Dogtra BP74RS Receiver Compatible Battery 7.4V 300mAh
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Dogtra BP74RS Receiver Compatible Battery 7.4V 300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
300mAh
Dogtra 1900S / 1902S Receiver — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BP74RS)
This is a 7.4V, 300mAh Li-Polymer battery for the Dogtra 1900S and 1902S Receiver units, including the 1900S-BE Black Edition and 1900S-HF Hands Free. It slots into the receiver collar — the unit worn by the dog — not the handheld transmitter. Replaces OEM part numbers BP74RS and BP74RS3P.
- 1900S / 1902S receiver compatibility: These models share the same compact receiver housing, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The same 7.4V Li-Polymer cell fits all variants in this receiver family without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on a 1900S receiver unit. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, charge termination triggered correctly at full voltage, and stimulation output held consistent across the test range.
- First-use receiver pairing after battery swap: After fitting this battery, power on the receiver outdoors and keep it within range of the transmitter. A freshly powered receiver re-establishes its RF link with the transmitter within a few seconds — confirm the link indicator on the transmitter shows solid before starting a session.
Why the 1900S receiver stops responding mid-session after a battery replacement
The 1900S receiver's BMS monitors cell voltage in real time and cuts output if voltage drops below its low-cell threshold — typically around 6.4V under load. A partially discharged or poorly seated replacement cell can trigger this cutoff during active stimulation bursts, which draw a short spike of current. If the receiver goes unresponsive mid-session, the first check is the battery seating — the contacts must be flush. Charge the new battery fully before the next session to ensure the BMS starts with accurate state-of-charge data.
Receiver charge indicator stays red and never turns green
This usually means the BMS entered a protection state during a deep discharge — common when a collar sits unused for several months. The cell voltage drops below the BMS re-entry threshold, and the charger cannot initiate a normal charge cycle. Connect the receiver to its Dogtra charger for 30–60 minutes even if the LED appears stuck; some BMS chips trickle-charge at a low rate before switching to full current. If the indicator still does not transition to green after that period, check charger output — it should read approximately 8.4V DC at the connector tip.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dogtra
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Dogtra 1900S receiver shows a full charge but the stimulation cuts out after a few corrections — what's happening?
Short stimulation bursts pull a current spike that can expose a weak or aging cell even when resting voltage looks fine. The BMS trips its undervoltage cutoff the moment cell voltage sags below threshold under that load. We saw the same behaviour on the bench with a heavily cycled cell — a fresh, fully charged replacement resolved the mid-session dropout immediately. Charge the new battery completely before your first session and confirm the green charge indicator before removing the collar from the charger.
The receiver works fine indoors but drains noticeably faster during long outdoor training sessions — is that normal?
Yes, and it's a function of how the receiver operates in the field rather than a battery fault. Outdoor sessions typically involve longer continuous power-on time, more RF transmission activity between collar and transmitter, and greater temperature variation — all of which increase current draw from the 300mAh cell. The 1900S receiver is not a GPS tracker, so this isn't location-search drain, but sustained RF activity in open terrain does consume charge faster than short indoor tests. Keep the receiver on the charger between sessions rather than leaving it partially discharged in a bag.
After fitting the new battery, the 1900S receiver powers on but the transmitter won't link — what do I check first?
A fresh battery triggers a full receiver boot cycle, and the RF link to the transmitter has to re-establish from scratch. Power off both units, then power on the transmitter first and the receiver second — the transmitter needs to be broadcasting before the receiver scans for a signal. Stand within 3 metres during this initial link-up; the 1900S establishes its paired channel at close range before the full operating range becomes active. Once the transmitter link indicator shows solid, move to normal operating distance and test stimulation output at the lowest setting to confirm the link is stable.
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