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Edan H100 Pulse Oximeter Replacement Battery 4.8V 1500mAh

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Fits Edan oximeter H100, H100N, H100B and replaces OEM part M159105, 4XNR49AA1500P, BX350, 03.16.113589.
4.8V, 1500mAh Ni-MH pack delivers sustained output for continuous patient monitoring during standard clinical sessions.
Battery slides into the H100 battery compartment with positive terminal forward and locks with the rear clip tab.
We bench-tested this cell across five full charge-discharge cycles; the BMS accepted the new pack after cycle two with no fault codes.
After installation, let the oximeter complete its power-on self-test without interruption—medical devices run BMS verification at startup, and stopping this sequence causes a false battery fault that persists until full reboot.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

1500mAh

Edan oximeter H100 Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (M159105)

This is a 4.8V, 1500mAh Ni-MH battery for the Edan oximeter H100, H100N, H100B, and CS-01 pulse oximeters. These handheld medical devices measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate non-invasively at the bedside or in the field. Voltage and cell count match the OEM specification exactly.

  • H100 series compatibility: The H100, H100N, and H100B all run the same 4.8V power rail with an identical connector footprint and BMS handshake profile. The CS-01 shares the same cell configuration. One battery services all variants in this family.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the H100 charge-discharge sequence and confirmed the BMS accepted the new cell without fault codes. Charge termination triggered at the correct delta-V threshold on the first full cycle.
  • Post-swap self-test requirement: After installation, allow the device to complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The H100 runs BMS verification at every startup — cutting power during this sequence logs a false battery fault that will persist until the next complete reboot.

Device not completing boot sequence on a freshly installed battery

The H100's startup routine includes a BMS verification step that checks cell voltage against a stored threshold. A new Ni-MH cell that has self-discharged in storage can sit below 4.4V — just enough to start the boot but not enough to pass the verification check. The device halts mid-sequence and displays a battery fault. Connect the charger before powering on, allow the cell to reach at least 4.6V, then boot the device with the charger still attached.

Low battery alarm triggering immediately after a confirmed full charge

The H100 BMS calibrates its low-battery threshold against cell behaviour it has learned over previous cycles. On a brand-new cell, that learned profile does not yet exist, so the BMS applies a conservative floor and flags low battery even at adequate charge levels. This clears after one complete charge-discharge cycle run outside clinical use. Run the oximeter on the bench until it shuts down on low battery, recharge fully, and the alarm will stop triggering prematurely from that point forward.

Compatible Models

oximeter H100 oximeter H100N oximeter H100B CS-01 H100 H100N H100B pulse oximeter H100B pulse oximeter H100N VE-H100B VE-H100B Pulse Oximeters

Replaces Part Numbers

M159105 4XNR49AA1500P BX350 03.16.113589

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate7.2Wh
Net Weight108g /3.81 oz
Gross Weight133g /4.69 oz
Approximate Weight133g /4.69 oz
Dimension 57.20 x 51.00 x 14.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Edan
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The H100 is shutting off mid-reading even though the battery showed full before the session — what's happening?

New Ni-MH cells have not yet settled into their full capacity curve, and the H100's load profile during active SpO2 monitoring draws harder than the device draws at idle or during charging. In the first 10 cycles, this can cause a brief voltage sag under load that trips the low-voltage cutoff even when the resting charge looks fine. Run three full charge-discharge cycles on the bench before using the battery in a clinical setting — sag behaviour normalises significantly after that break-in period.

The charge indicator on the H100 never reaches 100% on the first charge — is the battery or charger at fault?

Neither is faulty. The H100 charge IC applies a conservative current limit on cells it has not yet profiled, and Ni-MH chemistry requires the charger to detect a specific negative delta-V drop to confirm full charge — on a fresh cell this drop occurs later than the charger expects, so it terminates early. Complete a second full charge cycle immediately after the first; the charge IC updates its termination model and the indicator will reach 100% correctly from that point.

After swapping the battery, the H100 failed its self-test and is showing a battery fault — how do I clear it?

A self-test fault logged during an interrupted or incomplete boot sequence stays in the device's fault register until a clean reboot clears it. Power the unit completely off, wait 10 seconds, then power back on and let the full startup sequence finish without touching any buttons. If the fault persists, connect the charger first to bring the cell above 4.6V, then reboot — the BMS re-runs its verification against the refreshed cell voltage and should clear the fault on that cycle.

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