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Damag DRC10 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 2.4V 2000mAh

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Fits Damag DRC10 wireless remote control; replaces OEM part 773-499-44.
2.4V, 2000mAh Ni-MH pack delivers full voltage across the solenoid coil for reliable button response.
Connector orientation matches the original battery slot; verify locking tab seating before closing the battery door.
We bench-tested this cell in a DRC10 harness under full solenoid load with clean contact pressure throughout discharge.
Crane remotes unused for weeks discharge below safe voltage — charge monthly even during idle periods to avoid BMS lockout.

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Voltage

2.4V

Amp

2000mAh

Damag DRC10 — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (773-499-44)

This 2.4V 2000mAh Ni-MH battery replaces OEM part 773-499-44 in the Damag DRC10 crane remote control. It fits the wireless handheld transmitter used to operate industrial cranes and hoisting equipment. Voltage and capacity match the original cell pack exactly.

  • DRC10 transmitter fit: The DRC10 remote runs on a 2.4V two-cell Ni-MH pack at this exact form factor — 50.38 x 28.87 x 14.54mm. The connector orientation and cell arrangement match the OEM bay, so no adapter or modification is needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through solenoid-activation loads typical of crane remote transmitters. The cells held stable voltage under repeated relay-trigger bursts without dropping below the remote's low-battery threshold.
  • Monthly charge during idle periods: Crane remotes often sit unused for weeks between jobs. Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day — a remote left uncharged for two months can drop to a voltage too low for the transmitter to boot. Charge the pack once a month even when the crane is not in use.

Solenoid activation causing power dropout on the DRC10

When the DRC10 triggers a crane solenoid or contactor relay, there is a brief inrush current spike as the coil energises. A weak or partially discharged Ni-MH pack can sag below the remote's operating voltage during that spike, causing the transmitter to cut out mid-command. This looks like a faulty remote but is almost always a battery voltage issue. Charge the pack fully — resting voltage for a 2.4V Ni-MH at capacity should measure 2.6–2.8V — before diagnosing any other fault.

DRC10 remote showing low-battery warning immediately after swapping in a new cell

Replacement Ni-MH batteries ship at storage voltage — typically around 2.2–2.3V — not full charge. The DRC10 reads this as a low or depleted pack and flags the warning immediately. This is not a faulty battery. Connect the battery to the charger for a full cycle before the first use. Once charged to 2.6V or above, the low-battery indicator will clear and the remote will operate normally.

Compatible Models

DRC10

Replaces Part Numbers

773-499-44

Technical Specifications

Voltage2.4V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate4.8Wh
Net Weight58.6g /2.07 oz
Gross Weight108.6g /3.83 oz
Approximate Weight108.6g /3.83 oz
Dimension 50.38 x 28.87 x 14.54mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Damag
  • 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 DRC10 crane remote won't power on at all after sitting in the site office for three months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge continuously, and three months idle can drain the pack to a point where the remote's internal circuit won't initialise. Connect the battery to the charger for at least 30–45 minutes before pressing the power button — the cells need enough charge to cross the remote's minimum startup voltage. If the charger shows activity and the remote still won't power on after a full charge cycle, check the charger contacts for corrosion. A fully charged 2.4V Ni-MH pack should read 2.6–2.8V at rest.

The DRC10 cuts out exactly when I trigger the hoist relay — remote goes dark for a second then comes back. What's happening?

That dropout is voltage sag under the inrush current of the relay coil energising. A Ni-MH pack that is partially discharged or has aged cells cannot sustain voltage during that brief high-draw event, so the remote's processor browns out and resets. Fit the new 2000mAh pack and charge it fully before testing — resting voltage should be at or above 2.6V. If dropout continues with a fully charged new battery, inspect the battery contacts in the remote for resistance buildup.

E-stop response on my DRC10 feels sluggish — could the battery be causing that?

E-stop signal transmission on the DRC10 is voltage-dependent; a low or degraded pack reduces the transmitter's output margin, which can add latency to the command reaching the crane receiver. This matters in safety-critical stops where every millisecond counts. Charge the replacement pack to full before any lift — a resting voltage below 2.4V is enough to affect transmitter performance. Verify resting voltage with a multimeter before each shift when the crane is handling heavy loads.

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