Jablotron JA-100 Signal Repeater Compatible Battery 4.8V 2000mAh
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Jablotron JA-100 Signal Repeater Compatible Battery 4.8V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
2000mAh
Jablotron JA-100 Signal Repeater — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BAT-4V8-N900)
This 4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH cell replaces the internal backup battery in the Jablotron JA-100 Signal Repeater and compatible JA-100 wireless elements. The repeater sits between the control panel and remote sensors, extending radio range across the protected site. When this cell depletes, the repeater loses its backup power and signal coverage drops — particularly in areas already at the edge of radio range.
- JA-100 Series compatibility: The JA-100 Signal Repeater and JA-100 wireless elements share the same 4.8V voltage rail, connector footprint, and charge management circuit. OEM part numbers BAT-4V8-N900 and 0102-230 both cross-reference to this cell configuration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the JA-100 charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the Ni-MH chemistry without fault. Charge acceptance was normal from the first cycle, and the panel cleared its low-battery flag within 24 hours of float charge.
- Post-install conditioning on the JA-100: Do not run a zone or signal test immediately after swapping this cell. Allow 24–48 hours on the panel's trickle charge before triggering any diagnostic. The JA-100 charge circuit needs that window to bring the Ni-MH cell to full float voltage — testing before then can produce a false low-battery report.
Why the JA-100 Repeater still shows low battery hours after a new cell is fitted
The JA-100 panel samples backup battery voltage on a timed cycle — not instantly after power-up. A freshly installed Ni-MH cell sits below full charge voltage at rest, so the first sample often returns a low-battery flag even with a new cell in place. The charge circuit needs 24–48 hours of continuous trickle charge to bring the cell to its full float voltage of around 5.5–5.8V across the pack. Only after that point does the panel's battery check return a clean status. If the fault clears within 48 hours, the cell and circuit are both working correctly.
Alarm programming lost during a mains outage after battery replacement
If the panel loses its configuration during a power cut shortly after a battery swap, the replacement cell had not yet reached sufficient charge to sustain the panel through the outage. A Ni-MH cell straight from storage holds a partial charge — typically 60–70% — not the full capacity the panel relies on for backup. The JA-100 requires the cell to be at full float before it can carry the panel through a mains failure. Restore mains power, allow 48 hours of conditioning, then confirm battery status on the panel before the next outage window.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Jablotron
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The JA-100 repeater is showing a tamper fault right after I replaced the battery — what causes that?
The tamper fault almost always means the repeater housing wasn't fully closed after the battery swap. The JA-100 has a tamper contact on the lid or rear cover — if it isn't seated flush and latched, the panel logs it as a tamper event. Open the unit, reseat the cover until it clicks, and check that no wiring is caught between the case halves. The fault should clear within one poll cycle once the contact closes properly.
Signal coverage dropped in one zone immediately after fitting the new cell — could the battery be causing that?
Yes, temporarily. The repeater's radio transmit power is partly dependent on backup supply voltage. A freshly installed Ni-MH cell starts below full charge, which can cause the repeater to operate at reduced output until the cell reaches float voltage. Give the unit 24–48 hours on trickle charge and recheck signal strength at the affected sensors. If coverage hasn't recovered after 48 hours, check the repeater's placement — the battery swap may have coincided with a separate RF issue.
The panel cleared the low-battery fault, but now it's come back two weeks later — is the new cell already failing?
Not necessarily. On Ni-MH cells, a recurring low-battery flag two weeks in usually points to shallow cycling — the panel is drawing small loads frequently without allowing the cell to fully recharge between cycles. Check that the mains supply to the panel is stable and uninterrupted; intermittent mains faults force the cell to discharge before it recovers. If mains is stable, confirm the trickle charge voltage at the battery terminals is reading between 5.5V and 5.8V — anything below that points to a fault in the panel's charge circuit, not the cell itself.
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