Lectrosonics LB-50 Replacement Battery 3.7V 750mAh Li-ion
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Lectrosonics LB-50 Replacement Battery 3.7V 750mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
750mAh
Lectrosonics SSM Transmitters / IFBR1B Receiver — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LB-50)
This is a 3.7V, 750mAh (2.78Wh) Li-ion replacement for the Lectrosonics LB-50 battery. It fits the SSM Bodypack Transmitter, SSM Micro Transmitter, and IFBR1B Receiver — compact wireless audio devices used in professional broadcast and live production. Voltage and form factor match the original cell exactly at 40.26 x 35.24 x 6.50mm.
- SSM and IFBR1B compatibility: These devices share the LB-50 footprint and the same 3.7V single-cell architecture. The BMS on each unit communicates charge state over the same contact arrangement, so this replacement cell integrates without modification or re-pairing the transmitter-receiver link.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on SSM-class hardware. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, voltage held stable under combined RF transmit and DSP load, and charge termination triggered cleanly at full capacity.
- Contact condition before fitting: On SSM bodypacks used in heavy production, sweat and handling residue build up on the battery contacts. A corroded contact creates a resistive joint — the BMS reads a false low-voltage state even on a fresh cell. Clean the contacts with isopropyl alcohol before fitting the new battery.
Transmitter dropping signal mid-broadcast on a new battery
The SSM transmitter draws current simultaneously from the RF stage and the DSP processing block. Under that combined load, a cell with elevated internal resistance — even a new one that sat in storage too long — can sag below the BMS cutoff threshold momentarily, triggering a shutdown. This appears as a clean signal drop with no warning on the receiver. Check the open-circuit voltage of the replacement cell before fitting: it should read 3.6–3.7V. A cell reading below 3.5V off the shelf has likely self-discharged past its recoverable range.
Receiver not syncing after swapping the transmitter battery
Cutting power to the SSM transmitter during a session can cause the transmitter to lose its stored RF channel and group settings on some firmware versions. When power is restored with the new cell, the transmitter broadcasts on a default or reset frequency that the IFBR1B receiver is not tuned to — so sync never completes. The fix is straightforward: after fitting the new battery, cycle the transmitter power and manually re-initiate the sync sequence from the receiver side. Confirm the transmitter's frequency group matches the receiver before going live.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Lectrosonics
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The battery indicator on the IFBR1B drops to low almost immediately after fitting a fresh cell — what's happening?
The IFBR1B's fuel gauge is calibrated against the LB-50's discharge curve. If the replacement cell was stored discharged or shipped below 3.5V, the receiver's gauge interprets the low resting voltage as a nearly depleted cell. Charge the battery fully in the transmitter or external charger first, then reinsert it — the indicator should reset to full once the BMS reads a proper charge state above 4.1V.
There's an audible buzz or interference in the audio signal right after swapping the battery on the SSM bodypack — is the cell faulty?
This is almost always a ground path issue, not a faulty cell. The SSM bodypack routes the audio ground through the battery contact plate — a partially seated cell or residue on the contacts breaks that path and introduces a ground loop into the signal chain. Remove the battery, inspect the contact springs for debris or corrosion, reseat the cell firmly, and confirm the battery door closes flush before testing the audio output again.
The new LB-50 replacement charges fully but the SSM transmitter's run time seems noticeably shorter than it used to be — what causes that?
Shortened run time on a cell with a full charge reading usually points to elevated internal resistance from deep self-discharge during storage. A cell that sat below 3.0V for an extended period loses recoverable capacity even after a successful charge cycle — the BMS charges it to 4.2V but the usable amp-hours between that ceiling and the cutoff floor are reduced. Cycle the cell twice — full charge, then run it to automatic cutoff under normal transmitter load — and measure whether capacity stabilises. If run time stays short after two cycles, the cell's capacity is permanently reduced and a second replacement is needed.
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