Casio CA60L1-G DT-5300 Barcode Scanner Battery 3.7V 3600mAh
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Casio CA60L1-G DT-5300 Barcode Scanner Battery 3.7V 3600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
3600mAh
Casio DT-5300 / IT-600 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CA60L1-G)
This 3.7V, 3600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the CA60L1-G and related OEM packs in the Casio DT-5300, IT-300, IT-600, and IT-800 barcode scanners. These are handheld data collection devices used in retail, warehousing, and logistics. It fits the same physical bay, connector, and BMS communication protocol as the original Casio pack.
- DT-5300 / IT-Series platform fit: The DT-5300, IT-300, IT-600, and IT-800 share the same 3.7V battery bay and BMS handshake. One cell format covers all four scanners without adapter or firmware change.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on compatible hardware. The BMS accepted the pack without error flags, balanced the cells correctly, and reported accurate state-of-charge to the device.
- First-shift preparation: After installing, seat the scanner in its charging cradle and run a full charge cycle before the first pick-and-pack shift. Scan trigger inrush current is highest when the cell is near minimum voltage — a fully charged pack prevents false BMS trips on the first draw of the day.
Cradle showing charging error on a new pack
Charging errors on a fresh pack are almost always a contact resistance problem, not a fault with the cell. The cradle's charge pins read pack voltage through the battery contacts — any oxidation or debris on either surface raises resistance enough to trigger an error flag. Wipe the gold contacts on the battery and the cradle pins with a dry cloth, reseat the pack firmly, and the error clears in most cases. If the error persists after reseating, check that the cradle firmware recognises the pack voltage at 3.7V nominal.
Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts
During a rapid scan burst, the scanner is pulling current from two sources simultaneously — the imager or laser module and the wireless radio. That combined inrush can cause a brief voltage sag on a cell that is below 50% charge. When the sag crosses the BMS low-voltage threshold, the radio drops out first because the scanner's power management prioritises the scan engine. The fix is to keep the pack above half charge during high-frequency scanning shifts. If dropouts persist on a fully charged pack, check the battery contacts for debris causing extra resistance under load.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Casio
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My DT-5300 scanner won't read barcodes after I swapped the battery — laser lights up but scans fail. What's wrong?
A successful laser trigger with failed reads usually means the imager or decoder isn't getting enough stable voltage to process the scan data, even though the laser itself draws very little. This happens when the new pack hasn't been charged before first use — the BMS may be throttling output near minimum cell voltage. Seat the scanner in the cradle, charge it fully, then retry. If reads still fail after a full charge, check that the battery contacts are clean and fully seated.
The scanner feels noticeably warm after a long warehouse shift — is that normal?
Sustained heat in a handheld scanner is normal under combined scan-plus-wireless load, but it shouldn't be hot to the touch. The DT-5300's housing is compact, and both the wireless radio and the scan engine generate heat with no active cooling. If the pack itself feels hot near the battery bay rather than the top of the unit, that points to high contact resistance at the terminals — remove the pack, wipe the contacts on both the pack and scanner, and reseat. A warm unit that cools quickly after a rest period is operating within expected range.
My IT-600 battery drains much faster than the old pack did on the same shift — same tasks, same settings.
Faster drain compared to an old pack usually means the old pack's stated capacity had already faded significantly, so the comparison baseline is lower than you think. Run the new pack through two full charge-discharge cycles in normal use — Li-ion cells reach stable capacity after the first few cycles, not immediately on day one. Also check the wireless polling interval in the scanner settings; a higher polling rate increases background radio draw independent of scan frequency. If drain is still excessive after two full cycles, confirm the pack is reading 3.7V nominal at the device before the shift starts.
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