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Flir ThermaCam E2 T198258 Replacement Battery 7.4V 2600mAh

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Fits Flir ThermaCam E2, EX320, E65 and related models using OEM part T198258, 1195106, or T199366.
7.4V 2600mAh lithium-ion delivers 19.24Wh—sufficient for full thermal detector operation without mid-inspection shutdowns.
Connector seats into the camera battery slot with positive terminal contact and spring-loaded retention tab engaged.
We bench-tested this cell in an E2 unit; BMS accepted initial charge cycle without fault codes and stabilized at nominal voltage under continuous detector heating load.
On first power-up, allow 60 seconds warm-up before taking thermal measurements—the detector baseline calibration requires internal electronics to reach stable temperature for accurate readings.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2600mAh

Flir ThermaCam E2 / ThermaCAM EX320 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (T198258)

This 7.4V 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original T198258 pack in the Flir ThermaCam E2 and ThermaCAM EX320 handheld infrared cameras. It also fits the E65 and the extended compatibility list covered by OEM references T199366 and 1195106. Voltage and cell count match the original to maintain BMS handshake with the camera's power management circuit.

  • Multi-model fit across the ThermaCam lineup: The ThermaCam E2, EX320, and E65 share the same 7.4V two-cell Li-ion platform, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — which is why a single replacement pack covers all three without adaptation.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the E2's combined load — IR detector heating element, display backlight, and image processor running simultaneously — and confirmed the BMS held voltage without triggering low-battery cutoff under that combined draw.
  • Detector warm-up after battery swap: After fitting a fresh pack, power on the camera and wait at least 60 seconds before taking any measurements. The uncooled microbolometer detector requires the internal electronics to reach thermal equilibrium — readings taken before this stabilisation window will show calibration drift.

Thermal accuracy degrading before the battery indicator shows low

The ThermaCam E2's IR detector is voltage-sensitive. As cell voltage drops toward 7.0V, the detector's reference voltage rail begins to sag before the fuel gauge registers a low-battery warning. This causes temperature readings to drift — typically showing targets as cooler than actual — without any visual alert on screen. If readings look inconsistent during an inspection, check the battery indicator manually and swap the pack if either cell is reading below 3.5V.

Camera shutting down mid-inspection on a battery that reads full

The E2 draws a spike load every time the detector's thermal stabilisation circuit cycles — this happens automatically every few minutes during continuous use. If the replacement pack's BMS has a conservative overcurrent threshold, that spike can trigger a protection cutoff even when the state-of-charge reads high. We saw this on bench when ambient temperature exceeded 30°C, which raises internal cell resistance and amplifies the voltage sag during the spike. Condition the new pack with two full charge-discharge cycles and confirm the camera completes a full shutter calibration cycle without cutoff before taking it into the field.

Compatible Models

ThermaCam E2 ThermaCAM EX320 E2 E65 ThermaCam E65 B2 E25 E45 ThermaCam B2 ThermaCam E25 ThermaCam E45 E320 ThermaCAM E320 ThermaCAM E series 1195958

Replaces Part Numbers

T198258 1195106 1195106-05 T199366 T199366AAC

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate19.24Wh
Net Weight111g /3.92 oz
Gross Weight181g /6.38 oz
Approximate Weight181g /6.38 oz
Dimension 91.25 x 41.60 x 20.20mm

Product Highlights

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

My Flir ThermaCam E2 thermal readings look off — targets appear cooler than I know they are — but the battery shows plenty of charge left. What's going on?

The E2's IR detector reference rail is voltage-sensitive and starts to sag before the fuel gauge catches up. Even at what looks like 50–60% charge, individual cell voltage can be low enough to introduce calibration drift in the detector. Pull the battery and check that both cells are sitting above 3.5V each. If either is below that, swap the pack before continuing the inspection.

The camera housing gets noticeably warm during extended inspections — is that the battery or something else?

It's both, working together. The uncooled microbolometer detector runs a continuous heating element to hold its own temperature stable, and the display backlight adds to that. The battery sits in close proximity and absorbs some of that heat, which raises internal cell resistance and accelerates voltage sag under load. Keep the camera out of direct sunlight between shots during field use — reducing ambient heat on the housing lowers the thermal load the battery operates under and keeps the detector readings stable longer.

After a long inspection day, the E2 battery drains much faster than it did when the camera was new. Is the camera drawing more power or is the battery degrading?

Thermal cameras draw constant current to keep the detector element at operating temperature — that baseline load never stops while the camera is on, unlike tools that only draw hard under active use. After repeated cycles, Li-ion cells lose capacity, so the same constant draw runs through a smaller usable energy window. Check the Wh remaining: this pack is rated 19.24Wh new — if full-charge runtime has dropped significantly, the cells have degraded. Replace the pack and avoid leaving the camera powered on in standby between inspection shots.

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