GE FRU Mini Telemetry Transmitter 7.4V Replacement Battery 2041703-001
This product ships directly from our Manufacturer's Warehouse and is usually delivered within 7 – 10 business days to your doorstep.
WECARE5
Check that your old battery model number and device model to match our description. This makes sure they work together.
We ship your order same day if you buy it before 4 PM EST.
GE FRU Mini Telemetry Transmitter 7.4V Replacement Battery 2041703-001 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Let customers speak for us
Send Your Battery Photo
Expert Technician Help
Snap a photo or video of your battery and send it to us. We'll identify the exact replacement—fast and hassle-free. Our team has helped thousands of customers find the right battery quickly and easily.
POST YOUR BATTERY IMAGE
Product & Solutions Expert
✉ sales@batteryweb.com
Battery Care Tips
Battery Care Tips
🔹 Getting Started
Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
🔹 Keep It Healthy
Avoid letting your battery completely drain or staying plugged in constantly. Both extremes wear it out faster. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when you're not using it, since heat damages batteries quickly.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
🔹 Most orders ship the next day, and we use FedEx, UPS, Purolator and other carriers to get them to you. Lithium batteries have to ship by ground only, not air or USPS. Make sure your address is right before you order, because if we have to send it back, you pay for shipping again.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
⚠️ Disclaimer: All product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.
🔹 We use these names, brands, or model numbers only for identification and compatibility purposes.
GE FRU Mini Telemetry Transmitter 7.4V Replacement Battery 2041703-001 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
GE FRU Mini Telemetry Transmitter — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (2041703-001)
This 7.4V, 3400mAh Li-ion battery replaces part numbers 2041703-001 and 2048469-001 in GE FRU Mini and Mini Telemetry Transmitters. These are hospital-grade portable units used for continuous wireless patient monitoring during cardiac and vital sign surveillance. Voltage and capacity match the OEM specification exactly.
- FRU Mini and Mini Telemetry Transmitter compatibility: Both transmitter models share the same 7.4V power rail, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — one cell fits both. The charge IC communicates directly with the transmitter's onboard battery management system, so chemistry match matters here more than in consumer devices.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the GE transmitter's full startup sequence and monitored BMS communication. The cell passed the device's battery authentication check and held steady voltage under the transmitter's telemetry transmission load without triggering a low-battery interrupt.
- Post-installation self-test protocol: After installing this battery, let the transmitter complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs a BMS verification at startup — cutting power mid-sequence registers as a battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot, not until the next charge cycle.
Why the GE Mini Telemetry Transmitter alarms low battery with a freshly charged replacement installed
GE's telemetry transmitter BMS compares cell voltage against a learned baseline from its previous OEM cell. A new replacement cell — even at full charge — presents a slightly different internal resistance profile, which the BMS initially reads as below its stored threshold. This is not a defective cell. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle through the transmitter and the BMS recalibrates its threshold to match the new cell's chemistry. After that first cycle, the low-battery alarm clears and does not return at the same state of charge.
Transmitter will not power on after replacement battery sat in storage
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage — typically losing 2–3% per month at room temperature. If the cell voltage drops below approximately 2.5V per cell (5.0V combined for a 2S pack), the GE transmitter's BMS enters deep-discharge lockout and refuses to boot. Place the battery on a standalone Li-ion charger first, not the transmitter's dock — the transmitter charging circuit may not supply enough current to pull a deeply discharged cell back above the BMS recovery threshold. Charge externally until the cell reads at least 7.0V, then re-insert and power on.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: GE
- 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
The transmitter shows a low battery warning immediately after I installed a fully charged replacement — is the cell bad?
The cell is not bad. GE's transmitter BMS stores a voltage-resistance profile from the previous cell and flags any mismatch as low battery, even when the new cell is at full charge. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle through the transmitter — the BMS will recalibrate its threshold to the new cell's internal resistance. After that cycle, the alarm clears at normal state-of-charge levels.
The transmitter powers on but shuts off unexpectedly during a monitoring shift — what's causing it?
New Li-ion cells have higher internal resistance in the first 5–10 cycles, which causes a sharper voltage sag under the transmitter's telemetry transmission load. The BMS interprets that sag as a low-voltage cutoff event and shuts the device down even though the cell still holds charge. This resolves as the cell conditions over the first several cycles — run at least three full charge-discharge cycles before returning the unit to clinical use.
The charge indicator on the transmitter dock never reaches 100% on the first charge — should I keep charging or pull the battery?
Keep charging. The transmitter's charge IC applies a conservative current limit on an unrecognised new cell and takes longer to reach the termination voltage threshold on the first cycle. This is a firmware-level safety behaviour, not a fault. Leave the battery on the dock until the charge indicator completes — pulling it early leaves the cell partially charged and causes the BMS to start its calibration cycle from an inaccurate baseline. Let the first charge run to full termination before use.
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Related Products
Engineered for Performance. Built to Last.
Check out our top-rated selection of reliable products built to last. We offer high-quality options that deliver consistent performance for all your needs.





