NBB Planar-C Crane Remote Replacement Battery 9.6V 2000mAh
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NBB Planar-C Crane Remote Replacement Battery 9.6V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
2000mAh
NBB Planar-C / AKK0600 — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (2.260.1010)
This is a 9.6V 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the NBB Planar-C wireless crane remote control transmitter. It fits the Planar-C and AKK0600 handheld units used to operate overhead cranes and lifting equipment in industrial and construction sites. Capacity is 2000mAh (19.2Wh), matching the original specification.
- Planar-C and AKK0600 compatibility: Both models share the same 9.6V NiMH cell stack, connector pinout, and charge circuit — one battery fits both transmitter variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and load discharge on crane remote test rigs. The BMS held stable voltage across simulated solenoid activation events without tripping the protection circuit.
- Storage charge for infrequently used remotes: If the transmitter sits unused between jobs, charge the battery once a month. NiMH cells discharged below their floor voltage during long idle periods can develop high internal resistance, causing the remote to read low battery or fail to power on even after a fresh charge.
Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery
When the transmitter triggers a crane solenoid or relay, the inrush current drawn in that instant is significantly higher than standby draw. If the battery cells have high internal resistance — common in aged or deeply discharged NiMH packs — voltage sags sharply at that moment and the remote's under-voltage protection trips. The transmitter resets or cuts out mid-operation even though the battery shows sufficient charge at rest. A fully charged, low-resistance cell handles the inrush without the sag, so replacing the pack and charging to full before use eliminates this fault.
Remote showing low battery warning immediately after a new pack is installed
NiMH batteries ship at storage voltage — typically 1.1–1.2V per cell — not at full charge. A 9.6V eight-cell pack at storage sits around 8.8–9.0V measured at rest. The Planar-C transmitter interprets this as a depleted pack and triggers the low battery indicator before you even operate a function. Fit the battery, place the transmitter on charge, and allow a full charge cycle to complete. The low battery warning will clear once cell voltage reaches the nominal threshold.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: NBB
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My NBB Planar-C remote won't power on at all after sitting in the equipment room for several months — is the battery dead?
Long idle periods drain NiMH cells below the voltage floor, and the remote's protection circuit blocks output until charge is restored. Connect the transmitter to its charger for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on — the cells need a recovery charge to exit low-voltage lockout. If the transmitter powers on but shows a low battery warning, continue charging to a full cycle. A fully recovered NiMH pack on this transmitter reads 10.2–10.8V at rest when charged.
The crane remote cuts out every time I activate the hoist — the battery looks fine at rest but drops out under load. What's causing this?
Solenoid and relay activation creates a brief inrush current spike that the battery must deliver without voltage sagging past the under-voltage trip point. If the pack is partially discharged or the cells have developed internal resistance from repeated deep cycling, voltage collapses at that moment and the transmitter resets. Charge the battery to full before operation — a fully charged NiMH pack sustains the inrush event far better than a pack at 50–60% state of charge. If dropout continues on a fully charged new pack, check that the connector seating is firm and contact resistance across the terminals is below 0.05Ω.
The E-stop response on the remote feels slower than it used to — is the battery involved or is it a transmitter fault?
E-stop response time on crane remotes is partly voltage-dependent — the transmitter's RF output and relay switching speed both draw from the same cell stack. A degraded or low-charge NiMH pack running at suppressed voltage increases signal latency and slows relay actuation. Before suspecting a transmitter fault, charge the battery to full and retest E-stop response time against your site's required threshold. If response time normalises at full charge, the battery was the limiting factor; if it remains slow on a fully charged new pack, escalate to the transmitter's control board.
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