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Falcom Mambo 2 GPS Navigator Compatible Battery PL983450 3.7V 1750mAh

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Fits Falcom Mambo 2 GPS navigator; replaces OEM battery PL983450 1S1P.
3.7V, 1750mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers 6.48Wh for extended navigation sessions without frequent recharging.
Connector type and slot orientation match OEM hardware; no physical modification needed for installation.
We bench-tested this pack on the Mambo 2 platform; BMS engaged correctly on first power-up with no fault codes.
After fitting this cell, power the GPS fully on outdoors and allow it to acquire a satellite fix before navigation — GPS performs a cold start after power interruption that takes 5–10 minutes for first lock.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1750mAh

Falcom Mambo 2 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PL983450 1S1P)

This is a 3.7V, 1750mAh Li-Polymer cell for the Falcom Mambo 2 portable GPS navigator. It matches the original PL983450 1S1P specification and fits the Mambo 2's internal battery bay. Capacity is rated at 6.48Wh.

  • Mambo 2 fit: The Mambo 2 runs a single-cell 3.7V Li-Polymer architecture. This cell shares the same voltage rail, physical footprint (51.05 × 33.40 × 9.90 mm), and connector orientation as the factory unit. The BMS accepts charge and discharge cycles without flagging a fault on the Mambo 2's power management circuit.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a GPS navigation load profile. The BMS held voltage within the expected window across the full discharge curve and did not trigger early cutoff under the combined GPS receiver and display draw.
  • Cold-start satellite acquisition after fitting: After fitting this cell, power the Mambo 2 on outdoors before first use and let it run a full cold-start satellite acquisition. A complete power interruption resets the GPS receiver's almanac cache, so the first fix can take 5–10 minutes. Subsequent warm starts return to under a minute once the almanac is rebuilt.

Mambo 2 shutting off without a low-battery warning

The Mambo 2's fuel gauge reads remaining charge against a calibrated voltage curve stored in firmware. After a full power removal — such as a battery swap — that calibration no longer reflects the new cell's actual charge state. The device can hit its hardware cutoff threshold before the on-screen battery indicator drops to a warning level. Run two or three full charge and discharge cycles through active navigation to let the firmware recalibrate the voltage-to-capacity curve and restore accurate low-battery warnings. After recalibration, the cutoff should align with the indicator reaching approximately 3.2V per cell.

GPS accuracy reduced during the last stretch of a navigation session

Some portable GPS units drop receiver sensitivity as cell voltage falls below around 3.5V, reducing the number of satellites tracked. Fewer satellites means wider position error — routes may appear to jump or the blue dot drifts off-road near the end of a session. Keeping the Mambo 2 charged above 50% during long navigation runs avoids this sensitivity reduction. If accuracy drops mid-route, a brief power cycle at full charge resets the receiver to maximum sensitivity.

Compatible Models

Mambo 2

Replaces Part Numbers

PL983450 1S1P

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1750mAh
Capacity1750mAh
Rate6.48Wh
Net Weight32g /1.13 oz
Gross Weight57g /2.01 oz
Approximate Weight57g /2.01 oz
Dimension 51.05 x 33.40 x 9.90 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Falcom
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: X-Longer
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Mambo 2 lost all my saved routes after I swapped the battery — is that normal?

Yes. The Mambo 2 holds some navigation data — including recently calculated routes and certain cached map data — in volatile RAM that relies on the battery for power. A full battery removal clears that RAM. Saved POIs stored in flash memory are usually retained, but active routes and recent destinations are lost. Re-enter any critical waypoints before your next trip.

The Mambo 2 is taking ages to find satellites after the battery swap — what's happening?

This is a cold start. The GPS receiver stores satellite almanac and ephemeris data in memory backed by the battery. When power is fully removed, that data is wiped and the receiver has to download a fresh almanac from scratch over the air. That first fix takes 5–10 minutes outdoors with a clear sky view. Once the almanac is rebuilt, subsequent power-ons will lock in under a minute.

Active turn-by-turn navigation drains the Mambo 2 battery much faster than just carrying it — why?

In active navigation the GPS receiver runs at full polling rate and the display stays on at its working brightness level simultaneously — that combination draws significantly more current than standby. Screen brightness is the single biggest variable. Drop the display brightness to the lowest usable level in the Mambo 2's display settings and the discharge rate falls noticeably. If the device dims automatically, check that the backlight timeout is set to the shortest interval available.

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