NiKon Nivo 1C Replacement Battery 3.7V 5200mAh 890-0084
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NiKon Nivo 1C Replacement Battery 3.7V 5200mAh 890-0084 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
5200mAh
NiKon Nivo 1C / 2C / 3C Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (890-0084)
This 3.7V, 5200mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part 890-0084 in the NiKon Nivo total station series. It fits the Nivo 1C, 2C, 2M, and 3C among other Nivo variants. The battery slots into the instrument's external battery compartment and powers the EDM module, display, and tilt sensors through a full field session.
- Nivo series compatibility: The Nivo 1C through 3C share the same 3.7V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. One cell format covers the entire platform — no adapter or firmware change needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through initialisation on a Nivo station and monitored the BMS handshake during EDM prism lock and angle encoder wake cycles. The BMS held voltage without tripping under the combined draw spike at sensor power-up.
- Post-install calibration step: After fitting this battery, run a full calibration cycle from the instrument's system menu before field deployment. The Nivo maps battery state during calibration — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings on your first measurement session, even with a fully charged pack.
BMS cutoff during EDM initialisation on the Nivo 1C
When the Nivo powers up, the EDM and tilt sensor initialise simultaneously, pulling a short current spike that can exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold on a degraded or deeply discharged cell. This trips the protection circuit and the instrument goes dark a few seconds after the splash screen. A fresh, fully charged replacement pack raises the resting voltage well above the BMS trip floor, so the initialisation spike resolves cleanly. If the new pack still trips on first boot, charge it to 4.2V on the OEM charger before fitting it to the station.
Pack will not charge after the instrument sat unused for months
Li-ion cells that drop below roughly 2.5V during storage enter a deep-discharge state where the BMS locks out charging to prevent thermal risk. The OEM charger sees this as a fault and stops the charge cycle immediately. To recover the pack, apply a low-current trickle charge at around 0.1C — approximately 520mA — until cell voltage climbs back above 3.0V, then switch to the standard charge profile. If voltage does not recover above 3.0V within 30 minutes of trickle charging, the cells have passed the recovery threshold and the pack needs replacing.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NiKon
- 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
The Nivo shows a low-battery warning within minutes of a fresh charge — what's causing it?
The Nivo maps battery state during its calibration cycle, and if you skipped that step after fitting the new pack, the instrument's fuel gauge is still calibrated to the old, degraded cell. Run a full calibration cycle from the system menu with the new battery installed. This forces the instrument to re-map the voltage curve to the new cell's capacity. After calibration completes, the low-battery threshold will read correctly against the 5200mAh pack.
The total station powers on fine but shuts down the moment I start a USB data transfer to the laptop — is this a battery fault?
USB data transfer adds a sustained draw on top of the display and processor load, and an aged or partially discharged cell can't hold voltage through that combined current. The BMS sees a voltage sag below its cutoff threshold and disconnects the pack to protect the cells. Charge the battery fully to 4.2V before any transfer session, and do not run USB transfers while the instrument is also logging live measurements. If shutdowns persist on a full charge, the cell capacity has degraded past the point where surface voltage reflects usable charge.
Readings drift or reset mid-session with no warning — does this come from the battery?
Yes. Sustained sensor load — particularly during repeated angle encoder reads and EDM pulses in quick succession — can cause momentary voltage dropout on a cell that can no longer hold its mid-charge voltage under load. The instrument interprets that dropout as a power interruption and resets the active measurement. The symptom looks like a software glitch, but swapping to a fresh cell at full charge eliminates it. Verify the replacement pack reads at or above 4.1V on a multimeter before the session starts.
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