Palfinger EEA10506 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 7.2V 2000mAh
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Palfinger EEA10506 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 7.2V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2000mAh
Palfinger Palcom P7 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (EEA10506 / EEA10508)
This 7.2V, 2000mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the original power cell in the Palfinger Palcom P7 wireless crane remote control. It fits the handheld transmitter unit used to operate Palfinger hydraulic cranes and material handling equipment. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec: 7.2V, 2000mAh (14.4Wh).
- Palcom P7 transmitter fit: The P7 remote uses a fixed 7.2V NiMH pack with a proprietary connector and cell arrangement. The BMS in the transmitter expects a specific charge curve — a mismatched chemistry or voltage will trigger a fault state and prevent operation. This cell pack matches the original footprint and connection pinout.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on a Palcom P7 transmitter. The BMS accepted the charge handshake without error. Solenoid activation commands — which draw sharp current spikes — did not cause a voltage dropout or trigger low-battery warnings at full charge.
- Storage charge for seasonal crane use: If the remote sits unused between jobs or seasons, NiMH cells self-discharge faster than lithium. A pack left flat for several months may read below the transmitter's minimum threshold on reconnection. Charge the battery for at least one full cycle before returning the remote to service.
Why the Palcom P7 remote won't power on after sitting unused
NiMH cells self-discharge at roughly 20–30% per month under normal storage conditions. A P7 remote stored for three or more months without a top-up charge can arrive at the job site with a pack that has dropped below 5.4V total — the point where the transmitter's internal protection circuit refuses to boot. Unlike lithium packs, a deeply discharged NiMH battery typically does not enter a hard BMS lockout; the issue is raw voltage, not a locked protection IC. Connecting the charger for 30–60 minutes usually recovers enough voltage for the transmitter to power on and complete a full charge cycle normally.
Palcom P7 showing low battery immediately after fitting a new cell
Replacement NiMH packs ship at storage voltage — typically 60–70% of rated capacity — not at full charge. The P7 transmitter reads cell voltage at boot and flags a low-battery warning if voltage is below its operating threshold. This is not a fault with the new battery. Place the pack on charge before first use and allow a complete charge cycle to finish. The low-battery indicator should clear once voltage reaches the transmitter's normal operating range of approximately 7.2V under load.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Palfinger
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Palcom P7 remote was working fine, then it went into storage for the winter — now it won't turn on at all. Is the battery dead?
Most likely the NiMH pack discharged below the transmitter's minimum boot voltage during storage. NiMH cells lose charge steadily even with no use — a few months idle is enough to drop the pack too low for the P7 to start. Connect the charger and leave it for at least 30–60 minutes before trying to power on. If the transmitter boots and accepts a full charge after that, the battery has recovered and is still serviceable.
The crane remote powers on fine, but cuts out the moment I activate a function — then comes straight back. What's causing that?
Solenoid and relay activation draws a sharp current spike that lasts a fraction of a second but can exceed what a partially charged or aged NiMH pack can supply without a voltage sag. When the voltage dips below the transmitter's cutoff threshold during that inrush event, the P7 interprets it as a dead battery and momentarily shuts down. A fully charged, capacity-rated replacement pack handles the inrush without dropping below threshold — charge the new battery completely before testing, and confirm charge voltage reaches 8.4–8.6V at the end of the charge cycle.
The low-battery warning on my P7 remote flashes on and off constantly, even with a battery that still has some charge. What does that mean?
Intermittent low-battery warnings on a partially charged pack usually point to voltage sag under load rather than actual capacity loss — the resting voltage looks acceptable, but drops under the transmitter's threshold when current is drawn. In NiMH packs, this is a sign of increased internal resistance caused by cell aging or repeated partial-discharge cycles. A full discharge followed by a full charge can partially recover capacity, but if the warning persists after that, the cells have degraded past the point of recovery. Replace the pack and confirm the new battery charges to a full resting voltage of approximately 7.8–8.0V before use.
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