Philips Ultrasound CX30 14.8V Replacement Battery 453561446191
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Philips Ultrasound CX30 14.8V Replacement Battery 453561446191 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
6150mAh
Philips Ultrasound CX30 / CX50 / EPIQ 5 — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (453561446191)
This 14.8V 6150mAh (91.02Wh) Li-ion battery replaces the original power pack in the Philips CX30, CX50, Echographe CX50, and EPIQ 5 portable ultrasound systems. It matches the OEM voltage rail and connector configuration those platforms require. Compatible part numbers include M6477, 453561446192, and 453561268715.
- CX30, CX50, and EPIQ 5 platform compatibility: These models share the same 14.8V four-cell battery architecture, BMS handshake protocol, and locking connector format. A single cell pack services all four variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full charge and discharge on the CX30 platform. The BMS completed its authentication handshake, accepted charge from the internal charge IC, and held voltage above the 13.5V cutoff threshold under continuous imaging load.
- Post-installation self-test cycle: After fitting this battery, let the ultrasound unit complete its full power-on self-test without interrupting or powering down mid-sequence. The CX30 and CX50 run a BMS verification routine at startup — cutting power during this sequence registers a battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot.
CX30 not completing boot sequence on a new battery
The CX30 runs a multi-stage self-test at startup that includes a BMS handshake and a minimum voltage check. A new cell that has partially self-discharged during storage may sit below the threshold the device expects at boot, causing the sequence to stall or abort. This is not a faulty battery — it is a state-of-charge issue. Connect the unit to mains power first, allow the battery to reach at least 80% charge, then attempt a cold boot.
Charge indicator stalls below 100% on first charge
On the first charge cycle, the CX50 and EPIQ 5 charge IC applies a conservative current limit to new cells it has not yet profiled. This is normal behaviour — the charge controller is running a capacity-learning pass, not reporting a fault. The indicator typically stalls between 85–95% for 20–40 minutes before completing. Run one full charge-to-discharge cycle before relying on the charge display for clinical scheduling.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- 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
The CX30 is alarming low battery immediately after a confirmed full charge — why?
The BMS on these Philips ultrasound platforms is calibrated to the discharge curve of the original OEM cell chemistry. A new replacement cell needs one full charge-discharge cycle before the BMS can accurately map its actual capacity. Until that learn cycle completes, the device may trigger a low-battery alarm before the cell is genuinely depleted. Run one full cycle — charge to 100%, operate until the device prompts shutdown — and the alarm threshold will align correctly.
The unit won't power on at all after the battery sat unused for several months — is it recoverable?
Li-ion cells self-discharge over time, and if the pack dropped below the BMS recovery threshold (typically around 10–11V for a 14.8V four-cell pack), the protection circuit will have locked out the cell to prevent damage. Connect the unit to mains power with the battery installed and leave it for at least 30–60 minutes before attempting to power on — the charge IC can bring the cell back from a locked state as long as the individual cells haven't been driven to zero volts. If the charge LED remains unlit after 60 minutes, check that the battery connector is fully seated.
The CX50 shuts off unexpectedly mid-scan even though the battery showed above 50% charge — what's happening?
During the first 10 cycles, new cells have higher internal resistance than a fully conditioned pack. Under the peak imaging load of the CX50 — particularly during Doppler or 3D acquisition — this resistance causes a transient voltage sag that can momentarily drop below the BMS cutoff threshold, triggering an abrupt shutdown even with charge remaining. This is not a capacity fault. Complete five full charge-discharge cycles to condition the cells, and the voltage sag under load will reduce significantly. After conditioning, resting cell voltage should hold above 14.0V during active scanning.
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