Nikon BC-80 NPL-821 Replacement Battery 7.2V 3800mAh
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Nikon BC-80 NPL-821 Replacement Battery 7.2V 3800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
3800mAh
NiKon NPL-821 / DTM-800 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BC-80)
This is a 7.2V Ni-MH replacement battery rated at 3800mAh for NiKon total stations and survey instruments. It fits the NPL-821, DTM-800, DTM-801, and DTM-500 series, among others. The BC-80 part number is the OEM reference shared across this instrument family.
- NPL-821 and DTM-800 series compatibility: These models run the same 7.2V battery rail and use the same BC-80 connector and contact layout. The BMS handshake is consistent across the series, so one pack covers all listed models without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through a full charge and discharge sequence under simulated sensor and motor load. The BMS held stable at rated voltage through motor-drive current draws and did not trip during prism motor initialisation pulses.
- Field deployment prep for total stations: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before heading to site. The instrument maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session.
BMS lockout after the NPL-821 sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge over time, and if a pack sits long enough, cell voltage drops below the BMS recovery threshold. When that happens, the instrument either shows no battery or refuses to power on entirely — the pack is not dead, but the BMS has entered a protection state. Place the battery on the dedicated NiKon charger and leave it connected for at least two full charge cycles without interruption. If the charger recognises the pack after the first cycle, the cells are recovering — full capacity returns by the second cycle. Do not attempt to recover the pack through the instrument's USB charge port; the current is insufficient to pull the BMS out of lockout.
Readings drifting or logging session resetting mid-survey
Sustained sensor load — particularly when the instrument is actively logging distance measurements and driving the EDM module simultaneously — creates a continuous current draw that Ni-MH cells handle differently than Li-ion. If cell voltage sags below approximately 6.0V under that combined load, the instrument's voltage monitor triggers a soft reset to protect the data bus. This appears as a logging interruption or a sudden return to the home screen with unsaved data. Keeping the pack fully charged before extended logging sessions reduces the chance of mid-session voltage sag. If the resets happen on a freshly charged pack, the cells have degraded and the pack needs replacement.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NiKon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NPL-821 powers on fine but shuts down the moment I start a USB data transfer to the PC — is this the battery?
Combined draw from the instrument's processor, active sensors, and USB data output can exceed what a weakened Ni-MH pack can sustain under load. The instrument shuts down because cell voltage collapses below the cutoff threshold during that combined draw, even though it appears charged at idle. Charge the pack fully, then test USB transfer immediately — if it fails on a full charge, the cells have lost capacity and cannot hold voltage under load. Replace the pack and repeat the transfer.
The DTM-800 shows a full battery on the screen but cuts out when the prism motor initialises — what's happening?
Prism motor initialisation pulls a short high-current spike that a degraded or partially recovered Ni-MH pack cannot supply without dropping voltage. The BMS interprets that voltage sag as an unsafe discharge condition and cuts the output. This is a cell-condition issue, not a BMS fault — the pack reads "full" at rest because resting voltage looks normal, but it collapses under the start-up surge. Charge the pack fully, let it rest for 30 minutes off the charger, then attempt motor initialisation again. If it still cuts out, the cells can no longer handle peak current and the pack needs replacing.
The NiKon charger won't start charging this pack after it sat in storage — the charge indicator just blinks and stops. What do I do?
A Ni-MH pack that has self-discharged below roughly 5.5V will cause some NiKon chargers to reject the charge cycle as a safety measure. The charger sees a voltage outside normal range and halts rather than risk overdriving dead cells. Some chargers have a "recovery" or "conditioning" mode — check the charger manual for that option and activate it before connecting the pack. If no recovery mode is available, try a brief 15-minute charge on a secondary compatible Ni-MH charger set to a low trickle rate (100–200mA), which can bring cell voltage up enough for the primary charger to accept the pack on the next attempt.
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