Epson RC420 EZ Module 26.4V Ni-CD Compatible Battery 22N-700AACL
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Epson RC420 EZ Module 26.4V Ni-CD Compatible Battery 22N-700AACL - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
26.4V
Amp
800mAh
Epson RC420 EZ Module — 26.4V Ni-Cd Replacement Battery (22N-700AACL)
This is a 26.4V 800mAh Ni-Cd battery for the Epson RC420 EZ Module PLC backup system. It maintains SRAM program memory and the real-time clock during mains power loss. Part number 22N-700AACL matches the original cell specification directly.
- RC420 EZ Module compatibility: The RC420 EZ Module uses a dedicated backup rail at 26.4V to sustain SRAM and RTC circuits independently of the main logic supply. The cell must match this voltage exactly — a lower-rated pack will not hold the retention threshold under extended outage conditions.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on the float charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the charge handshake without fault. Voltage stabilised at rated level within the expected charge window and SRAM retention held through a simulated mains dropout test.
- Hot-swap protocol for the RC420: Always replace this battery with the RC420 controller powered on and in RUN mode. Removing the cell while the controller is off will wipe SRAM — your program and RTC data will be gone. If the PLC was off during the swap, reconnect your programming device and reload the program from backup immediately.
Why the RC420 EZ Module loses program memory after a battery swap
The RC420 keeps its ladder logic and variable data in SRAM, not flash. SRAM is volatile — it needs continuous voltage from the backup cell to hold data. The moment that voltage drops below the SRAM retention threshold, the memory clears. This happens in seconds when the battery is removed from an unpowered controller. The only recovery is a full program reload from a connected programming device using a saved project backup.
Battery alarm on the RC420 not clearing after a new cell is fitted
The RC420 does not automatically cancel a battery alarm once a new cell is installed. The alarm flag is written to a status register in the controller and stays latched until it is manually cleared in the programming software. Connect your programming device, navigate to the system status or alarm log, and reset the battery fault flag explicitly. After clearing, confirm the cell voltage is reading at or above the minimum retention threshold — typically around 22V on a freshly installed Ni-Cd at storage charge, rising toward 26.4V within a few hours on float.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Epson
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The RC420 came back up after a power cut but the program is gone — did the battery fail mid-outage?
If the program is gone, the SRAM lost power at some point — most likely the battery was removed or the controller was powered off while the cell was out during a previous maintenance swap. Ni-Cd cells at end of life can also drop below the SRAM retention voltage within minutes of a mains outage rather than holding for hours. Check the cell voltage directly: a healthy 26.4V Ni-Cd should read at least 22V under no-load immediately after removal. If it reads below that, the cell was depleted — reload your program from a saved backup and install the new cell with the PLC powered on.
New battery installed and the RC420 is showing the correct voltage, but the clock is wrong after every power cycle — what's causing that?
The RTC lost synchronisation during the swap, most likely because the controller was off when the old cell was removed. Even a brief voltage interruption to the RTC circuit resets the clock to a default value. The RC420 does not auto-recover the clock from an external source — you have to set it manually. Connect your programming device, go to the controller clock settings, and write the correct date and time directly to the RTC register.
The replacement cell reads noticeably lower than 26.4V straight out of the packaging — is it faulty?
Ni-Cd cells are shipped at a reduced storage voltage, typically in the 20–23V range, to slow self-discharge during transit and storage. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. Install the cell with the RC420 powered on and the float charge circuit will bring it up to full voltage within a few hours. Measure again after four to six hours on the controller — it should be sitting at or very close to 26.4V at that point.
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