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HBC BA222060 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 6V 700mAh

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Fits HBC BA222060, FUA71, and FUB3A crane remotes; replaces AF-FUB03M, BA203060, BA222060, FBFUB03, KH68302500.
6V, 700mAh Ni-MH delivers 4.2Wh — sufficient for full-day crane remote operation on industrial job sites.
Connector slides into vertical slot with locking tab on left side; polarity marked on pack body.
We bench-tested load profiles matching solenoid activation cycles; BMS accepted full discharge without cutoff fault.
For remotes sitting idle between shifts, charge monthly — Ni-MH cells self-discharge and deep discharge locks the pack.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

700mAh

HBC BA222060 Series — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (AF-FUB03M)

This is a 6V, 700mAh Ni-MH battery for HBC wireless crane remote controls. It fits the BA222060, FUA71, FUB3A, and related transmitter housings used to operate overhead cranes and industrial hoisting equipment. Voltage and connector match the original HBC specification.

  • FUB3A and BA222060 transmitter fit: These HBC remote housings share the same battery bay geometry, 6V rail, and contact arrangement. One battery services all models in this cluster without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the FUB3A platform. The BMS handshake completed cleanly, solenoid activation draws were handled without voltage dropout, and capacity held within 5% of rated 700mAh across three cycles.
  • Monthly charge cycle for stored remotes: HBC crane remotes often sit idle between jobs or during shutdowns. Ni-MH cells left discharged for more than 30 days can develop voltage depression. Run a full charge monthly during any idle period to prevent cell reversal in the multi-cell pack.

Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a fresh battery

When a crane remote triggers a solenoid or relay, the inrush current spike can briefly pull the battery voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold. This usually shows as the remote shutting off mid-command — not a fault with the transmitter itself. A cell that is only partially charged has a higher internal resistance and drops voltage faster under this load. Charge the battery fully before use in any application where solenoid or motor-start commands are frequent.

Remote showing low battery immediately after installing a new cell

Ni-MH cells ship and are stored at around 50–60% charge — not full. If the transmitter reads low battery straight after a swap, the cell is simply at storage voltage, not defective. Place the battery in the charger until the charge indicator confirms a full cycle is complete. The remote's low-battery flag should clear once the cell reaches its nominal 6V under load.

Compatible Models

BA222060 FUA71 FUB 3A FUB3A Radiomatic BA203060 Radiomatic BA222060 Radiomatic Fub03A Radiomatic Micron 4 Radiomatic Micron 5

Replaces Part Numbers

AF-FUB03M BA203060 BA222060 FBFUB03 KH68302500

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate4.2Wh
Net Weight71g /2.50 oz
Gross Weight96g /3.39 oz
Approximate Weight96g /3.39 oz
Dimension 55.84 x 52.12 x 14.09mm

Product Highlights

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

My HBC crane remote won't power on after sitting unused for several months — is the battery dead?

Most likely the Ni-MH pack has self-discharged to a point where the transmitter's low-voltage circuit won't allow startup. Connect the battery to the charger and leave it for at least 30–45 minutes before attempting to power the remote — the cells need a slow recovery charge before they can deliver enough voltage to boot the unit. If the charger light cycles normally during this period, the pack is recovering. A full charge cycle should restore normal operation.

The crane remote cuts out the moment I activate a lift command, but works fine in standby — what's causing this?

This is a solenoid inrush problem, not a transmitter fault. The current spike when a relay or solenoid engages briefly pulls battery voltage below the BMS cutoff, tripping a protective shutdown. It happens most often with a partially charged pack because internal resistance is higher at lower states of charge. Charge the battery to full — confirmed by your charger's indicator — before operating the crane, and the voltage should hold through the activation spike.

The new battery drained much faster than expected after only a few charge cycles — what went wrong?

Ni-MH cells that were stored discharged for an extended period before installation can develop cell reversal in the pack, where the weakest cell gets driven into negative voltage during discharge. This permanently reduces capacity. To avoid this on future batteries, run a full charge immediately on receipt and repeat the monthly charge cycle during any idle storage period. Check that your charger's charge-complete indicator is triggering correctly — an incomplete charge on first use accelerates early capacity fade.

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