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Imperial Dabman 13 Replacement Battery 3.7V 1200mAh

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Fits Imperial Dabman 13 portable DAB+ radio; replaces original 3.7V lithium-ion cell.
3.7V 1200mAh cell delivers 4.44Wh — sustains the radio's tuner and audio stages without voltage sag.
Connector slides straight onto the radio's contact pins; locking tab seats flush against the housing edge.
Bench testing showed the BMS accepted full charge voltage on first cycle; no early cutoff observed.
On first power-up, let the radio complete one full discharge before relying on the battery indicator for remaining capacity.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1200mAh

Imperial Dabman 13 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This 3.7V 1200mAh (4.44Wh) lithium-ion cell replaces the original battery in the Imperial Dabman 13 portable DAB+ digital radio. The Dabman 13 runs entirely from this single cell when used away from mains power. Fitting a fresh cell restores the radio's ability to operate without an AC connection.

  • Dabman 13 fit: The Dabman 13 uses a compact single-cell Li-ion pack rated at 3.7V nominal. This replacement matches that voltage rail, physical dimensions (53.00 × 33.90 × 5.70mm), and the protection circuit module the radio's charge IC expects to see.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran charge and discharge cycles through the Dabman 13's onboard charge circuit. The BMS on this cell accepted the charge IC's cut-off at 4.2V and triggered undervoltage protection cleanly at the low end — no false trips during tuner load spikes.
  • Fuel gauge recalibration after fitting: After installing this cell, run one complete discharge down to auto-shutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100% before use. The Dabman 13's fuel gauge IC is calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve — one full cycle resets the coulomb counter against the new cell.

Why the Dabman 13 shuts off suddenly at 20–30% after a cell swap

The Dabman 13's fuel gauge IC stores a learned discharge curve from the original cell. A new cell with a slightly different internal resistance profile reaches a voltage cliff at a different state of charge than the old one did. When the radio draws current during signal scanning or audio output, terminal voltage drops below the protection threshold before the displayed percentage reaches zero. The BMS trips and the radio cuts out. One full discharge-to-shutoff and full recharge cycle re-maps the coulomb counter to the replacement cell's actual curve and clears this behaviour.

Battery percentage jumping erratically on the Dabman 13 display

Erratic percentage readings after a cell replacement mean the fuel gauge IC is actively recalibrating against data it no longer trusts. The old cell's impedance data is stored in the gauge's registers, and the new cell's different internal resistance causes the open-circuit voltage readings to map inconsistently. The display will show jumps of 10–15% or flip between readings during tuner load changes. Leave the radio on battery until it shuts itself off, then charge to 4.2V (full) without interruption — the gauge re-anchors its endpoints and stabilises from the next cycle onward.

Compatible Models

Dabman 13

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1200mAh
Capacity1200mAh
Rate4.44Wh
Net Weight23g /0.81 oz
Gross Weight48g /1.69 oz
Approximate Weight48g /1.69 oz
Dimension 53.00 x 33.90 x 5.70mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Imperial
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: X-Longer
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Dabman 13 turns off by itself when the battery shows 25% — why does it keep doing this after I put in the new battery?

The fuel gauge IC in the Dabman 13 is still using the old cell's discharge curve, so it misjudges how much charge is actually left. When the tuner or audio output draws current, the new cell's terminal voltage drops faster than the gauge expects and trips the undervoltage cutoff. Run one full discharge to automatic shutoff, then charge to 100% without interruption. After that cycle, the coulomb counter re-anchors to the new cell and the early shutoffs stop.

The Dabman 13 won't power on at all after the replacement battery sat in a drawer for a few months before I installed it — is the cell dead?

Most likely the cell discharged below 2.5V in storage and the BMS locked out to prevent damage. A locked-out cell won't respond to the radio's own charge circuit because the protection board blocks current until a minimum voltage is present. Connect the Dabman 13 to a USB charger and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing the power button — many charge ICs will trickle-charge a locked cell back above the BMS re-enable threshold of around 2.8–3.0V, after which normal charging resumes. If the charge indicator still doesn't light after 30 minutes, the cell discharged too far to recover.

The Dabman 13 battery percentage reads 100% straight after I turn it on, then drops to 60% within a few minutes of listening — what's wrong?

This is the fuel gauge IC reporting an open-circuit voltage reading at startup before load is applied, then correcting sharply once the tuner and audio circuit draw current from the new cell. The IC hasn't yet mapped the new cell's loaded voltage against the stored capacity table, so the resting voltage looks artificially high. The drop is a recalibration event, not a fault with the cell. Do one complete discharge to auto-shutoff followed by a full uninterrupted charge to 4.2V, and the startup reading will stabilise from the next cycle onward.

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