Cilico F880 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.8V 5600mAh
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Cilico F880 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.8V 5600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
5600mAh
Cilico F880 Series — 3.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CL5700 / CM1801)
This is a 3.8V, 5600mAh (21.28Wh) Li-ion battery for the Cilico F880, F880P, and F880PEU barcode scanners. It fits the same housing slot and uses the same connector as the original pack. Swap it in and the scanner powers on without any firmware or pairing changes.
- F880, F880P, and F880PEU compatibility: All three models run on the same 3.8V power rail and share an identical battery bay, latch, and contact layout. The BMS handshake protocol is also the same across the series, so the scanner's charge indicator and low-battery alert behave exactly as they did with the original pack.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge-discharge cycles on the F880 platform. The BMS held steady under combined wireless radio polling and rapid scan trigger bursts — no false cutoffs or voltage sag events during the test runs.
- First-shift prep for pick-and-pack operations: After fitting the new pack, seat the scanner in its cradle and let it complete a full charge cycle before using it on the floor. Scan trigger inrush current is highest when the cell is near minimum voltage, and a fully charged cell prevents false BMS trips during the first shift's initial burst scanning.
Cradle showing a charging error on a brand-new pack
A charging error on first dock is almost always a contact resistance issue, not a fault with the battery or the cradle. The gold contacts on the battery's base can oxidise slightly during storage or pick up residue from packaging. Wipe the contacts on both the battery and the cradle with a dry cloth, reseat the pack firmly, and check that the latch clicks fully into place. The error clears on its own once contact resistance drops below the dock's detection threshold.
Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts
The F880's radio module and the scan imager both draw current at the same moment during a rapid burst — the combined inrush can cause a brief voltage dip if the cell is already below 3.5V. When that dip hits the BMS threshold, the radio stack drops before the scanner's main processor does, which looks like a wireless dropout rather than a power fault. The fix is straightforward: recharge the pack before the shift rather than topping it up mid-shift in short intervals. If the problem repeats on a full charge, check that the battery contacts seat flush — a loose fit increases internal resistance and amplifies the voltage sag.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Cilico
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The F880 scanner won't read barcodes after I swapped the battery — laser comes on but no decode
A new pack at partial charge can sit just above the scanner's power-on threshold but below the minimum voltage the imager needs for a clean decode. Place the scanner in the cradle and charge it fully before attempting any scans. Once the cell reaches 3.8V, the imager gets its full operating voltage and decode accuracy returns. If the problem persists after a full charge, wipe the scan window — a smudge from handling during the swap is the next most likely cause.
My F880 runs noticeably shorter shifts than the old battery did, even though this one is brand new
New Li-ion cells don't hit full capacity on the first cycle — they typically reach rated capacity after three to five full charge-discharge cycles. Scan burst frequency and wireless polling interval both affect how fast the pack drains; a warehouse with dense scan bursts every few seconds will see shorter shifts than lighter-duty use. Run three full cycles — charge to 100%, use until the low-battery alert fires, then recharge fully — and shift endurance will improve. If it still falls short after five cycles, check whether the cradle is completing a full charge or stopping early due to a contact issue.
The scanner feels noticeably warm after a long shift — is that normal with this battery?
The F880 generates heat from two sources at once: sustained scan trigger draws from the imager and continuous wireless polling from the radio module, both running inside a compact enclosed housing with limited airflow. A warm-but-not-hot pack after a full shift is within normal range for this form factor. If the housing is too hot to hold comfortably, check that the scanner's wireless polling interval is not set to its fastest rate unnecessarily — reducing the polling frequency in the device settings lowers the sustained current draw and brings operating temperature down.
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