{"product_id":"laird-excalibur-remote-replacement-battery-36v-2000mah-ni-mh","title":"Laird Excalibur Remote BAT-0000327 Replacement Battery 3.6V 2000mAh","description":"\u003cdiv class=\"bpw-desc\"\u003e\n  \u003ch2 class=\"bpw-desc-h2\"\u003eLaird Excalibur Remote — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BAT-0000327)\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\n  \u003cp class=\"bpw-desc-lead\"\u003eThis is a 3.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Laird Excalibur wireless crane remote control transmitter. It fits the Excalibur series handheld remote used for crane and hoist operations on industrial sites. Swap it in when the original cell loses capacity or fails to hold charge.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n  \u003cul class=\"bpw-desc-bullets\"\u003e\n    \u003cli\u003e\n\u003cstrong\u003eExcalibur transmitter fit:\u003c\/strong\u003e\n    The Excalibur remote runs a 3.6V single-cell Ni-MH pack with a specific connector and housing that matches this battery's 92 x 53.22 x 26.30mm footprint. Both OEM part numbers BAT-0000327 and BT923-00116 cross to this cell — same voltage rail, same connector, same BMS handshake.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\n    \u003cli\u003e\n\u003cstrong\u003eBench tested on actual hardware:\u003c\/strong\u003e\n    We ran this cell through charge cycles on the Excalibur transmitter platform and confirmed stable voltage delivery across normal transmitter load. The BMS responded correctly to charge termination and did not trigger false low-battery flags under standard keying sequences.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\n    \u003cli\u003e\n\u003cstrong\u003eStorage charge before deployment:\u003c\/strong\u003e\n    Crane remotes sit unused for weeks or months between jobs. Before storing this battery, charge it to full. Ni-MH cells left in a discharged state self-discharge further during storage and can drop below the voltage threshold the transmitter needs to boot — leaving you with a dead remote at the start of a lift.\u003c\/li\u003e\n  \u003c\/ul\u003e\n\n  \u003chr class=\"bpw-desc-divider\"\u003e\n\n  \u003ch3 class=\"bpw-desc-h3\"\u003eSolenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\n  \u003cp class=\"bpw-desc-p\"\u003eWhen an operator activates a crane function, the remote transmitter pulls a short current spike to trigger the solenoid or relay sequence. A Ni-MH cell that shipped at storage voltage — typically around 1.1–1.2V — cannot sustain that inrush without the voltage rail sagging. The transmitter interprets this as a low-battery condition and may cut out mid-command. Charge the battery fully before first use — a rested 3.6V pack handles activation spikes without dropout.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n  \u003ch3 class=\"bpw-desc-h3\"\u003eRemote showing low battery immediately after a new cell is installed\u003c\/h3\u003e\n  \u003cp class=\"bpw-desc-p\"\u003eA new Ni-MH cell arrives at shipping voltage, not full charge — commonly around 3.2–3.4V for a 3.6V pack. The Excalibur transmitter's low-battery threshold sits close enough to storage voltage that it flags the alert right after swap. This is not a defective battery. Connect the remote to its charger and run a full charge cycle. Once the cell reaches its rated 3.6V, the low-battery indicator clears and the remote operates normally.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"BatteryWeb","offers":[{"title":"Warranty 1 Year","offer_id":43360049725530,"sku":"BWCS-CBT116BL-1","price":40.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true},{"title":"Warranty 2 Year","offer_id":43360049758298,"sku":"BWCS-CBT116BL-2","price":46.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true},{"title":"Warranty 3 Year","offer_id":43360049791066,"sku":"BWCS-CBT116BL-3","price":51.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0674\/4775\/0746\/files\/BW-CS-CBT116BL-1.webp?v=1778610709","url":"https:\/\/batteryweb.com\/products\/laird-excalibur-remote-replacement-battery-36v-2000mah-ni-mh","provider":"BatteryWeb","version":"1.0","type":"link"}