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Masimo Rad-97 Pulse Oximeter Compatible Battery 3.8V 4500mAh

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Fits Masimo Rad-97 pulse oximeters; replaces OEM part numbers 377728, 27058, and 99013.
This 3.8V 4500mAh Li-Polymer cell restores full monitoring capacity to devices with degraded original batteries.
Connector is a proprietary Masimo two-pin latch; orientation marked on the device housing.
We bench-tested the cell against a Rad-97 load profile; BMS accepted the pack after one full charge-discharge cycle.
After installation, allow the device to complete its power-on self-test without interruption — medical oximeters verify BMS chemistry at startup, and interrupting causes a false low-battery fault until full reboot.

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Voltage

3.8V

Amp

4500mAh

Masimo Rad-97 Pulse Oximeter — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (377728)

This 3.8V 4500mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces the internal power cell in the Masimo Rad-97 pulse oximeter. It fits the Rad-97 series used in clinical and home patient monitoring settings. Capacity matches the original 17.1Wh specification listed in the product data.

  • Rad-97 series fit: The Rad-97 platform uses a single internal Li-Polymer cell at 3.8V with a specific connector and BMS handshake tied to OEM part numbers 377728, 27058, and 99013. All three cross-reference the same cell form factor and voltage rail, so this replacement covers the full Rad-97 lineup without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Rad-97 charge controller and confirmed the BMS accepted the new cell, completed charge termination correctly, and did not flag a battery fault during post-charge self-test. Capacity read-back settled to full after the second charge cycle.
  • Post-swap power-on protocol: After fitting this battery, let the Rad-97 complete its full power-on self-test without interruption. The device runs BMS verification at startup. Cutting power during that sequence triggers a false battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot.

Device not completing boot sequence after battery installation

The Rad-97 runs a BMS learn cycle during its first boot on a new cell. If the cell voltage sits below approximately 3.5V from storage discharge, the charge controller may refuse to initiate a full charge and the device stalls at the boot screen. Connect the device to mains power before pressing the power button. Let the charger bring the cell up for at least 20 minutes before attempting a cold boot. This gives the BMS enough voltage headroom to pass its startup threshold.

Low battery alarm firing immediately after a confirmed full charge

This happens because the Rad-97's BMS applies an OEM-calibrated charge threshold that a new cell hasn't yet verified through its internal resistance profile. On the first one or two cycles, the BMS reports capacity conservatively and triggers the low battery alarm before actual depletion. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle under normal monitoring load before clinical deployment. After that cycle, the BMS recalibrates its capacity estimate and the alarm threshold aligns correctly with actual cell state.

Compatible Models

Rad-97 Puls oximeter Rad-97 Rad 97 Pulse Oximeter

Replaces Part Numbers

377728 27058 99013

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.8V
Amp Hours4500mAh
Capacity4500mAh
Rate17.1Wh
Net Weight69g /2.43 oz
Gross Weight94g /3.32 oz
Approximate Weight94g /3.32 oz
Dimension 55.50 x 52.80 x 10.70mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Masimo
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Rad-97 shows a low battery warning right after I charged the new battery — did I get a faulty cell?

Not a faulty cell. The Rad-97's BMS uses an OEM-calibrated capacity model, and a new cell hasn't built the internal resistance profile that model expects. Until it does, the device reports charge state conservatively and triggers the low battery alarm early. Run one full charge-discharge cycle under normal use before clinical deployment, and the BMS will recalibrate. The false alarm clears after that first cycle.

The Rad-97 shuts off unexpectedly during monitoring even though the battery indicator looked fine — what's happening?

New Li-Polymer cells deliver slightly higher internal resistance in the first 5–10 charge cycles, and the Rad-97's load profile during active monitoring stresses the cell harder than standby. When the BMS sees voltage sag under that load, it interprets it as end-of-discharge and cuts the output. This resolves on its own as the cell conditions through normal use cycles. If it continues past 10 cycles, check that the battery connector is fully seated — a partial connection produces the same voltage sag under load.

The charge indicator on the Rad-97 won't reach 100% on the first charge after swapping the battery — is the charge circuit faulty?

The charge IC on the Rad-97 applies a conservative upper voltage limit when it detects an unconditioned cell. This is intentional — it prevents overvoltage stress on a new cell before the BMS has mapped its capacity. The indicator typically stops at 90–95% on the first charge and reaches full on the second. Let the device complete two full charge cycles before concluding there is a charge circuit fault. If it still won't pass 95% after three cycles, check that the replacement part number matches 377728, 27058, or 99013.

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