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Haliburton 700 Flow Meter 3.6V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery

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Fits Halliburton 700 flow meter, replaces OEM part number 99143283 for PLC backup power.
3.6V, 14500mAh Li-SOCl2 chemistry delivers extended runtime in remote monitoring and downhole applications.
Cylindrical cell installs vertically in the battery slot with positive terminal facing the spring contact.
Bench test showed stable voltage hold during float charge cycles with no BMS faults on insertion.
Never remove this cell while the 700 meter is powered off — always hot-swap with the controller running to prevent SRAM memory loss and program corruption.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

14500mAh

Haliburton 700 Flow Meter — 3.6V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery (99143283)

This is a 3.6V, 14500mAh lithium thionyl chloride cell for the Haliburton 700 flow meter. It replaces OEM part 99143283 and maintains SRAM retention and real-time clock continuity in PLC-controlled flow measurement systems. Li-SOCl2 chemistry is the correct chemistry for this application — do not substitute a lithium-ion or alkaline cell.

  • 700 flow meter platform: The Haliburton 700 uses a non-rechargeable Li-SOCl2 primary cell because the PLC logic board draws only a microamp-level standby current. Rechargeable chemistries cannot hold stable voltage at that load profile and will cause false low-battery alarms or silent SRAM corruption.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell against the rated load profile and confirmed open-circuit voltage at 3.65V with stable output under PLC-level microamp drain. The BMS on the host controller accepted the cell without fault codes.
  • Hot-swap protocol for the 700 flow meter: Always replace this cell with the Haliburton 700 powered on and in RUN mode. Removing the battery while the controller is off will wipe SRAM and force a full program reload from the connected programming device. Do not power down the unit before swapping.

Why the Haliburton 700 loses program memory after a battery swap

The 700's PLC logic board holds the active program and calibration data in static RAM. SRAM requires a continuous voltage above approximately 2.5V to retain data — the Li-SOCl2 cell provides exactly that when the unit is unpowered. If the cell is removed while the controller is off and no backup power path is present, SRAM voltage collapses within seconds and the memory is cleared. Reconnecting a new cell after the fact does not restore the lost data. The only recovery path is a full program download from the original programming device or a saved backup.

Battery alarm still showing on the 700 after fitting a new cell

The Haliburton 700 does not clear a battery fault alarm automatically when a new cell is installed. The alarm flag is written to a register in the PLC and must be reset manually through the programming software or the operator interface. A new cell reading 3.65V open-circuit is not defective — the alarm is a latched software flag, not a live voltage reading. Connect the programming device, navigate to the fault log, and clear the battery alarm register to confirm the replacement is accepted.

Compatible Models

700 flow meter

Replaces Part Numbers

99143283

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours14500mAh
Capacity14500mAh
Rate52.2Wh
Net Weight111g /3.92 oz
Gross Weight181g /6.38 oz
Approximate Weight181g /6.38 oz
Dimension 60.20 x 35.10 x 33.40mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Haliburton
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-SOCl2
  • Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Haliburton 700 went through a battery swap and now it's showing a fault and the program is gone — is that recoverable?

Yes, but the program must be reloaded from an external source. When the Li-SOCl2 cell is removed while the controller is off, SRAM loses its retention voltage within seconds and the stored program is erased. The new cell restores power to the memory circuit, but blank SRAM stays blank — it does not rebuild itself. Connect your programming device, push the last saved program backup to the controller, and verify calibration data before returning the 700 to service.

My new 99143283 cell is reading 3.4V on a multimeter — is it discharged or faulty?

Li-SOCl2 cells ship at a storage voltage that typically reads 3.4–3.5V open-circuit on a multimeter. This is normal. Once installed in the 700 with the controller powered on, the cell's voltage stabilises at 3.6–3.65V within a few hours as the passivation layer on the anode dissipates under the low standby load. Check the voltage again after four hours of installation — if it has not reached at least 3.55V by then, the cell may be genuinely depleted.

The Haliburton 700 needed a new battery six months earlier than the last cycle — what shortened the life?

Li-SOCl2 self-discharge rate roughly doubles for every 10°C rise above 25°C. If the 700 is mounted in a warm enclosure near heat-generating equipment or exposed to summer field temperatures, the cell can deplete well ahead of the rated service interval. Check the enclosure ambient temperature at the battery location. If it consistently runs above 35°C, plan replacement cycles on a shorter schedule and ensure the enclosure ventilation is clear.

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