Newland LB74V22H SP60 Replacement Battery 7.4V 2200mAh
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Newland LB74V22H SP60 Replacement Battery 7.4V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
2200mAh
Newland SP60 / SPG7 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LB74V22H)
This is a 7.4V, 2200mAh Li-ion battery for the Newland SP60 and SPG7 mobile payment terminals. It replaces OEM part LB74V22H and fits directly into the battery compartment of both handheld POS models. Voltage and cell chemistry match the original spec exactly.
- SP60 and SPG7 compatibility: Both terminals share the same battery bay dimensions, voltage rail, and BMS communication protocol. The LB74V22H connector and cell configuration are identical across the two models, so the same battery services both without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge cycles and monitored the BMS handshake on the SP60 platform. The protection circuit responded correctly to charge cutoff, discharge floor, and thermal events — no false trips during normal transaction loads.
- First-use calibration on POS terminals: After installing a new cell, complete at least one full transaction cycle before deploying the terminal on a live counter. The SP60 maps battery capacity during normal operation and needs one complete power cycle to display the charge indicator accurately.
Terminal rebooting mid-transaction after battery swap
The SP60 receipt printer draws a short burst of current every time it fires — this spike can exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold on a new cell that has not yet completed an initial charge cycle. The BMS interprets that draw as a fault and trips, cutting power mid-transaction. Run the terminal through a full charge to 100% before putting it into service. Once the BMS has logged a complete cycle, the protection threshold settles and the printer motor spike no longer triggers a cutoff.
Terminal not completing PCI boot sequence after installing replacement battery
The SP60 runs a PCI-compliant boot check that requires stable voltage throughout startup. If the replacement cell ships at a low state of charge, voltage can sag below 6.8V during the boot sequence and cause the terminal to halt or loop. Charge the battery fully before the first boot — measure at the terminal's battery contacts and confirm voltage is above 7.2V before powering on. That single step resolves most post-swap boot failures without any firmware intervention.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Newland
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Newland SP60 has been sitting unused for a few months and now won't power on — is the battery dead?
Likely not dead, but the cell has probably self-discharged below the BMS recovery threshold — typically under 6.0V — and the protection circuit is blocking output. Connect the terminal to the original charger and leave it for at least 60 minutes without interruption; most chargers include a trickle pre-charge mode that recovers cells in this state. If the charge indicator shows no activity after 90 minutes, check that the charger is supplying power to the contacts. Once voltage recovers above 6.5V, the BMS will re-engage and the terminal will power on normally.
The charge indicator on my SP60 has been stuck at 99% since I installed the new battery — is something wrong with the cell?
Nothing is wrong. When a new Li-ion cell reaches near-full charge, the charge IC switches to top-off mode and holds at 99% while it trickle-charges the final capacity. This can last 20–40 minutes depending on how charged the cell was when installed. The indicator will move to 100% once the top-off cycle completes — no action needed. If it stays at 99% beyond two hours on the charger, reseat the battery to confirm the contacts are fully engaged.
The SP60 gets noticeably warm during busy transaction periods — is the battery causing this?
The warmth comes from combined load, not a single source. During peak periods, the SP60 is running the display, wireless radio, and receipt printer simultaneously — that combined draw raises cell temperature. Li-ion cells operating at 7.4V will warm under sustained high current; this is expected up to around 45°C case temperature. If the terminal feels hot to the touch rather than warm, check whether the printer is jamming and re-firing repeatedly, as that pattern creates an abnormal current loop. Normal warmth during a busy shift does not indicate a battery fault.
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