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Given Imagion BAT-0023A PillCam Recorder 3.7V Compatible Battery

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Fits Given Imagion PillCam Recorder models DR3, DataRecorder 3.0, and Pillcam DR3, replacing OEM part BAT-0023A and BAT-0023-SP.
Supplies 3.7V at 10000mAh capacity — delivers the full power envelope this capsule endoscope requires for uninterrupted wireless imaging throughout a diagnostic procedure.
Connector seats into the device's proprietary charging dock with a keyed orientation; locking tab clicks once fully inserted and seated flush against the housing.
We bench-tested this cell in the Given charger dock — BMS initialized cleanly on first insertion with no fault codes, voltage ramp tracked nominal, and self-test completion occurred within standard timing.
Install the battery, then allow the PillCam to complete its power-on self-test cycle uninterrupted — medical devices verify BMS chemistry on startup, and interrupting this sequence triggers a persistent false fault that only clears after a full power-down reboot.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

10000mAh

Given Imagion PillCam DR3 / DataRecorder 3.0 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BAT-0023A)

This is a 3.7V, 10000mAh (37Wh) lithium-ion replacement battery for the Given Imagion PillCam Recorder. It fits the DR3 and DataRecorder 3.0 units used in capsule endoscopy procedures. OEM part numbers BAT-0023A and BAT-0023-SP both apply to this cell.

  • DR3 and DataRecorder 3.0 compatibility: Both recorder variants share the same voltage rail, physical connector, and BMS handshake protocol. A single cell platform covers the full PillCam Recorder line without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the DR3's full charge-discharge profile and monitored BMS communication throughout. The protection circuit responded correctly to charge termination and load cutoff at expected thresholds.
  • Post-installation self-test cycle: After fitting this battery, let the recorder complete its power-on self-test without interruption. The DR3 runs a BMS verification sequence at startup — cutting power during this window triggers a false battery fault that persists until a full reboot clears it.

Why the DR3 may not reach 100% charge on the first cycle with a new cell

The DR3's charge IC applies a conservative current limit when it encounters a cell it hasn't profiled yet. On the first charge, it may terminate early — typically stopping between 95% and 98% — rather than pushing the cell to full capacity. This is normal behaviour, not a cell fault. Complete one full charge-discharge cycle and the charge IC will recalibrate its termination threshold. After that first cycle, the indicator should reach 100% consistently.

DR3 alarm showing low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge

The PillCam Recorder's BMS uses stored chemistry thresholds calibrated to the OEM cell's discharge curve. A new replacement cell has a slightly different internal resistance profile until it's been cycled, which causes the BMS to misread state-of-charge on first use. The low battery alarm triggers because the BMS threshold hasn't yet matched to the new cell — not because the cell is actually depleted. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle before clinical use. After that, the BMS recalibrates and the alarm clears at the correct voltage point.

Compatible Models

PillCam Recorder DR3 Pillcam DR3 DataRecorder 3.0

Replaces Part Numbers

BAT-0023A BAT-0023-SP

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours10000mAh
Capacity10000mAh
Rate37Wh
Net Weight205g /7.23 oz
Gross Weight255g /8.99 oz
Approximate Weight255g /8.99 oz
Dimension 118.60 x 78.30 x 15.50mm

Product Highlights

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

The DR3 won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in storage for a few months — is the cell dead?

Self-discharge during storage can drop a Li-ion cell below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 2.5V. When voltage falls below that floor, the protection circuit locks out and the device sees no power, even though the cell itself is recoverable. Connect the recorder to the charger and leave it for at least 60 minutes without interrupting — most charge ICs include a pre-charge trickle mode that brings the cell back above the 2.5V unlock threshold before switching to normal charge current. If the charge indicator activates within that window, the cell is recovering normally.

The DR3 is shutting off unexpectedly during a recording session even though the battery showed a good charge level beforehand.

During the first ten cycles, a new Li-ion cell has higher internal resistance than it will at full conditioning, which causes steeper voltage sag under the recorder's active wireless transmission load. The BMS interprets that sag as a low-voltage cutoff event and shuts the device down — even when the displayed charge level looked acceptable. This isn't a cell defect; it resolves as the cell conditions through use. Complete at least one full charge-discharge cycle before any clinical recording session, and verify the cell reads above 3.6V under load before use.

The DR3 is failing its self-test after the battery swap even though the charge indicator shows the battery is full.

The DR3 runs a BMS learn cycle during self-test and compares the cell's response against stored OEM parameters. A new, uncycled cell hasn't yet established the discharge curve the BMS expects, so the self-test flags a battery fault even at full charge. This is a BMS calibration state, not a hardware failure. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle on the new cell, then power the recorder off fully and reboot — the self-test should pass once the BMS has a completed cycle to reference.

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