-heating and display draw — the load profile a T3 creates during a live inspection. The BMS held voltage above the camera's low-voltage cutoff threshold through a full discharge cycle without tripping early.
  • Field rotation protocol for Ni-MH packs: Ni-MH cells develop a charge memory effect if repeatedly topped off at partial discharge. In multi-battery field rotations, run each pack to the camera's low-battery warning before swapping — not to zero, but to the first visual indicator — then charge fully. This keeps cell capacity balanced across the pack.

Thermal camera shutting down mid-inspection on a new battery

The T3's combined load — detector heating element, IR sensor array, and display — creates sharp current spikes during boot and during detector recalibration cycles. If the BMS reads voltage drop below its protection threshold during one of these spikes, it trips and cuts power. This happens most often in cold environments, where Ni-MH internal resistance rises sharply and voltage sag under load is more pronounced. Warming the battery to room temperature before deploying into a cold scene reduces this. If shutdowns persist, check that the battery contacts in the bay are clean and making full contact — a resistive connection amplifies voltage drop under surge draw.

Thermal image accuracy degrading before the battery indicator shows low

The T3's uncooled microbolometer detector is sensitive to supply voltage — at voltages below roughly 8.4V, the detector's internal reference circuit starts drifting before the camera's charge indicator registers a problem. What the user sees is hot/cold contrast flattening, false gradients, or temperature readings that drift during a hold. This is not a camera fault. It is a voltage-sensitivity threshold in the detector. If image quality softens during an inspection but the battery indicator still shows charge, swap the pack and note the voltage on the pulled battery — a reading under 8.4V confirms the cause.

Compatible Models

T3 T3 Max T3LT T3XT T4 T320T T3MAXWITH TT Heiman T3 T4MAX T4n T3ALK T3MAXWITH-TT T320 T3MAX

Replaces Part Numbers

BZT3MAX ACAM0022 T3NIMH T3NI00688

Technical Specifications

Voltage9.6V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate19.2Wh
Net Weight259g /9.14 oz
Gross Weight329g /11.61 oz
Approximate Weight329g /11.61 oz
Dimension 88.00 x 71.00 x 35.00mm

Product Highlights

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

My Bullard T3 cuts out during inspections but the battery feels fully charged — what's causing it?

The T3 pulls a combined load from its detector heating element, IR array, and display that spikes hard during recalibration cycles. Even a battery at good resting voltage can sag below the BMS protection threshold under that surge, especially in cold air where Ni-MH internal resistance climbs. Clean the battery bay contacts first — a resistive connection makes voltage sag worse under peak draw. If the pack is warm and contacts are clean but shutdowns continue, measure resting voltage after a full charge: it should read at or above 9.6V.

The thermal image on my T3 looks washed out or flat but the battery indicator still shows charge — is the camera broken?

The T3's microbolometer detector loses temperature-reading accuracy before the camera's charge indicator flags a low battery. The detector's internal reference circuit starts drifting when pack voltage drops below approximately 8.4V — well before the display shows a low-battery warning. Swap the pack and pull the old one's resting voltage: anything under 8.4V confirms the image degradation was voltage-related, not a camera fault. A freshly charged pack at full voltage will restore contrast and measurement accuracy immediately.

My T3 battery drains noticeably faster than it used to — even on a replacement pack. What depletes Ni-MH capacity over time?

Ni-MH cells lose usable capacity when repeatedly charged at partial depletion — each shallow cycle reinforces a lower effective ceiling. The T3 compounds this because its detector heating element draws constant current even during static holds, accelerating discharge faster than most users expect. To slow capacity fade, run each pack down to the T3's first low-battery visual indicator before charging, then charge to full rather than topping off mid-inspection. If a replacement pack already shows shortened discharge cycles out of the box, check that you are charging with the correct Bullard charger — Ni-MH requires a delta-V termination charger, not a generic constant-voltage unit.

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