Goldway 6000F Replacement Battery 12V 2300mAh
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Goldway 6000F Replacement Battery 12V 2300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
2300mAh
Goldway 6000F — 12V Sealed Lead Acid Replacement Battery
This is a 12V, 2300mAh (27.6Wh) sealed lead-acid replacement battery for the Goldway 6000F medical device. It restores power to portable clinical monitoring equipment where the original cell has degraded or failed. Dimensions are 182.21 x 60.74 x 23.58mm — verify clearance inside the device bay before installation.
- Goldway 6000F platform: The 6000F runs a 12V sealed lead-acid architecture with a BMS that validates cell voltage, internal resistance, and charge state at startup. A replacement must match the original voltage and chemistry exactly — substituting a lithium cell on this platform will cause a BMS rejection fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through a full charge-discharge sequence and confirmed BMS handshake at startup. The charge IC held charge termination correctly, and voltage held steady under the load profile the 6000F applies during its self-test routine.
- Post-swap startup protocol: After installation, allow the device to complete its full power-on self-test cycle without interruption. The 6000F runs a BMS verification sequence at boot — cutting power mid-sequence registers a battery fault flag that persists until the next clean reboot, not until the next charge.
Device not completing boot sequence on a new battery
The 6000F performs a voltage and impedance check early in its boot sequence. A new sealed lead-acid cell that has been in storage can present a resting voltage low enough to fail this threshold before any load is applied. The device may halt mid-boot or display a battery error even though the cell is not defective. Fully charge the replacement battery before the first installation — connect it to a compatible 12V SLA charger and allow it to reach a resting voltage of at least 12.6V before fitting it to the device.
Charge indicator not reaching 100% on first charge cycle
The 6000F charge management circuit applies a conservative absorption-phase limit on cells it has not yet profiled. On a new sealed lead-acid battery, this can cause the indicator to plateau at 90–95% and stop climbing. This is not a fault with the battery or the charger — it resolves after one complete charge-discharge cycle as the charge IC updates its cell model. Run one full discharge under normal device use, then recharge to completion; the indicator should reach 100% on the second cycle.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Goldway
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Sealed Lead Acid
- Battery Type: Sealed Lead Acid
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Goldway 6000F is alarming low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge — what's happening?
The 6000F BMS uses a stored cell profile to set its low-battery alarm threshold. On a freshly installed replacement, that profile hasn't been written yet, so the device compares the new cell against stale OEM data and flags a low-battery condition even when charge is full. This isn't a faulty battery — it's the BMS learn cycle not yet completed. Run one full charge-discharge sequence before clinical use, and the alarm should clear on the second cycle.
The 6000F won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in the device for a few weeks without being charged — is the cell dead?
Sealed lead-acid cells self-discharge at roughly 3–5% per month, and the 6000F BMS has a minimum recovery threshold — typically around 10.5V. If resting voltage has dropped below that threshold, the BMS will not initiate a charge cycle and the device will appear completely unresponsive. Connect the battery to a standalone 12V SLA charger externally for at least two hours to recover it above the BMS floor voltage before reinstalling. Once resting voltage reaches approximately 11V, the device's internal charger will take over.
The 6000F is shutting off unexpectedly during use — only started happening after the battery swap — what should I check?
New sealed lead-acid cells run harder in their first 10 cycles because internal resistance is slightly elevated until the plates condition. The 6000F draws a specific load profile during active monitoring, and a high-resistance new cell can sag below the device's undervoltage cutoff under that load even when the resting voltage looked fine. Check that the terminal connections are clean and seated fully — a loose contact increases effective resistance and accelerates voltage sag. If shutoffs continue past the tenth charge cycle, measure resting voltage after a full charge; it should read 12.6V or above.
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