Ikusi TM70/3 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 4.8V 2000mAh
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Ikusi TM70/3 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 4.8V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
2000mAh
Ikusi TM70/3 Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BT24IK)
This is a 4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Ikusi TM70/3, TM70/8, IK3 transmitters, T70/3, and compatible crane remote control units. It slots into the same battery compartment as the OEM cell and runs at the same voltage rail — no adapter required. Capacity listed here comes from the product specification, not estimated figures.
- TM70 and IK3 transmitter compatibility: The TM70/3, TM70/8, IK3, and T70/3 series all share the same 4.8V NiMH battery platform and connector footprint. The BMS on each transmitter expects a 4-cell NiMH pack — swapping in a different voltage or chemistry will cause the remote to reject the pack or fail to initialise.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a TM70 transmitter and cycled it through full charge and discharge. The BMS accepted the cell immediately, held the communication link stable through repeated solenoid activation commands, and flagged low-battery at the correct threshold without premature dropout.
- Monthly charge cycle for infrequent crane use: Crane remotes often sit unused between shifts or during shutdowns. NiMH cells left uncharged for more than 30 days can drop below the BMS recovery threshold. Charge this battery once a month during any idle period to prevent a deep-discharge condition that a standard charger cannot reverse.
Solenoid activation causing power dropout on the TM70 transmitter
When the TM70 sends a solenoid or relay activation command, the transmitter draws a short inrush current spike that is higher than its normal standby draw. A degraded or deeply discharged NiMH pack cannot hold its voltage through that spike — the BMS interprets the sag as a fault and cuts the output. This looks like the remote freezing or restarting mid-command. A fully charged, healthy 2000mAh pack at 4.8V nominal has enough current headroom to absorb the activation spike without tripping the BMS cutoff.
Remote showing low-battery indicator immediately after fitting a new cell
A new NiMH pack ships at storage voltage — typically 3.8V to 4.2V for a 4-cell pack — not at full charge. The TM70 transmitter reads that lower resting voltage and correctly flags it as low battery. This is not a fault with the battery or the remote. Connect the battery to the Ikusi charger before first use and allow a full charge cycle. The low-battery indicator will clear once the pack reaches its nominal 4.8V operating voltage.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ikusi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Ikusi TM70 crane remote won't power on after sitting unused for two months — is the battery dead?
Most likely the NiMH pack discharged below the BMS recovery threshold during storage. Connect the battery to the Ikusi charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power the remote — the charger can sometimes recover a deeply discharged NiMH cell that appears dead. If the remote still won't power on after a full charge cycle, the original cell is unrecoverable and needs replacement. A healthy pack should read at least 4.4V resting after a full charge.
The TM70 remote cuts out or restarts every time I activate a crane movement — what's causing that?
This is a voltage sag dropout. The solenoid or relay activation command pulls a current spike the weakened battery can't sustain, so voltage drops sharply and the BMS shuts the pack down to protect the circuit. It happens most often with an older battery that has lost capacity, or a new battery that hasn't been charged before first use. Charge the pack fully to 4.8V and retest — if dropouts continue on a charged, new pack, check the transmitter's battery contacts for corrosion or poor connection.
The E-stop response on my Ikusi remote feels slower than it used to — could the battery be the cause?
Yes. E-stop signal transmission is voltage-dependent — a partially discharged or degraded NiMH pack operating below 4.2V will slow the transmitter's RF output and increase response latency. This is a safety-relevant issue on crane equipment. Charge the battery fully before any safety-critical lift, and if a fully charged pack still shows slow E-stop response, replace the battery rather than continuing to operate with it. Do not use a visibly swollen or leaking cell under any circumstances.
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