Nightstick XPR-5580 Replacement Battery 3.7V 5200mAh
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Nightstick XPR-5580 Replacement Battery 3.7V 5200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
5200mAh
Nightstick XPR-5580 / XPR-5581RX / XPR-5542GMX — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (5500-BATT)
This is the OEM-equivalent 3.7V Li-ion cell for the Nightstick XPR-5580, XPR-5581RX, and XPR-5542GMX tactical flashlights. It matches the original 5500-BATT specification at 5200mAh (19.24Wh). These lights are used by law enforcement and emergency responders, so a weak cell is not a minor inconvenience.
- XPR-5580 series fit: All three listed models share the same battery bay geometry, cell voltage, and driver communication protocol. The flashlight driver reads cell state directly — wrong voltage or a mismatched BMS response will cause the driver to default to a reduced output mode before the battery indicator shows low.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the XPR-5580's full output modes including turbo. The BMS held the 3.7V nominal rail without false low-voltage cutoff during high-current draw spikes, and the protection circuit triggered correctly at the lower discharge threshold.
- Turbo mode storage caution: Storing this light after extended turbo sessions with the cell still warm accelerates electrolyte stress. Let the cell return to ambient temperature before capping and storing the light — turbo draw generates more internal heat than standard or low modes.
Why the XPR-5580 steps down output before the battery indicator reads low
The XPR-5580 driver monitors cell voltage in real time and applies brownout protection before the fuel gauge threshold triggers. As the cell voltage sags under high-current draw — especially in turbo — the driver steps output down to protect the cell and maintain a stable arc. This is normal circuit behaviour, not a fault. A degraded or partially discharged cell will trigger this step-down earlier and more frequently. Replacing the cell with a fresh 5200mAh unit restores the full output window before brownout kicks in.
Flashlight driver cycling through modes or flickering at end of charge
If the XPR-5580 begins rapidly cycling modes or flickering near the end of a charge, the driver is hitting the brownout threshold repeatedly as the cell voltage oscillates under load. This is distinct from a dead cell — the battery still has charge, but voltage is dropping below the driver's minimum under draw and recovering at rest. Switch to a lower output mode immediately to stop the cycling and draw down the remaining charge safely. Once recharged with a healthy cell, this behaviour stops; if it continues on a fresh charge, check the charger contact pins for corrosion.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
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 XPR-5580 dims noticeably in turbo mode well before the battery indicator drops — is something wrong with the new cell?
Nothing is wrong. The XPR-5580 driver applies brownout protection when cell voltage sags under the high current draw that turbo mode demands — often 5–10 times the current of standard mode. The driver steps output down to protect the cell before the fuel gauge registers low. This step-down will happen earlier on a cold cell or in cold ambient temperatures because internal resistance rises. If it's triggering unusually early on a fully charged, warm cell, check that the battery contacts in the bay are clean and making full contact.
The flashlight worked fine on standard mode but drained much faster than expected running turbo — why is the turbo runtime so short compared to the other modes?
Turbo mode draws current at a rate that can be five to ten times higher than standard mode, so the 5200mAh capacity is consumed proportionally faster under that load. This is a physics constraint of the driver and emitter, not a capacity defect in the cell. We confirmed this on the bench — the cell hit its rated capacity at standard draw rates. If turbo runtime seems shorter than it used to be, the cell may have accumulated shallow-discharge cycles; run one full discharge on standard mode and recharge completely to recalibrate the gauge.
After storing the flashlight for a few months, the XPR-5580 won't power on even after charging — how do I recover it?
Extended storage at a low state of charge can drop the cell below the BMS re-engagement threshold, causing the protection circuit to lock out the charger. Connect the light to the charger and leave it for 15–20 minutes without disconnecting — some chargers will trickle current into a locked-out cell at a reduced rate to nudge the voltage above the recovery floor. If the charger light doesn't change state after 30 minutes, check that the charger output voltage is reaching the contacts with a multimeter; target input to the cell should be above 3.0V to trigger BMS re-initialisation.
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