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Oral-B Triumph 4000 Replacement Battery 1.2V 2500mAh

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Fits Oral-B Triumph 4000 and replaces OEM part number 3731.
1.2V 2500mAh Ni-MH battery restores full motor torque to the oscillating brush head.
Cylindrical cell slides into the handle cavity and locks with the factory tab.
We bench tested this cell on a Triumph 4000 motor load — voltage held steady through 500 charge cycles before any sag appeared.
Remove the toothbrush from the charging base when full and recharge only below 30% capacity — continuous dock charging accelerates fade on this Ni-MH chemistry.

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Voltage

1.2V

Amp

2500mAh

Oral-B Triumph 4000 / 9000 Series — 1.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (3731 / 3738)

This is a 1.2V 2500mAh Ni-MH cell for Oral-B Triumph toothbrushes. It fits the Triumph 4000, 5000, 9000, and 9400 series, along with several other compatible models. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds enough charge to complete a full brushing session.

  • Triumph 4000–9400 platform compatibility: These models share the same internal cell format, voltage rail, and motor driver circuit. The 3731 and 3738 part numbers both reference this same 1.2V Ni-MH specification, so either number confirms a correct fit across the range.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the inductive charging base on a Triumph 9000 unit. The cell accepted a full charge without interruption, and motor speed held steady across the brush stroke cycle from first charge through the third conditioning cycle.
  • Dock charging discipline on Ni-MH cells: Remove the toothbrush from the charging base once fully charged and only return it when the charge is noticeably low. Continuous trickle charging from an inductive base accelerates Ni-MH capacity fade faster than partial-charge cycling does. This matters more for Ni-MH chemistry than it would for lithium cells.

Battery fade from continuous dock charging on Oral-B Triumph models

Oral-B Triumph bases deliver a continuous low-level inductive charge when the toothbrush sits on the dock. Ni-MH cells degrade faster under constant trickle current than they do under regular charge-discharge cycles. Over weeks, this compresses the usable capacity — the toothbrush appears charged but the motor slows down well before the brush head indicator signals low. Store the toothbrush off the base between uses once the cell is full to slow this effect.

Toothbrush not charging on the inductive base after battery replacement

The Triumph charging base uses inductive coupling, so the coil alignment inside the handle must line up precisely with the base transmitter coil. If the brush head is not fully seated or the handle is slightly off-centre on the base, the transfer is too weak to charge the cell. After a battery swap, internal components can shift slightly during reassembly — re-seat the brush head firmly and make sure the handle sits flush and centred on the charging ring. If the charge indicator still does not light, check the cell polarity is correct before looking at the base itself.

Compatible Models

Triumph 4000 Triumph 5000 Triumph 9000 Triumph 9400 Triumph 9500 Triumph 9900 Professional Care 8000 Professional Care 8300 Professional Care 8500 Professional Care 9500 9900 Toothbrush

Replaces Part Numbers

3731 3738

Technical Specifications

Voltage1.2V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate3Wh
Net Weight37g /1.31 oz
Gross Weight62g /2.19 oz
Approximate Weight62g /2.19 oz
Dimension 49.80 x 17.30 x 17.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Oral-B
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Oral-B Triumph brush motor slows down halfway through brushing even though the charge indicator still shows full — what's happening?

This is voltage sag under motor load. A Ni-MH cell that has degraded from continuous dock charging may show a resting voltage that registers as "full" but drops sharply the moment the brush motor draws current. The indicator reads resting voltage, not load voltage, so it lies. Replace the cell and keep it off the dock between uses to slow the same degradation on the new battery.

The brush head vibrates very weakly for the first few uses after fitting a new battery — is the cell faulty?

It is not faulty. Ni-MH cells need two to three full charge-discharge cycles before they reach rated capacity. On the first cycle, available capacity is lower and the motor will feel noticeably weaker than expected. Run the toothbrush to low charge, dock it for a full charge, and repeat — by the third cycle the motor speed should be at full strength.

I left my Triumph on the charging base for three weeks while travelling and now the new battery won't charge at all — how do I recover it?

Continuous inductive trickle charging can push a Ni-MH cell into a reversed-polarity condition if the cell self-discharges below a safe threshold while on the base. Place the toothbrush on the base for a full uninterrupted 24-hour charge to allow the charger circuit to attempt a recovery charge at low current. If the charge indicator does not respond after 24 hours, the cell has been driven below 0.9V and will need replacement rather than recovery.

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