Peaktech P1195 Digital Multimeter Replacement Battery 7.4V 3200mAh
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Peaktech P1195 Digital Multimeter Replacement Battery 7.4V 3200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3200mAh
Peaktech P1195 / P1205 / P1220 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (706-469)
This 7.4V 3200mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part 706-469 in the Peaktech P1195, P1205, and P1220 digital multimeters. These are handheld test instruments used for voltage, current, and resistance measurement in fieldwork and maintenance. Same voltage rail, same connector, same BMS handshake as the original pack.
- P1195, P1205, and P1220 compatibility: All three models share the same 7.4V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — one pack covers the full series without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the multimeter's probe initialisation sequence, where the instrument draws a brief current spike to power the input stage. The BMS held the output rail steady without tripping into protection mode.
- First-use calibration step: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before taking it into the field. The P1195 series maps battery state during calibration — skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings on the first measurement session.
P1195 shutting down mid-measurement with battery showing charged
The P1195's input stage draws a short current spike each time a probe measurement initialises — particularly on resistance and continuity modes. If the cell's internal resistance has climbed with age, that spike causes a momentary voltage sag that the BMS reads as an under-voltage fault, cutting output before the measurement completes. A worn cell showing 7.2V at rest can still collapse to below the 6.0V BMS cutoff threshold under that load pulse. Replacing the pack resolves this; the new cells handle the transient without the sag.
Instrument not recognising the new pack after storage
If the multimeter sat unused for several months with the old pack inside, deep self-discharge may have pulled the cell voltage below the BMS recovery threshold — typically around 5.5V for a 7.4V Li-ion pack. When a new pack is fitted after this, the BMS on some units enters a protection latch that prevents the instrument from powering on. Connect the charger first and leave it for 20 minutes before pressing the power button; this allows the protection circuit to re-initialise at a safe voltage before the instrument requests full current.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Peaktech
- 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
My Peaktech P1220 powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start a resistance or continuity test — why does a seemingly charged battery cause this?
The resistance and continuity modes on the P1220 send a brief current pulse through the probe circuit at measurement start. If the cell's internal resistance has degraded, this pulse causes a voltage sag that the BMS reads as an under-voltage fault and cuts output instantly. The resting voltage looks fine — 7.2V or above — but the pack cannot hold that voltage under even a short transient load. Fit the replacement pack and verify the resting voltage reads above 7.2V before your next session.
Readings on my P1195 drift or reset partway through a logging session, but the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — what causes this?
Sustained sensor load during a logging session draws continuous current rather than brief measurement pulses, and an ageing cell's voltage sags gradually under that steady draw. The instrument's voltage-threshold indicator is calibrated to a healthy cell curve, so it shows charge remaining while the actual output voltage is already dropping toward the BMS cutoff. The display or logged value resets when the BMS briefly interrupts power to protect the cells. Replace the pack and confirm stable output by checking that the instrument holds its reading consistently for at least 60 seconds under continuous measurement before field use.
I fitted the new 706-469 pack but the P1205 still shows a low-battery warning almost immediately after switching on — is the battery faulty?
This is almost always a calibration issue, not a faulty cell. The P1205 series maps its battery state indicator during an initialisation or calibration cycle, and if that cycle was skipped after fitting the new pack, the instrument continues using the old cell's voltage curve as its reference. The result is a low-battery flag triggered well above the actual cutoff threshold. Go into the instrument menu and run the full calibration sequence — once the instrument has mapped the new pack's voltage profile, the warning will clear.
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