Fluke BP291 10.8V Replacement Battery 5200mAh Li-ion
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Fluke BP291 10.8V Replacement Battery 5200mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
5200mAh
Fluke 190 II / 190 III Series — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP291)
This 10.8V, 5200mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part BP291 in Fluke 190 II, 190 III, 190-204, and 190-104 ScopeMeter test instruments. These are portable oscilloscope-multimeters used by field electricians and industrial technicians for waveform capture and electrical diagnostics. Same voltage rail, same connector, same BMS handshake as the original pack.
- 190 II and 190 III platform fit: The 190-series ScopeMeter shares a common battery bay and 10.8V power architecture across the II and III generations. The BMS handshake protocol did not change between generations, so this pack initialises correctly on both without firmware intervention.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a 190 II under mixed oscilloscope and multimeter load. The BMS held steady through probe initialisation spikes and did not trip during sustained waveform logging. Cell balancing activated normally on the first full charge cycle.
- Post-install calibration cycle: After fitting this battery, run a full calibration cycle through the 190-series instrument menu before field deployment. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session in the field.
BMS lockout after the 190-series sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge over time, and if the pack drops below approximately 2.5V per cell, the BMS trips a deep-discharge lockout to prevent cell damage. A locked-out BMS will not respond to the instrument's power button and may not register on the charger at all. The fix is to connect the pack to the OEM charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes — most chargers apply a low-current recovery charge to bring cells back above the BMS wake threshold before switching to normal charge rate. Once the charge LED changes state, the BMS has cleared the lockout and normal charging resumes.
Instrument powers on but shuts down during USB data transfer to a PC
USB data transfer adds a secondary load on top of the active measurement circuit — the combined draw can push momentary current demand past the BMS discharge threshold, triggering a protective cutoff. This shows up specifically during transfer, not during normal measurement, which is why it catches users off guard. Check that the instrument firmware is current, as Fluke has addressed BMS communication timing in several 190-series updates. If the shutdown persists after a firmware update, fully charge the pack to 12.6V before attempting another transfer — a partially depleted cell has less headroom before the BMS trips under combined load.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Fluke
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Fluke 190 II shows a low-battery warning almost immediately after I fit the new pack — is something wrong with it?
The instrument maps battery state during its calibration routine, and if you skipped that step after installing the new pack, the fuel gauge is reading against the old cell profile. Run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu with the new battery fitted. If the warning clears partway through calibration, that confirms the cell data was stale. The warning should not return once the instrument has completed one full calibration-and-charge cycle.
The 190-series meter shuts off mid-measurement when I'm capturing waveforms on high-frequency signals — the battery indicator still shows charge remaining.
High-frequency waveform capture increases the processor and display load simultaneously, and the resulting current spike can trip the BMS cutoff even when cell charge level looks adequate. This is a BMS threshold event, not a capacity issue. Fully charge the pack to 12.6V before your next session — cells at 80% charge have a narrower voltage margin before the BMS intervenes under peak draw. If shutdowns continue on a fully charged pack, the BMS may need to re-baseline, which happens automatically after two complete charge-discharge cycles.
This battery won't charge at all after the 190-series meter sat in storage for several months — the charger doesn't seem to recognise it.
Self-discharge during storage has most likely pulled the cells below the BMS recovery threshold, around 2.5V per cell, and the BMS has entered deep-discharge lockout. In lockout, the pack presents near-zero voltage to the charger, which causes the charger to read no battery present. Connect the pack to the OEM charger and leave it undisturbed for 30 to 45 minutes — the charger applies a trickle current to recover cells above the wake threshold before switching to normal charge rate. Once the charge indicator changes state, the BMS has cleared and normal charging will proceed.
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