Heidelberg Printer Memory LTC-7PN-S4 3.6V Compatible Battery
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Heidelberg Printer Memory LTC-7PN-S4 3.6V Compatible Battery - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
750mAh
Heidelberg Printer Memory — 3.6V Li-SOCl2 Replacement Battery (LTC-7PN-S4)
This is a 3.6V, 750mAh lithium thionyl chloride cell replacing the LTC-7PN-S4 in Heidelberg Printer Memory units. It maintains SRAM contents and clock data during mains power interruptions. When the original cell weakens, stored settings and programs are at risk the moment power drops.
- Printer Memory retention circuit: The Heidelberg memory board draws a trickle load from this cell to hold SRAM state and RTC registers. Li-SOCl2 chemistry suits this exactly — its flat 3.6V discharge curve holds the retention threshold long after alkaline or NiMH alternatives would sag below the minimum.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We confirmed cell voltage at delivery, applied a representative trickle load matching the memory board specification, and verified the BMS passivation layer recovered correctly within the first charge cycle on the host unit.
- Hot-swap procedure for Heidelberg memory boards: Always replace this cell with the printer and its controller fully powered on. Removing the cell while the board is de-energised wipes SRAM instantly — the board has no secondary hold-up capacitor large enough to bridge even a brief swap at room temperature.
Why Heidelberg Printer Memory loses stored data after a battery swap
The SRAM on the Heidelberg memory board requires a continuous voltage above roughly 2.0V to retain its contents. During a powered-off swap, that voltage collapses to zero within seconds — not minutes — and every stored parameter is lost. Once data is gone, restoring it requires a full reload from the host programming or configuration system. No battery replacement alone can recover data that was already wiped. The only way to prevent this is to perform the swap while the board is live and the supply rail is active.
Battery alarm still showing after fitting a confirmed good LTC-7PN-S4 cell
Li-SOCl2 cells ship in a passivated state and initially read 0.1V–0.3V below their rated 3.6V. The Heidelberg memory controller latches a low-battery fault when it first sees a depleted cell, and that fault does not self-clear once voltage recovers. The alarm must be manually acknowledged or reset through the printer's configuration interface or connected programming software. Confirm the cell is seated correctly, allow 30–60 minutes on float supply for passivation to clear, then reset the fault flag — do not assume the new cell is faulty based on the alarm alone.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Heidelberg
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-SOCl2
- Battery Type: Li-SOCl2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Heidelberg printer lost all its stored settings right after I swapped the battery — is that normal?
Yes, and it happens because the SRAM has no hold-up capacitor to bridge even a one-second gap. Removing the LTC-7PN-S4 while the printer is powered off drops the retention rail to zero instantly, wiping every stored parameter. The battery swap must always be done with the printer powered on and running. At this point the only fix is a full settings reload from your backup configuration file or programming device.
The replacement cell reads only 3.3V on my meter — is it undercharged or the wrong part?
Li-SOCl2 cells build a passivation layer during storage that temporarily suppresses open-circuit voltage. A fresh LTC-7PN-S4 reading 3.3V–3.45V at delivery is normal and not a fault. Install it with the printer powered on and let it sit on the board's float supply for 30–60 minutes — voltage will rise back to 3.6V as the passivation layer dissolves under the light trickle load. Only reject the cell if it reads below 3.0V after that recovery period.
The battery alarm cleared after reset but came back within a few weeks — what causes fast depletion on these cells?
Enclosure temperature is the main driver. Li-SOCl2 self-discharge roughly doubles for every 10°C above 25°C, so a memory board sitting in a warm press cabinet at 45°C can exhaust a cell in a fraction of its rated service life. Check that the cabinet ventilation is clear and that the memory board is not positioned directly above a heat-generating component. If ambient temperature at the board consistently exceeds 40°C, plan for annual cell replacement rather than the standard two-to-three-year cycle.
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