Philips 40000065 Emergency Lighting Replacement Battery 10.8V 3000mAh
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Philips 40000065 Emergency Lighting Replacement Battery 10.8V 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
3000mAh
Philips Emergency Lighting — 10.8V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (40000065)
This 10.8V 3000mAh Ni-CD battery replaces the Philips 40000065 cell pack used in Philips emergency lighting fixtures. It restores backup illumination capability in aged or degraded units. Cross-references include 40000021, 40000067, GP250CKT9TMX, BCN2500-9GWP-CE8981, and GP250CKT9TMXH.
- Emergency lighting platform fit: These OEM part numbers share the same 10.8V nine-cell Ni-CD configuration, connector orientation, and physical envelope — 146.50 x 47.70 x 47.70mm — allowing a direct mechanical and electrical swap within compatible Philips fittings without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell pack through charge acceptance and load discharge on a Philips emergency fitting. The charge controller recognised the cell within the float acceptance window, and the BMS did not flag a fault under rated load.
- First-cycle test requirement: Within 24 hours of installation, hold the fitting's test button for the full rated duration. This confirms the new cell accepts load current and lets the charge controller register capacity before your next scheduled compliance inspection.
Emergency light failing its duration test after battery replacement
Ni-CD cells ship in a partial state of charge. When a freshly installed cell goes straight into a duration test, it cannot sustain full output because it has not completed an initial charge cycle. The fitting's charge controller needs a full uninterrupted charge period — typically 24 hours on mains — before the cell reaches rated capacity. Running the duration test before this period ends will produce a short-run result that reflects charge state, not cell defect. Allow a full 24-hour mains charge, then retest; the cell should hold load at or above 10.0V under discharge.
Charge indicator staying red after new battery installation
Some Philips fittings use a float-voltage threshold to confirm a valid cell is connected before switching the charge LED to green. A replacement cell fresh from storage may sit below that acceptance window — typically around 9.6V to 10.0V resting — causing the controller to hold the fault or charging indication. This is not a wiring fault. Leave the fitting on mains power for at least four hours; the trickle charge will bring resting voltage into the acceptance range and the indicator should transition. If the LED remains red beyond 24 hours, check connector seating and confirm cell polarity at the connector.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The emergency light worked fine during installation but dimmed noticeably after a few minutes of the test — is the battery faulty?
This is a first-activation capacity issue, not a defective cell. Ni-CD cells discharged during storage cannot deliver full sustained current until after a complete charge cycle. Give the fitting a full 24-hour mains charge, then repeat the test — the cell should maintain stable output voltage above 10.0V throughout the rated duration. A cell that still dims after a full charge cycle warrants a connector and contact-resistance check.
The fitting's fault LED is still on even though we've confirmed the battery is correctly installed and wired — what's happening?
Several Philips emergency fitting models latch the fault LED in firmware and require a manual reset after cell replacement. The LED does not self-clear once a new cell is detected. Locate the reset button or reset sequence in the fitting's installation sheet — on many units this is a held test-button press of five seconds while on mains. After reset, allow the fitting to return to standby and confirm the fault LED extinguishes.
We pulled a battery out of a fitting that's been running for several years and the cell casing is visibly swollen — what caused this?
Swelling in a Ni-CD pack fitted to emergency lighting is almost always overcharge damage. These fittings apply a continuous trickle charge indefinitely, and in warm ceiling or bulkhead environments the combined heat and sustained charge current degrades the cell over time, generating gas that deforms the casing. The replacement cell will face the same condition if the fitting's charge circuit is not functioning correctly. Before installing the new pack, measure the trickle charge voltage at the battery terminals — it should not exceed 14.4V for a 10.8V nine-cell pack under normal float conditions.
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