Leica GEB223 Replacement Battery CS07 7.4V 3400mAh
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Leica GEB223 Replacement Battery CS07 7.4V 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Leica CS07 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (GEB223)
This 7.4V, 3400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the GEB223 in the Leica CS07 field controller. The CS07 is a handheld data collector used in surveying and construction for logging measurements and controlling total stations and GNSS receivers. Voltage and cell format match the original pack exactly.
- CS07 field controller fit: The CS07 uses a 7.4V two-cell Li-ion configuration with a multi-pin connector that passes charge status and temperature data to the instrument's power management circuit. This pack meets that voltage rail and connector spec, so the charge indicator and low-battery threshold behave the same as the factory unit.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through a simulated CS07 load profile — including GPS module initialisation and Bluetooth link-up — and monitored BMS response at each stage. The protection circuit held steady through the current spike at sensor power-up without tripping into cutoff.
- First-use calibration on the CS07: After installing a new pack, run a full system calibration cycle through the CS07 instrument menu before heading to site. The controller maps cell state during that routine, and skipping it causes the battery percentage indicator to read inaccurately on the first field session.
BMS lockout after the CS07 sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly in storage. If the GEB223 pack drops below roughly 2.5V per cell during a long lay-up, the BMS triggers a deep-discharge lockout and the instrument will not power on at all — not even briefly. Standard chargers often reject the pack at this point because the voltage is below their detection threshold. The recovery method is to connect the pack to a charger that supports a low-voltage or "recovery" mode and let it trickle at under 0.1C until cell voltage climbs back above 3.0V per cell. Once it reaches that threshold, normal charging resumes.
CS07 shuts down mid-logging session with no low-battery warning
This happens when sustained sensor load — active GNSS fix, open Bluetooth connection, and backlit display running together — pulls enough current to cause a brief voltage sag that the BMS reads as a fault, not a low-charge event. The shutdown is abrupt because it is a protection trip, not a graceful low-battery cutoff, so there is no warning on screen. It occurs more often with an aged or partially degraded cell that cannot hold voltage under combined load. If this happens with a new pack, check that the CS07 firmware is current — older firmware versions set a tighter BMS trip threshold that can flag normal load spikes as faults.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Leica
- 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 CS07 won't recognise the new battery at all — screen stays blank when I press power
The pack's BMS is most likely in sleep mode from sitting in storage below its recovery voltage threshold. Connect the GEB223 to a charger with a low-voltage recovery or trickle mode and leave it for 20–30 minutes before reinserting. If the charger accepts the pack and the CS07 still shows a blank screen, check the battery contacts on the instrument for corrosion — a dirty contact prevents the controller from seeing the pack's data pin. Clean the contacts and retry.
Battery percentage on the CS07 jumps around — shows 80%, then drops to 40% on the next boot
The CS07's voltage-threshold indicator recalibrates its percentage display to each cell's actual discharge curve. A new pack with a slightly different internal resistance profile causes the indicator to read inconsistently until it has tracked a full discharge and charge cycle. Run the pack down to the instrument's automatic low-battery cutoff in normal field use, charge it fully, and the percentage readout stabilises from that point forward.
CS07 powers on fine but cuts out the moment I start a USB data transfer to my laptop
USB data transfer adds a combined draw — active radio, display, and USB controller all running simultaneously — that can push current demand high enough to trip the BMS on a marginal pack. We saw this on the bench when the total load exceeded the BMS protection threshold momentarily during USB enumeration. First, confirm the USB cable is good and the port on the laptop is not a low-power port. If the pack is new and still cuts out, charge it fully to 8.4V before the next transfer attempt — a partially charged cell has less headroom to absorb the startup spike without the BMS tripping.
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