Kosnic BAT48LI1 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 3.7V 5000mAh
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Kosnic BAT48LI1 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 3.7V 5000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
5000mAh
Kosnic UEM03 / UEM Pro Universal Emergency Module — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BAT48LI1)
This is a 3.7V 5000mAh Li-ion replacement cell for the Kosnic UEM03 and UEM Pro Universal Emergency Module. It restores the backup power supply that activates the luminaire when mains power fails. At 18.5Wh, it matches the original BAT48LI1 specification for duration test compliance.
- UEM03 and UEM Pro compatibility: Both units share the same BAT48LI1 cell format, charge controller voltage rail at 3.7V nominal, and connector footprint. No rewiring or adapter needed — the BMS handshake runs identically across both variants.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a full charge and simulated mains-fail discharge on the UEM Pro charge board. The BMS accepted load at 3.7V nominal, held voltage through the discharge curve without early cutoff, and the charge indicator transitioned from red to green within the expected window.
- Post-installation test cycle: Within 24 hours of fitting, hold the test button for the full rated duration. A cell shipped in storage state needs one complete charge-then-discharge pass before the charge controller correctly registers capacity. Skipping this step risks a false fail on the next scheduled compliance test.
Emergency light failing its duration test after battery replacement
A freshly installed BAT48LI1 cell arrives partially discharged from warehouse storage — typically between 3.3V and 3.5V. The UEM03 charge controller begins topping it up immediately, but a full charge from that state takes up to 24 hours at the trickle rate these fittings use. If a compliance test is run before the cell reaches 3.7V float, the luminaire will dim or cut out before the rated duration. Fit the battery, let it charge for a full day, then run one manual test cycle before logging it on any maintenance schedule.
Charge indicator staying red after new battery installation
The UEM03 charge controller uses the incoming cell voltage to decide whether to enter float or bulk charge mode. A cell sitting below roughly 3.2V — which can happen after extended shelf storage — may fall outside the controller's float acceptance window, keeping the charge LED red. This is not a fault with the cell or the fitting. Leave mains power connected for 12–24 hours; the controller will complete bulk charge and the LED will shift to green once the cell crosses the float threshold near 4.1–4.2V.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kosnic
- Manufacturer: CS
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Kosnic UEM03 passed its duration test before I replaced the battery, but now it cuts out early — what went wrong?
The replacement cell arrived from storage at a partial charge, and the UEM03's trickle charge rate means it needs up to 24 hours to reach full capacity after installation. Running a duration test before that charge completes will always produce a short result — it's not a faulty cell. Fit the battery, leave mains power on for a full day, then run one complete manual test cycle by holding the test button for the rated duration. Only log the result after that conditioning pass.
The UEM Pro fitting still shows a fault LED after I've confirmed the BAT48LI1 is seated correctly — how do I clear it?
Some UEM Pro units latch a fault LED in firmware when the cell voltage drops below a threshold, and fitting a new cell alone does not reset the flag. With mains power applied and the new cell installed, hold the test button for three seconds or until the LED changes state — this triggers a manual reset on most variants. If the fault LED persists after that, remove mains power for 30 seconds, restore it, and allow the controller to re-initialise from a cold start.
The old BAT48LI1 cell I removed was visibly swollen — is that a cell failure or a fitting problem?
Swelling in a Li-ion cell used in emergency lighting almost always points to prolonged trickle overcharge, usually from a charge controller that has degraded after several years and no longer cuts off at the correct float voltage of around 4.2V. The cell itself fails as a result, but replacing only the cell without checking the controller risks the same outcome within a year or two. Before fitting the new BAT48LI1, measure the charge rail voltage at the battery terminals with a multimeter — it should sit at or below 4.2V when the green LED is active.
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