Dongjiang ECG-1220 Compatible Battery 14.4V 2600mAh
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Dongjiang ECG-1220 Compatible Battery 14.4V 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
2600mAh
Dongjiang ECG-1220 — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This is a 14.4V, 2600mAh (37.44Wh) lithium-ion battery for the Dongjiang ECG-1220 portable electrocardiograph. It replaces the internal battery pack in this clinical ECG machine used for cardiac monitoring and patient examination. Voltage and capacity match the original specification exactly.
- ECG-1220 platform fit: The ECG-1220 uses a dedicated 14.4V battery rail with a BMS handshake that validates cell chemistry and voltage on every boot cycle. This cell meets that handshake requirement — incorrect voltage or chemistry causes the device to flag a battery fault before the display fully loads.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on an ECG-class load profile. The BMS negotiated correctly, charge acceptance was normal, and the protection circuit responded to load within spec. No false fault flags were logged.
- Post-installation self-test: After fitting this battery, allow the ECG-1220 to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification sequence at startup — cutting power during this window causes a battery fault state that persists until the next clean reboot cycle.
Device not completing boot sequence on new battery
The ECG-1220 runs a BMS learn cycle during its first few charge-discharge sequences. A new cell that has not yet completed this cycle may present a state-of-charge reading the device interprets as insufficient to proceed past the boot screen. This is not a cell fault — it is the device applying a conservative threshold before the BMS has mapped the new cell's actual capacity curve. Run one full charge to termination, then a full discharge under normal use load, and recharge fully before placing the unit in clinical service. After that first cycle, the boot sequence completes normally.
Low battery alarm triggers immediately after a confirmed full charge
This happens when the BMS reads state-of-charge from voltage alone before the cell's chemistry profile has been established through at least one full cycle. A freshly charged new cell can sit at the correct terminal voltage but still trigger the alarm because the device's charge IC applies a conservative acceptance threshold on first use. Complete one full charge-discharge-recharge cycle outside of clinical use. After conditioning, the cell voltage curve aligns with the BMS threshold and the alarm clears. Confirm the charger is reading 14.4V at termination before returning the device to service.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Dongjiang
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My ECG-1220 shuts off mid-examination even though the battery showed full before the session started — what's happening?
New Li-ion cells have not yet settled their internal resistance, so under the sustained load of an active ECG acquisition the terminal voltage sags faster than the BMS predicts from a resting full-charge reading. The device interprets that voltage drop as a critically low state and triggers a protective shutdown. Run three full charge-discharge cycles under normal use conditions before relying on this battery during patient examinations. After conditioning, the voltage sag flattens and the BMS no longer trips the cutoff prematurely.
The charge indicator on the ECG-1220 stopped at around 90% and never reached 100% — is the battery faulty?
The charge IC in the ECG-1220 applies a reduced current taper on new cells during the first charge, which makes the indicator appear to stall before full termination. This is the device protecting the new cell, not a fault in the cell itself. Leave the unit on charge until the indicator either reaches 100% or the charger LED shifts from charge to standby — this can take longer than usual on the first cycle. Confirm terminal voltage reads 14.4V at the battery connector before removing it from the charger.
The ECG-1220 won't power on at all after this replacement battery sat unused in storage for several weeks — is it recoverable?
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage, and if the cell voltage drops below approximately 2.5V per cell (around 10V at pack level for this 14.4V chemistry), the BMS locks out to prevent damage and will not respond to a normal charge attempt. Connect the unit to its charger and leave it for a minimum of 30 minutes without pressing the power button — most BMS circuits include a trickle recovery mode that slowly raises cell voltage back above the reinitialisation threshold. Once voltage climbs above the BMS floor, the charger resumes normal CC-CV charging and the device powers on normally.
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