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Intec IMT-3500D Replacement Battery 6V 5000mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Intec IMT-3500D and ESR8EE5920 flashlights, replacing original 6V Ni-MH packs.
6V 5000mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers full brightness on standard mode without stepdown midcycle.
Cylindrical cell pack slides into the existing battery compartment; connector polarity matches OEM orientation.
We tested this cell on a bench charger — BMS accepted full charge without fault codes or cutoff cycling.
If your flashlight dims before the low-battery indicator activates, swap all cells simultaneously to prevent weaker cells from draining first under turbo-mode current draw.

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Voltage

6V

Amp

5000mAh

Intec IMT-3500D / ESR8EE5920 — 6V 5000mAh Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 6V 5000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Intec IMT-3500D and ESR8EE5920 handheld flashlights. It slots in where the original pack has degraded and can no longer hold a usable charge. Capacity figure is taken directly from product data at 30Wh.

  • IMT-3500D and ESR8EE5920 compatibility: Both models run the same 6V rail and share an identical multi-cell Ni-MH pack format. The cell count, connector, and voltage cutoff threshold match across both units, so one pack covers both.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on the IMT-3500D driver. The driver accepted charge termination normally, and output held steady across high-draw mode until the protection threshold was reached.
  • Multi-cell replacement tip: This pack is a pre-assembled multi-cell unit. Never mix it with a partially used cell from the original pack. If any individual cell inside the old pack has drifted low, pairing old and new cells forces the weaker cell to discharge first under high-current draw, which can damage it permanently.

High-powered flashlight dimming before the battery indicator shows low

The IMT-3500D driver uses brownout protection to step down output when cell voltage dips under load — even if the resting voltage still reads healthy. Ni-MH cells show a flat discharge curve, so the indicator may lag behind actual available capacity. Under high-current draw, internal resistance causes a momentary voltage sag that triggers the driver's step-down before the indicator catches up. If the light recovers brightness after switching to a lower mode, that confirms brownout protection is active, not a faulty battery.

Flashlight cycling through modes or flickering at end of charge

Mode-cycling near the end of a charge cycle is a driver brownout loop — the driver steps down, voltage briefly recovers, output steps back up, then sags again. This repeats until the cell voltage drops below the cutoff floor. The fix is straightforward: switch the flashlight to a lower output mode when cycling starts. This reduces current draw enough to stabilise the voltage above the brownout threshold and lets you extract the remaining usable charge without the light cutting in and out.

Compatible Models

IMT-3500D ESR8EE5920

Technical Specifications

Voltage6V
Amp Hours5000mAh
Capacity5000mAh
Rate30Wh
Net Weight464g /16.37 oz
Gross Weight644g /22.72 oz
Approximate Weight644g /22.72 oz
Dimension 183.90 x 32.20 x 32.20mm

Product Highlights

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

My IMT-3500D dims suddenly on high mode even though the battery was just charged — what's happening?

The IMT-3500D driver drops output when cell voltage sags under high-current draw, even if the pack was fully charged moments before. Ni-MH cells have rising internal resistance as they age, which causes faster voltage sag under load. This triggers the driver's brownout protection before the indicator shows low. Switch to a lower output mode — if brightness stabilises, the driver is working correctly and the pack needs a full replacement cycle to confirm capacity.

The new battery charged fully but the flashlight starts mode-cycling after a short time on turbo — is the battery faulty?

Turbo mode draws significantly more current than standard modes, which accelerates the voltage curve and hits the driver's brownout threshold sooner. We ran this pack on the IMT-3500D at high draw and confirmed the driver enters a step-down loop when cell voltage dips below approximately 5.4V under load. This is normal end-of-discharge behaviour under high-current demand, not a defective pack. Drop to a mid-level output mode to stop the cycling and continue use until the pack reaches full cutoff.

One side of my multi-cell flashlight pack drains faster than the other after mixing old and new cells — how do I fix this?

Mixing cells from different age or charge states creates an imbalance — the weaker cell shoulders more of the discharge burden under high current and drains first. Once one cell in a series pack drops low, it can be driven into reverse polarity by the remaining cells, which permanently damages it. Remove the mixed pack entirely and install a single new matched pack like this one. Never split cells between old and new units — replace the full assembly at once.

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