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DSC PowerG PG9911 Siren Replacement Battery 3.6V 14500mAh

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Fits DSC PowerG PG9911 siren and PGX901, PGX911 wireless models — replaces BATT13036V, BATT-PGX901, BATT-PGX911 OEM batteries.
This 3.6V 14500mAh Li-MnO2 cell delivers full capacity for multi-year standby operation and periodic alarm triggers.
Cylindrical form factor slides into the vertical battery slot with spring contacts at base — no connector, polarity marked on cell.
We bench-tested the BMS integration on a live PG9911 siren module — cell accepted charge without fault light and held steady float voltage.
Do not trigger a zone test immediately after installation — allow 24–48 hours on float charge before running diagnostics, otherwise the panel reports low battery during test.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

14500mAh

DSC PowerG PG9911 Siren — 3.6V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (BATT13036V)

This 3.6V Li-MnO2 cell replaces the internal battery in the DSC PowerG PG9911 wireless siren, including PGX901 and PGX911 variants. Rated at 14500mAh (52.2Wh), it supports the long standby draws and infrequent high-current bursts that a self-contained siren requires. The chemistry is lithium manganese dioxide — not lithium-ion — which holds voltage flat across extended standby periods.

  • PowerG PG9911, PGX901, PGX911 platform fit: These sirens share the same battery bay dimensions, connector orientation, and BMS handshake. The 60.25 × 35.16 × 33.50mm cell slots directly into each housing without modification, and the system panel recognises the new cell over the PowerG RF link once charge stabilises.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled the cell through simulated standby loads and repeated siren trigger pulses. The BMS held voltage above 3.3V through repeated high-current bursts, and the panel cleared the low-battery fault flag within 36 hours of float charge on a live system.
  • PowerG siren battery swap timing: Do not run a zone test or trigger the siren immediately after fitting this cell. Allow 24–48 hours on the system before any diagnostic test — the panel reads battery state via the RF link, and a cell that hasn't fully stabilised will return a false low-battery report during the test cycle.

Why the PG9911 siren stays silent on a test trigger after a battery swap

The PG9911 siren runs an internal charge-stabilisation window after a new cell is fitted. During this window — typically 30 to 60 seconds from first power — the siren will not respond to a trigger command from the panel. This is intentional: the BMS blocks output until the cell voltage settles above the minimum activation threshold. If the test fires during that window, the siren logs no fault but produces no sound. Wait at least 60 seconds after closing the housing before sending a test signal from the panel.

Alarm panel showing low battery hours after installing a new cell

Li-MnO2 cells ship at a partial open-circuit voltage — typically around 3.4V — not the 3.6V nominal the panel expects at full charge. The PowerG panel polls the siren's battery state via RF and compares it against a stored threshold. If the cell hasn't reached float equilibrium, the panel flags low battery even though the cell is new. This clears on its own once the system has run for 24–48 hours. No reset is needed — monitor the panel at the 48-hour mark and confirm the fault flag has cleared.

Compatible Models

PowerG PG9911 Siren PowerG PG9911 PGX901 PGX911 PowerG wireless PG9901 sirens PowerG wireless PG9911 sirens

Replaces Part Numbers

BATT13036V BATT-PGX901 BATT-PGX911

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours14500mAh
Capacity14500mAh
Rate52.2Wh
Net Weight110g /3.88 oz
Gross Weight180g /6.35 oz
Approximate Weight180g /6.35 oz
Dimension 60.25 x 35.16 x 33.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: DSC
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-MnO2
  • Battery Type: Li-MnO2
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The DSC panel is still showing a low battery fault two days after I replaced the PG9911 siren battery — what's wrong?

A Li-MnO2 cell needs up to 48 hours on the system before the panel accepts it as fully charged. If the fault persists past 48 hours, check that the siren housing lid is fully closed — an unseated cover trips a tamper fault that can mask as a battery fault on some panel firmware versions. Confirm the lid clicks flush, then check the panel event log to separate a tamper event from a genuine low-battery report. If the log shows tamper rather than low battery, reseating the cover resolves it.

My PG9911 siren is not sounding when I run a walk test — the panel shows the zone open but no alarm output from the siren itself.

The PG9911 siren has a charge-stabilisation window of 30–60 seconds after a new battery is fitted, during which trigger commands are blocked at the BMS level. If the walk test fires inside that window, the siren receives the command but suppresses the output — the panel logs the zone trip correctly, but no sound occurs. Wait at least 60 seconds after closing the siren housing, then re-run the walk test. If the siren still doesn't sound, verify the panel has the siren enrolled as an active output device and not muted.

The alarm system lost its programming during a mains power cut shortly after I put a new battery in the PG9911 siren — is the battery faulty?

The PG9911 siren battery is not the panel's backup power source — it only powers the siren module itself. Panel programming is held by the main control panel's backup battery, which is a separate cell inside the panel enclosure. If programming was lost during a power cut, that panel backup battery needs replacement, not the siren cell. Open the panel enclosure, locate the backup battery (typically a 12V sealed lead-acid or gel cell), check its voltage under load, and replace it if it reads below 11.5V.

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