JDSU GC724A Replacement Battery 11.1V 6700mAh Li-ion
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JDSU GC724A Replacement Battery 11.1V 6700mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
6700mAh
JDSU GC724A / JD723A — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 11.1V, 6700mAh Li-ion pack replaces the internal battery in the JDSU GC724A and JD723A optical network test instruments. These are field-use units carried by telecom technicians during fiber optic installation, site surveys, and diagnostic testing. At 74.37Wh, this pack matches the original cell configuration and voltage rails the instrument expects.
- GC724A and JD723A compatibility: Both models share the same battery bay dimensions, 11.1V nominal rail, and BMS communication protocol. The connector pinout and cell count are identical across the two units, so one pack covers both instruments without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the GC724A's power-on and probe initialisation sequence. The BMS held stable through the current spike at module start-up and maintained cell balance across three full charge-discharge cycles.
- Instrument calibration after swap: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before taking it into the field. The GC724A maps battery state during calibration — skip this step and the instrument will show premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session, even with a full charge.
BMS cutoff during probe or module initialisation on the GC724A
When the GC724A powers up an optical probe or sensor module, the initialisation sequence pulls a sharp current spike — often 2–3× the steady operating draw. An aged or partially discharged original pack can't sustain that spike without voltage dropping below the BMS cutoff threshold. The instrument interprets this as a fault and shuts down, even though the battery indicator showed adequate charge a moment earlier. This pack's higher internal cell quality holds the voltage rail stable through that initialisation window, preventing nuisance cutoffs at power-up.
Readings drifting or logging session resetting mid-measurement
If the GC724A resets or drops a logging session without a full shutdown, the cause is usually a momentary voltage dropout under sustained sensor load — not a full BMS trip. The instrument's processor loses power long enough to reboot, but the battery recovers before the screen goes dark, so it looks like a software crash. Check the pack's resting voltage under no load — if it reads below 10.8V after a full charge, the cells are no longer holding capacity. A fresh pack at resting voltage of 12.3–12.6V will sustain the load without dropout.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JDSU
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My JDSU GC724A won't charge at all after sitting in the carry case for several months — is the pack dead?
Most likely the BMS has entered sleep mode after the cells self-discharged below the recovery threshold, typically around 9V for an 11.1V pack. The charger sees too low a voltage to initiate a standard charge cycle and stops. Some chargers have a recovery or trickle mode that can bring the pack back above the re-initialisation threshold — apply a low-current charge (0.1C) until cell voltage climbs above 10.5V, then switch to a normal charge. If the pack won't respond after 30 minutes of trickle charge, the cells have discharged too far and the pack needs replacing.
The GC724A powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start a USB data transfer to a connected PC — what's happening?
USB data transfer adds a second load on top of the instrument's normal operating draw — the port powers the connection and drives the processor hard during file transfer. If the battery is partially depleted, the combined draw can pull the pack voltage low enough to trip the BMS cutoff, which the instrument registers as a power fault rather than a battery fault. Charge the pack fully before any transfer session and confirm resting voltage reads at least 12.3V before connecting the USB cable. If it still cuts out at full charge, the original cells have lost enough capacity that peak draw now exceeds what they can deliver.
The battery percentage on the GC724A display jumps around or resets to a different number every time I reboot — is the gauge broken?
The instrument's state-of-charge indicator recalibrates its voltage-to-percentage mapping each time a new or different pack is fitted. If the display is reading inconsistently across reboots, it hasn't completed enough charge-discharge cycles to anchor the thresholds to the new cells. Run two full charge cycles — charge to termination, use the instrument through a normal measurement session until the low-battery warning appears, then charge again to termination. After two cycles the display percentage will stabilise and track accurately against actual cell voltage.
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