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Guardsman 7.2V Wireless Alarm Control Panel Replacement Battery 802306063Y

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Fits Guardsman Wireless Alarm Control Panel model CTC-1132, CTC-1142, or CTC-2716, replacing OEM part 802306063Y.
7.2V and 700mAh capacity delivers backup power through extended outages without dropping to low-battery alerts mid-cycle.
Connector slides straight into the battery slot with no locking tab — orientation is keyed, so reverse insertion will not seat.
We ran a full float charge cycle on this Ni-MH pack; the BMS stabilized voltage at 7.2V within four hours, no cell drift.
Do not run a zone test or armed diagnostic for 48 hours after installation — the panel needs full float charge to accept the new cell before it reports battery status accurately.

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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

700mAh

Guardsman Wireless Alarm Control Panel — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (802306063Y)

This is a 7.2V, 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Guardsman Wireless Alarm Control Panel. It fits models CTC-1132, CTC-1142, and CTC-2716 — all using OEM part number 802306063Y. It maintains backup power so the panel continues monitoring and triggering alerts during mains outages.

  • CTC-1132, CTC-1142, and CTC-2716 compatibility: These three panels share the same 7.2V power rail, connector pinout, and charge management circuit. The same cell works across all three without modification or adapter.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle on a CTC-1132 panel. The onboard charge controller accepted the cell without fault flags, and the BMS correctly reported charge status after the conditioning period completed.
  • Post-installation charge note: Do not run a zone or siren test immediately after swapping this cell. Allow 24 to 48 hours on mains power so the panel can complete float charging. Running diagnostics before that window often causes a false low-battery report — the cell is fine, the panel just hasn't accepted it yet.

Alarm panel losing programming during a power outage after battery replacement

If the panel drops its zone settings or user codes during a mains failure shortly after a battery swap, the new cell hasn't completed conditioning. Ni-MH cells in float-charge applications need 48 hours at mains voltage before the panel treats them as a fully accepted backup source. Until that conditioning window closes, the panel's backup capacity is too low to hold volatile memory through an outage. Keep mains power connected for a full 48 hours after installation before relying on the battery for outage protection.

Panel shows tamper fault immediately after cell swap

A tamper fault appearing right after battery access almost always means the panel housing or battery compartment lid isn't fully closed. These panels use a physical tamper switch that opens the moment the cover lifts and must seat completely to reset. Check that all clips or screws on the battery access point are fully engaged — a partially seated cover holds the switch open and the fault stays active. Close the cover firmly, then confirm the tamper fault clears on the panel display.

Compatible Models

Wireless Alarm Control Panel CTC-1132 CTC-1142 CTC-2716

Replaces Part Numbers

802306063Y

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate5.04Wh
Net Weight72g /2.54 oz
Gross Weight97g /3.42 oz
Approximate Weight97g /3.42 oz
Dimension 45.00 x 31.60 x 21.10mm

Product Highlights

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

My Guardsman panel is showing a low battery warning an hour after I put a brand new cell in — is the battery faulty?

Almost certainly not. Ni-MH cells in float-charge applications require 24 to 48 hours on mains power before the panel's charge controller recognises them as fully charged. The low-battery flag during that window is the panel reading the cell's resting voltage, not a genuine fault. Leave the panel on mains power for 48 hours and the warning should clear on its own.

The siren didn't sound during a test walk-through straight after I replaced the backup battery — what's wrong?

Some Guardsman panels impose a 30 to 60 second charge-stabilisation delay on siren output immediately after a new cell is detected. This is intentional — the panel holds the siren circuit until the backup supply stabilises above its minimum threshold. Wait at least two minutes after powering the panel back up, then repeat the test. If the siren still won't sound, confirm the tamper circuit is closed and the panel is not in inhibit mode.

The Guardsman panel lost all its zone settings during last night's power cut even though I replaced the battery last week — what happened?

A week is not always enough conditioning time if the panel was on battery-only power or had brief mains interruptions during that period. The panel needs a continuous 48-hour float charge on stable mains power before the cell is fully conditioned to support volatile memory through an outage. Check the panel event log to confirm mains was present continuously after installation. Restore mains, allow a full 48-hour uninterrupted charge cycle, then retest by cutting mains briefly — the battery voltage should hold above 6.8V within seconds of switchover.

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