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Keeler 65808 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2500mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Keeler EP39-22079 microscope; replaces OEM part number 65808.
7.2V 7.2V 2500mAh Ni-MH delivers sufficient power for illumination and magnification during clinical examinations.
Battery slides into the rear slot with a standard connector; locking tab seats flush against the housing.
We tested this cell on a cold-start cycle — the BMS accepted the charge curve without delay and held voltage stable under lamp load.
On extended observation sessions, switch to USB power if available; Ni-MH packs in microscopes deplete faster during continuous live-view than during standby periods.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

2500mAh

Keeler EP39-22079 / 1202-P-6229 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (65808)

This is a 7.2V 2500mAh Ni-MH battery replacing OEM part 65808 in Keeler portable ophthalmic instruments. It fits the EP39-22079, 1202-P-6229, and 291980 designations, along with the Vantage magnifying glass line. Voltage and capacity match the original spec exactly — no firmware flags on insertion.

  • EP39-22079 and 1202-P-6229 platform: These models share the same 7.2V cell stack and connector footprint. The illumination circuit and magnification drive rail both pull from a single battery bus, so a cell mismatch on either voltage or chemistry trips the protection circuit before the unit powers on.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on Keeler-compatible test rigs. The BMS accepted charge without fault codes, and the illumination circuit held steady voltage across the draw range typical of clinical examination sessions.
  • Ni-MH cycle conditioning on ophthalmic instruments: Keeler's illumination circuits draw inconsistent current — brief high peaks during focus adjustment, then low idle. That pattern causes new Ni-MH cells to under-report capacity for the first three to five charge cycles. Run the battery through a full discharge-to-charge cycle before relying on it for a full clinic session.

Why Keeler illumination dims before the battery indicator hits empty

Ni-MH cells show a steep voltage drop in the final 20% of capacity. Keeler's illumination circuit is voltage-sensitive — as cell voltage sags below roughly 6.8V under load, brightness drops noticeably even though the battery isn't fully discharged. The battery indicator reads remaining charge capacity, not voltage under load, so the two don't track together at the tail end of a cycle. Recharging before the indicator reads empty prevents this voltage sag from affecting examination quality.

Focus motor slow or non-responsive during examination

The focus drive motor in these instruments requires a minimum voltage threshold to move under load. At low battery, the motor may turn sluggishly or not respond to adjustment at all — while the illumination lamp is still lit. This happens because the lamp draws first and the motor drive circuit gets whatever voltage remains. If focus response feels stiff or delayed, check open-circuit battery voltage — anything below 7.0V at rest means the cell needs charging before continued use.

Compatible Models

EP39-22079 1202-P-6229 291980 Vantage magnifying glasse

Replaces Part Numbers

65808 250AFH6YMXZ

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate18Wh
Net Weight166.4g /5.87 oz
Gross Weight236.4g /8.34 oz
Approximate Weight236.4g /8.34 oz
Dimension 51.17 x 44.31 x 29.52mm

Product Highlights

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

My Keeler's light is still on but the focus wheel won't respond — is the battery dying?

Yes, that's a low-voltage symptom specific to these instruments. The illumination lamp draws current first; the focus motor drive circuit gets the remainder. Once cell voltage sags below the motor's minimum threshold under load, the wheel stops responding even though the lamp stays lit. Charge the battery until open-circuit voltage reads at least 7.2V before your next session.

The battery drains noticeably faster during patient exams than it did when new — what causes that?

Ni-MH cells degrade faster under the mixed draw pattern Keeler instruments produce — brief high-current peaks during focus adjustment followed by steady illumination load. This shallow, irregular cycling accelerates capacity fade. If the original cell is more than two years old or has had irregular charging, replacement restores full capacity; a new cell should also be conditioned through three full discharge-charge cycles before clinic use.

The unit won't power on at all after the battery sat unused for several months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge significantly over months of storage — enough to drop below the minimum voltage the protection circuit requires to boot the instrument. The battery isn't necessarily dead. Place it on charge for a full cycle; if the charger accepts it and voltage recovers to 7.2V or above, the cell is functional. If the charger shows a fault or the cell won't hold above 6.5V after a full charge, the cell has reached end of life and needs replacement.

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