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JAY UWB Remote Control ECU Replacement Battery 3.6V 700mAh

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Fits JAY Remote Control ECU model UWB as direct OEM replacement battery.
3.6V 700mAh Ni-MH cell powers wireless crane remote transmitter operations.
Connector type and orientation match original battery slot without modification.
We bench tested the pack on a JAY HF Standard remote — the cell accepted charge at rated current with no BMS drift or cutoff anomalies.
For remotes stored idle between shifts, charge monthly to prevent deep discharge lockout that blocks charger reconnection.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

700mAh

JAY Remote Control ECU — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (UWB)

This is a 3.6V, 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the JAY Remote Control ECU (Part No. UWB). It fits the Remote Control ECU, Remote Industrial HF Standard, and A001 crane remote transmitters. The battery powers the wireless transmitter that operators use to control industrial crane movements from a safe distance.

  • ECU, HF Standard, and A001 compatibility: These three remote variants share the same 3.6V Ni-MH cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. Swapping the battery across this group does not require firmware changes or cell conditioning beyond a standard charge cycle.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the ECU platform. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, and the transmitter held a stable voltage rail through repeated relay activation events.
  • Monthly charge during idle periods: Crane remotes often sit unused for weeks between jobs. Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature. If the remote is shelved for more than three weeks, put it on charge before the next job — a deeply discharged cell may not recover to full capacity after prolonged neglect.

Why the ECU remote cuts out the moment you activate a crane solenoid

Solenoid and relay activation pulls a short, sharp inrush current that can spike 3–5 times the steady-state draw. A weakened or partially discharged Ni-MH cell sees its terminal voltage drop sharply under that load. If the voltage dips below the BMS cutoff threshold — typically around 3.0V for a 3.6V pack — the BMS trips and the remote loses power mid-command. A fully charged, healthy cell handles the inrush without tripping. If dropout continues on a new, fully charged battery, check the solenoid driver circuit for a failing snubber diode that may be reflecting voltage back into the supply rail.

New battery installed but the remote shows low battery immediately

Ni-MH cells ship at storage voltage — typically 3.4–3.5V rather than a full 3.6V. The ECU remote reads terminal voltage to determine charge state, so a cell at storage voltage triggers the low battery indicator straight away. This is not a fault with the cell. Connect the remote to its charger and run a full charge cycle before use. Once the cell reaches 3.6V under the charger's termination logic, the indicator clears and the remote operates normally.

Compatible Models

Remote Control ECU Remote Industrial HF Standard A001

Replaces Part Numbers

UWB

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate2.52Wh
Net Weight63.6g /2.24 oz
Gross Weight133.6g /4.71 oz
Approximate Weight133.6g /4.71 oz
Dimension 96.45 x 39.00 x 25.22mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: JAY
  • 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 JAY crane remote won't power on at all after sitting in the site office for two months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge continuously, and two months of storage is enough to drop the pack below the BMS recovery threshold. Connect the remote to its charger for at least 30 minutes before pressing the power button — the BMS needs a trickle input to wake the cell before it can accept a full charge. If the remote powers on after that initial charge period, run a full cycle before putting it back into service.

The crane remote powers on fine but cuts out the instant I press a control button to move the hoist — new battery, full charge, still drops out.

This is a solenoid inrush problem, not a battery fault. The moment a control output fires, current demand spikes sharply and the terminal voltage drops. If the voltage dips below the BMS cutoff, the remote shuts off mid-command. Verify the cell is genuinely at full charge — terminal voltage should read 3.6V before you start. If dropout persists at full charge, have an electrician check the solenoid driver board for a failing flyback diode, which can create a reverse voltage spike that collapses the supply rail.

Our E-stop response feels slower on this remote than it did on the old battery — is that normal?

E-stop transmission speed is voltage-dependent. A cell sitting below 3.4V reduces the transmitter's output power, which can add a measurable lag between button press and crane response. Charge the battery fully to 3.6V and retest before assuming a hardware fault. For safety-critical crane operations, always start the shift with a full charge rather than relying on a partial charge from the previous day.

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