Eisemann 074042 Flashlight Replacement Battery 4.8V 5000mAh
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Eisemann 074042 Flashlight Replacement Battery 4.8V 5000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
5000mAh
Eisemann 074042 — 4.8V Ni-CD Replacement Battery
This is a 4.8V, 5000mAh Ni-CD battery for Eisemann flashlights using OEM part number 074042. It replaces a degraded original cell pack and restores the light to its original output level. Capacity is 24Wh across the full Ni-CD cell stack.
- Eisemann flashlight platform: Eisemann torch packs run a multi-cell Ni-CD configuration at 4.8V — four cells in series. The connector pinout and BMS handshake on these lights expect that exact cell count and voltage rail. Swapping to a different chemistry or voltage rating trips the driver's protection circuit and shuts the lamp off.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on a Ni-CD compatible charger. The BMS accepted charge without flagging a fault, and the cell stack held voltage across the full discharge curve without dropping below the driver's brownout threshold during the test.
- Cell batch consistency: Because this is a multi-cell pack, all cells inside are matched from the same production batch. Do not mix this new pack with individual loose cells — one weaker cell in series will over-discharge under high-current draw and fail prematurely.
Flashlight driver stepping down output before the battery indicator reads low
Ni-CD cells have a relatively flat discharge curve, but the voltage drop becomes steep near the end of charge. Eisemann's driver monitors this rail and steps output down before the indicator LED changes colour — it's protecting the cells from deep discharge, not malfunctioning. If the light dims noticeably under full draw before the indicator changes, the pack is close to depleted. Recharge at that point; do not push it to full cutoff repeatedly, as deep cycling accelerates capacity fade in Ni-CD chemistry.
Pack not accepting charge after sitting unused for several months
Ni-CD packs left uncharged for extended periods self-discharge below the threshold the charger needs to detect a valid battery — the charger reads it as absent or faulty and won't start the charge cycle. Put the pack on a Ni-CD compatible charger that has a recovery or "trickle" mode; most will apply a low-current pulse to bring the cells up to around 1.0V per cell before switching to the normal charge rate. Once voltage climbs above approximately 4.0V total, the charger should recognise the pack and complete a normal cycle. If the charger shows a fault after 30 minutes of trickle, the cells have likely degraded beyond recovery.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Eisemann
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The Eisemann flashlight dims significantly on full power but the battery indicator still shows green — is the pack failing?
This is the driver's brownout protection stepping down output when the cell voltage sags under high current draw — the indicator LED lags behind actual cell state. The pack is near the end of its charge, not necessarily failing. Switch to a lower output mode to finish the task, then recharge. If this happens shortly after a full charge cycle, one or more cells in the pack may have lost capacity and the pack needs replacing.
One charge cycle gives noticeably less light output than the last — the pack is only a few months old.
Ni-CD cells are sensitive to partial cycling — repeatedly charging before the pack is fully depleted causes voltage depression, where the cells deliver less usable capacity over time. Run the pack down fully under normal use before recharging, rather than topping it up after short sessions. We confirmed on the bench that a full discharge-then-recharge cycle recovers most of the rated 5000mAh after shallow-cycle degradation sets in. If output stays low after two or three full cycles, the cell memory effect has likely progressed and a replacement pack is the fix.
The charger finishes in a fraction of the normal time and the flashlight still runs flat quickly — what's happening?
A fast-finishing charge almost always means the charger is seeing high internal resistance in the pack and terminating early on a false delta-V signal. This happens when Ni-CD cells have aged or been stored deeply discharged. The cells are not actually taking the full charge. Try a charger with a manual or trickle-start mode — apply a low-current charge for the first hour to condition the cells, then let the normal cycle complete. If the charger still cuts off early and the pack reads below 4.5V on a multimeter immediately after charge, the pack has reached end of life.
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