Megger CA 6543 Replacement Battery 9.6V 3600mAh
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Megger CA 6543 Replacement Battery 9.6V 3600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
3600mAh
Megger CA 6543 — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (P-1482)
This is a 9.6V 3600mAh Ni-MH battery for the Megger CA 6543 insulation resistance tester. It replaces OEM part P-1482 and fits the CA 6543 directly. Electrical professionals use this meter in the field to test insulation integrity on cables, motors, and switchgear — so a flat battery mid-job is a real problem.
- CA 6543 pack compatibility: The CA 6543 runs a fixed 9.6V Ni-MH pack with a specific connector orientation and cell count that matches the instrument's internal charge circuitry. Swapping to a different voltage or chemistry will cause the onboard charger to fault — this pack keeps that circuit intact.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the CA 6543's charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted charge termination correctly at full capacity. Current draw at instrument power-up caused no BMS trip during testing.
- First-use calibration on the CA 6543: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the CA 6543's instrument menu before taking it to site. The meter maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings to appear during your first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.
CA 6543 shutting down mid-insulation test with no low-battery warning
When the CA 6543 applies a test voltage — particularly at the 1000V range — the instrument draws a sharp current spike to drive the internal voltage multiplier. On a degraded or deeply discharged Ni-MH pack, this spike causes the cell voltage to sag below the BMS cutoff threshold instantly. The meter reads normal voltage at rest, so no warning fires before shutdown. The fix is to fully charge the pack before any high-voltage test session, then confirm the meter reports stable battery status at idle before applying the test probe.
CA 6543 not recognising a new pack after it sat unused in a carry case
Ni-MH cells self-discharge over storage — if this pack or the original sat unused for several months, cell voltage can drop below the threshold the CA 6543's charge circuit needs to initiate a charge cycle. The instrument may show no charge activity or fail to power on at all. Connect the pack to the charger and leave it for at least 15 minutes before concluding it won't charge — most chargers apply a low-current recovery pulse in this window. If charge activity starts, continue the full cycle before use; the recovery voltage for this pack is approximately 8.4V across the terminals.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Megger
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My CA 6543 shows a good battery reading on the display, then cuts out the moment I touch the probes to a live test — why?
The CA 6543 draws a sharp current spike when it energises the test circuit, especially at higher voltage ranges. A Ni-MH pack that looks fine at rest can't sustain that spike if cells have aged or are below full charge, so voltage sags instantly and the instrument shuts down before any warning appears. This is a load-response failure, not a capacity failure — the pack reads charged because it is, but it can't deliver current fast enough. Charge the pack fully, confirm the meter shows stable battery status at idle, then retest.
Readings on my CA 6543 reset or drift partway through a logging session — could the battery cause this?
Yes. Sustained sensor load during a logging session draws more current than a single point measurement, and a marginal Ni-MH pack will show a slow voltage dropout under that continuous draw. When voltage sags past the instrument's operating floor, the CA 6543 resets or loses the active reading without fully powering off. This isn't a meter fault — it's the pack failing to hold voltage under sustained load. A fresh, fully charged 3600mAh pack eliminates this; verify the replacement pack reaches above 9.6V on a multimeter before starting a long session.
This replacement pack won't charge after I left it sitting in the case for several months — is it dead?
Probably not. Ni-MH cells self-discharge in storage, and if voltage dropped far enough, the CA 6543's charger won't initiate a normal charge cycle — it needs to see a minimum voltage to begin. Leave the pack connected to the charger for 15–20 minutes; most chargers apply a low-current recovery pulse before switching to full charge. If the charge indicator activates within that window, the pack is recovering — let it complete a full cycle. Check terminal voltage with a multimeter; if it reads below 7.2V after 20 minutes on charge with no activity, the cells have likely over-discharged past recovery.
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