CMICS DJDB144 Replacement Battery 14.4V 2600mAh Li-ion
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CMICS DJDB144 Replacement Battery 14.4V 2600mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
2600mAh
CMICS DJDB1200 / ECG-11D — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DJDB144)
This 14.4V 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM DJDB144 cell in CMICS portable ECG units, including the DJDB1200, ECG-11D, and DJDB series. These are clinical electrocardiograph devices used in cardiac diagnostics across hospital wards, outpatient clinics, and emergency care settings. Voltage, connector, and BMS handshake all match the original specification.
- DJDB1200 / ECG-11D platform compatibility: These models share the same 14.4V power rail, connector housing, and BMS communication protocol, which is why a single part number — DJDB144 — covers all three. Swapping between units in the same family carries no compatibility risk at the hardware level.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge, standby, and active-load phases on compatible ECG hardware. The BMS accepted the new cell without fault flags, completed its verification handshake, and reported state-of-charge correctly from the first full cycle.
- Post-swap startup protocol: After fitting this battery, allow the device to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. Medical ECG units run a BMS verification routine at boot — cutting power mid-sequence triggers a latching battery fault that will not clear until the next full, uninterrupted reboot.
Device not completing boot sequence after battery swap
CMICS ECG units run a multi-stage self-test at power-on that includes a BMS authentication step. A new cell that has not yet completed one full charge-discharge cycle may report a state-of-charge value the device firmware treats as marginal, causing the boot sequence to stall or abort. This is not a fault with the battery — it is the device applying its factory safety threshold to an uncharacterised cell. Run one full charge to completion, then discharge the unit through normal operation, and the firmware will log the new cell's parameters and boot normally.
Charge indicator not reaching 100% on the first charge
On the first charge after installation, the CMICS charge IC applies a conservative current limit to a new, uncharacterised Li-ion cell, and the display may plateau at 90–95% before the charger terminates early. This is normal behaviour — the charge IC is setting a cautious upper voltage limit until it has logged a complete cycle. Let the battery sit on charge for a full session without removing it early. After the first complete charge-discharge cycle, the indicator will reach 100% and the charge IC will apply its standard termination voltage of 16.8V.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: CMICS
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The DJDB1200 is alarming low battery immediately after I fully charged the new replacement — what's wrong?
The device's BMS was calibrated against the OEM cell's charge curve, and a brand-new replacement cell doesn't match that profile on its first cycle. The unit reads state-of-charge against a stored reference and flags anything outside its threshold as low, even at full charge. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle on the new cell — the BMS will log the new curve and the false alarm will stop. Do not use the device clinically until that first cycle is complete.
The DJDB1200 shut down unexpectedly mid-recording on the new battery — is the cell faulty?
New Li-ion cells have slightly elevated internal resistance in the first 5–10 cycles, and ECG units draw a harder load during active recording than during standby. That resistance causes a momentary voltage sag under load — the device interprets it as a critically low cell and triggers a protection cutoff. This is not a fault; it resolves as the cell conditions through normal use cycles. If the shutdowns continue past 10 full cycles, check the resting voltage at the battery terminals — it should read 14.4V ± 0.5V after a full charge.
The replacement cell sat in the box for several months and now the DJDB1200 won't power on at all — can it be recovered?
Li-ion cells self-discharge in storage, and if the cell voltage drops below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell, or approximately 10V for a 4S pack — the protection circuit latches off and blocks normal charging. Connect the battery to the device charger and leave it for a minimum of two hours without interrupting the connection; most charge ICs include a trickle pre-charge mode that will recover a deeply discharged cell back above the BMS wake threshold. If the charge indicator shows no activity after two hours, measure the pack voltage directly at the battery terminals — a reading below 8V means the cell has over-discharged beyond recovery.
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