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Fluke SigmaPace 1000 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2700mAh

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Fits Fluke SigmaPace 1000 survey instrument; replaces OEM part 2229830 and B11614.
7.2V, 2700mAh Ni-MH pack delivers sustained voltage for extended field measurements without mid-session dropout.
Connector attaches to instrument battery slot with positive terminal forward; tab locks into housing groove on insertion.
Bench testing showed stable 7.2V output under sustained sensor load with no BMS cutoff during probe initialization cycles.
After installation, run the instrument's full calibration cycle through the menu before field deployment — this step ensures the SigmaPace maps battery state correctly and prevents premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

2700mAh

Fluke SigmaPace 1000 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (2229830)

This 7.2V, 2700mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the original pack in the Fluke SigmaPace 1000 portable telecommunications survey instrument. It fits the same bay, uses the same connector, and matches the BMS handshake the instrument expects at startup. Capacity is rated at 19.44Wh from factory-tested cells.

  • SigmaPace 1000 compatibility: The SigmaPace 1000 uses a 7.2V Ni-MH cell stack with a specific discharge curve the onboard power management tracks during signal acquisition sessions. This pack matches that curve — the instrument's power rail stays stable through probe initialisation and sustained measurement logging.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the SigmaPace 1000's startup sequence, including probe power-up. The BMS cleared without tripping on the inrush current spike at initialisation, and voltage held within spec across a sustained logging load.
  • First-use calibration on the SigmaPace 1000: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before taking it into the field. The SigmaPace 1000 maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes the low-battery indicator to trigger prematurely on your first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.

BMS lockout after the SigmaPace 1000 sat unused in a carry case

Ni-MH packs self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per day at room temperature. After several months in storage, the cell voltage can drop below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 5.5V for a 7.2V Ni-MH stack. When the instrument sees a pack below that threshold, it refuses to accept a charge and shows no response on the display. The fix is a low-current trickle charge applied externally or through a compatible Ni-MH charger until the pack recovers above 6.0V, at which point normal charging resumes.

SigmaPace 1000 readings resetting or dropping during a logging session

This happens when the battery voltage sags under sustained sensor load — not a full shutdown, but a momentary dropout that causes the instrument's processor to reset mid-session. It is common in aged cells with elevated internal resistance, where voltage collapses briefly under continuous draw even though the pack reads adequate capacity at rest. A replacement pack with healthy cells eliminates the sag. After fitting this battery, verify resting voltage reads at or above 7.8V before deploying — that confirms the cells are fully charged and internal resistance is within normal range.

Compatible Models

SigmaPace 1000

Replaces Part Numbers

2229830 B11614

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours2700mAh
Capacity2700mAh
Rate19.44Wh
Net Weight235g /8.29 oz
Gross Weight270g /9.52 oz
Approximate Weight270g /9.52 oz
Dimension 100.80 x 51.70 x 17.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Fluke
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The SigmaPace 1000 shuts down the moment a probe initialises — new battery, same result. What's causing it?

Probe initialisation pulls a short inrush current spike that can trip the BMS if the pack voltage isn't fully topped up. We saw this on the bench when testing at 80% charge — the spike pushed the BMS over its cutoff threshold and the instrument cut power immediately. Charge the pack to full before probe connection, then power on. If the instrument still cuts out at full charge, check that the battery contacts in the bay are clean and making firm contact — an intermittent connection amplifies the voltage spike the BMS sees.

This battery won't take a charge after the SigmaPace 1000 sat in storage for four months. The charger light stays off.

Ni-MH cells self-discharge in storage, and after four months the pack voltage is likely below 5.5V — the threshold the BMS needs to accept a standard charge cycle. Apply a trickle charge at 100–200mA using a compatible Ni-MH charger until pack voltage recovers above 6.0V, then switch to normal charging. Most dedicated Ni-MH chargers have a recovery or reconditioning mode that handles this automatically. Once the pack reads 7.8V at rest, it is ready for the instrument.

The SigmaPace 1000 battery percentage jumps erratically between readings on the display after fitting this new pack. Is something wrong?

Nothing is wrong — this is the instrument recalibrating its voltage-threshold indicator to the new cell's discharge curve. The original pack's curve was mapped over many cycles, and the instrument's gauge is still referencing those old thresholds. Run one full calibration cycle through the instrument menu, then discharge the pack fully under normal survey load and recharge completely. After that single conditioning cycle, the percentage display stabilises and tracks the new pack accurately.

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