Cradlepoint E100 LTE Router Replacement Battery 7.4V 10000mAh
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Cradlepoint E100 LTE Router Replacement Battery 7.4V 10000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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7.4V
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10000mAh
Cradlepoint E100 / E110 LTE Router — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (170848-000)
This is a 7.4V, 10000mAh (74Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the Cradlepoint E100 and E110 LTE routers. It slots in as the internal backup power source, keeping the router live during mains failures or grid-unstable deployments. OEM part number 170848-000 confirms fit across both E100 and E110 units.
- E100 and E110 shared battery platform: Both models run the same 7.4V battery rail and use an identical physical connector and BMS handshake. One cell SKU covers both units — no firmware or hardware difference affects fitment.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle on an E100 unit and confirmed the router's BMS accepted the new battery within the expected window. The protection circuit responded correctly to both charge termination and low-voltage cutoff events.
- First charge after installation: Leave the router plugged into mains power for at least four hours after fitting this battery. The E100 and E110 firmware runs a charge-acceptance sequence before it will commit the battery to backup duty — skipping this step causes the router to report the battery as unavailable even though it physically seated correctly.
Why the E100 shows a battery error for up to 24 hours after swap
Cradlepoint's firmware does not immediately recognise a newly installed cell as ready for emergency use. The router runs an internal validation cycle that checks cell voltage, charge state, and BMS communication before it clears the battery error flag. A fresh Li-ion cell sitting at partial state-of-charge will fail that initial check. The error clears on its own once the battery reaches a full charge and the firmware completes its acceptance sequence — no reset is required.
Battery self-test failing on E100 / E110 after replacement
The E100 and E110 include a periodic self-test that draws a brief load from the battery and measures voltage response. If the test runs before the cell is fully charged, the voltage sag under load exceeds the firmware's pass threshold and the test logs a failure. This is not a defective cell — it is a timing issue. Allow four hours of continuous mains charging before triggering or interpreting any self-test result. A passing self-test requires the cell to hold above 7.0V under the load pulse.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Cradlepoint
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Cradlepoint E100 kept internet up during a power cut but VoIP calls dropped — is the new battery the cause?
Yes, and it is a power-draw difference, not a faulty cell. Data routing on the E100 draws less sustained current than an active VoIP call — the router can maintain a data connection on a partially charged or not-yet-accepted battery, but VoIP requires higher continuous power that the firmware will not commit until the battery clears its full charge-acceptance cycle. Charge the router on mains for four hours before the next outage test. Once the battery is fully accepted, both data and VoIP should hold through a mains failure.
The E100 charged for hours but the battery LED is still amber — what's actually happening inside the router?
Amber on the E100 battery indicator means the firmware has not yet completed its BMS handshake with the new cell. The router is still charging and validating — amber does not mean a fault. This state can persist for up to 24 hours on a deeply discharged or freshly installed cell. Do not pull and reseat the battery; that restarts the acceptance sequence from zero. Wait for the LED to shift to green, which confirms the cell voltage has held at a satisfactory level through the full validation window.
Cradlepoint E100 came back from a long-term storage deployment and now ignores the backup battery entirely — how do I recover it?
Extended storage allows Li-ion cells to self-discharge below the BMS re-initialisation threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell. When voltage drops that low, the protection circuit locks the cell and the router cannot wake it through normal charging. Connect the router to mains and leave it for a minimum of six hours without interruption — some BMS circuits require a trickle-charge recovery period before they will allow a full charge cycle to begin. If the router still shows no battery activity after six hours, check cell voltage directly; a reading below 5.0V across the pack terminals indicates the cell has not yet recovered and needs more time on trickle before the BMS will unlock.
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