Olympus EPOCH 6LS Replacement Battery 7.2V 3450mAh
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Olympus EPOCH 6LS Replacement Battery 7.2V 3450mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
3450mAh
Olympus EPOCH 6LS / 6LT — 7.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (003-003988-01)
This 7.2V 3450mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM pack in the Olympus EPOCH 6LS and EPOCH 6LT ultrasonic flaw detectors. These are portable nondestructive testing instruments used in field inspection of metals and composites. Capacity matches the factory specification at 3450mAh (24.84Wh).
- EPOCH 6LS and 6LT compatibility: Both models share the same battery bay geometry, 7.2V rail, and BMS communication protocol. The connector is identical across the LS and LT variants, so one pack covers both instruments without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the EPOCH 6LS power-on sequence and ran the transducer probe initialisation routine. The BMS held the output rail stable through the inrush current spike at probe power-up — the point where weak cells typically cause the instrument to fault out.
- First deployment calibration: After installing, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before field deployment. The EPOCH 6LS maps battery state during calibration, and skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings during your first measurement session.
BMS cutoff at probe initialisation on the EPOCH 6LS
When the EPOCH 6LS powers up a connected transducer, the probe excitation circuit draws a short inrush current that can exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold on a marginal cell. The instrument shuts down immediately — not because the battery is discharged, but because the BMS tripped on peak amperage. This pack's cells are rated for the inrush profile the EPOCH transducer circuits produce. If the instrument still trips at probe connection, confirm the probe cable is not damaged, as a shorted transducer amplifies the spike beyond what any pack will tolerate.
EPOCH 6LT shuts down mid-session during sustained pulse logging
During continuous pulse-echo logging at high PRF (pulse repetition frequency), the sustained draw causes voltage sag in aged or cold cells — the instrument's undervoltage protection trips before the battery indicator reaches the low warning zone. The display may show 30–40% charge remaining at the point of shutdown. This is a voltage sag failure, not a capacity failure. After the shutdown, rest the pack for two minutes and power on again — if it recovers immediately, the cell internal resistance is elevated and the pack should be replaced. A healthy pack at 7.2V nominal should read no lower than 6.8V under continuous probe load.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Olympus
- 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 EPOCH 6LS powers on fine but shuts off the moment I connect a transducer — is this a battery fault?
Yes, this is the most common new-pack failure mode on the EPOCH 6LS. Probe connection triggers a current spike from the excitation circuit, and a weak or cold BMS trips on that inrush before the instrument completes initialisation. We ran this pack through repeated probe connection cycles on the bench and the BMS held stable. If the shutdown still happens with this pack, test with a second known-good transducer cable — a shorted cable multiplies the spike and will trip any pack regardless of condition.
The EPOCH 6LT won't recognise this battery after it sat unused in a carry case for several months — it just shows a charging error.
After extended storage, the cell voltage can drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 6.0V for a 7.2V Li-ion pack. The instrument's charger circuit interprets this as a fault rather than a discharged cell. Connect the battery to the charger and leave it for 30–45 minutes without interruption — the charger's trickle stage will bring the cells back above the recognition threshold before switching to normal charge mode. If the error clears and charging resumes, the pack is recovering normally.
My readings are drifting and the display resets mid-logging session, but the battery indicator shows plenty of charge — what's happening?
This is a voltage dropout failure, not a capacity failure. Under sustained pulse-echo load, internal cell resistance causes the output voltage to sag even when the pack is not depleted — the EPOCH's processor resets when the rail drops below its operating floor. The battery gauge reads state-of-charge, not instantaneous voltage, so the percentage display looks normal right up to the dropout. Check the pack's resting voltage with a multimeter after a full charge — it should sit at 8.2–8.4V. A pack reading below 7.8V at rest has elevated internal resistance and will continue to cause mid-session resets under load.
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