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Nightstick 9600-BATT 3.7V 5200mAh Replacement Battery

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Fits Nightstick 9500, 9600, 9900, and NSR-9500 flashlights; replaces OEM part 9600-BATT.
3.7V lithium-ion cell with 5200mAh capacity delivers full output to this single-cell tactical light.
Cylindrical cell seats into the Nightstick tube with flat positive terminal; no locking tab required.
We ran the pack on standard mode and turbo cycles; BMS delivered stable voltage through discharge with no early cutoff.
In turbo mode, this cell draws sustained high current—if output dims before the low-battery indicator activates, switch to standard mode to extend remaining runtime.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

5200mAh

Nightstick NSR-9500 / 9600 / 9900 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (9600-BATT)

This 3.7V, 5200mAh Li-ion cell replaces the OEM 9600-BATT battery in Nightstick 9500, 9600, and 9900 series tactical flashlights. It slots directly into the same tube-format housing and connects to the same driver board. Capacity is 19.24Wh — matching the original cell spec.

  • 9500 / 9600 / 9900 platform fit: These models share the same 24mm-diameter tube body and driver voltage range, so one cell format covers the full lineup. The BMS on each light reads the same charge termination voltage — no handshake differences between variants.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the 9600 driver across turbo, high, and low modes. The BMS held charge cutoff at 4.2V and tripped the low-voltage protection at 2.8V without false trips or mid-cycle shutdowns.
  • Turbo mode current draw: The 9500 series turbo mode pulls significantly higher current than standard or high modes — often 5 to 10 times more. Keep the cell contacts and tail cap threads clean. Oxidation on the contact ring increases resistance, causing voltage sag that can trigger premature driver stepdown even with a fully charged cell.

High-draw turbo mode stepping down before the battery indicator warns

The Nightstick 9500 driver monitors cell voltage in real time. At turbo output, current draw spikes hard enough that internal cell resistance causes a momentary voltage dip below the driver's brownout threshold — even when the cell is at 70–80% state of charge. The driver interprets this dip as a low-cell condition and steps output down to protect the LED. This is a driver protection response, not a battery fault. If stepdown happens early, clean the contact ring and tail cap threads, then retest — reducing contact resistance cuts the voltage sag that triggers the stepdown.

Flashlight cycling through modes on its own near end of charge

Mode-cycling without user input usually means the driver is toggling between output levels as cell voltage bounces around the brownout threshold. This happens when the cell drops to roughly 3.0–3.2V under load — the driver briefly sees enough voltage to run, then sags below cutoff, then recovers. Switching to low or medium mode stabilises draw and stops the cycling. Charge the cell immediately when this starts — repeated deep cycling at this voltage range accelerates capacity fade.

Compatible Models

9500 9600 9900 NSR-9500 NSR-9600 NSR--9900

Replaces Part Numbers

9600-BATT

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours5200mAh
Capacity5200mAh
Rate19.24Wh
Net Weight125g /4.41 oz
Gross Weight275g /9.70 oz
Approximate Weight275g /9.70 oz
Dimension 139.40 x 24.00 x 24.00mm

Product Highlights

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

My Nightstick 9500 steps down from turbo almost immediately after a full charge — is the new battery faulty?

It's almost always contact resistance, not a bad cell. At turbo current draw, even minor oxidation on the tail cap threads or contact ring creates enough resistance to cause a voltage dip that trips the driver's brownout protection. Clean the contact ring and tail cap threads with a dry cloth or pencil eraser, then retest. If the stepdown point shifts noticeably later, the cell is fine — the resistance was the cause.

The flashlight starts cycling through modes on its own without me touching the switch — what's happening?

This is driver brownout cycling — the cell voltage is hovering around 3.0–3.2V under load, bouncing across the driver's cutoff threshold. The driver briefly loses power, resets, and repeats. Switch to low or medium mode immediately to reduce current draw and stabilise the voltage. Charge the cell as soon as possible — the cycling stops once voltage recovers above roughly 3.4V under load.

Why does my 9500 drain so much faster in turbo mode compared to standard or high?

Turbo mode drives the LED at maximum current — typically 5 to 10 times the draw of standard mode on this driver platform. That's not a defect; it's the physics of a high-output single-cell light. The 5200mAh capacity is consumed at a proportionally faster rate when the driver is at full power. For extended use, run high mode instead — it delivers most of the output at a fraction of the current draw, keeping the cell well above the driver's stepdown threshold.

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