ProAm USA Iris 7" Monitor Compatible Battery 7.4V 2000mAh
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ProAm USA Iris 7" Monitor Compatible Battery 7.4V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
2000mAh
ProAm USA Iris 7" On-Camera Monitor — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This 7.4V 2000mAh Li-ion battery replaces the internal power cell in the ProAm USA Iris 7" On-Camera Monitor. It fits the Iris monitor used on rigs and field setups where AC power is not available. Voltage and capacity match OEM spec at 7.4V and 14.8Wh.
- Iris 7" monitor platform: The Iris draws a consistent low-current load from a 7.4V rail — no motor start surge, no high-draw spikes. The BMS on this cell is calibrated for steady-state LCD and signal-processing draw typical of on-camera monitors, not peak-load tools.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell against the Iris monitor's draw profile on the bench. The BMS held a stable voltage rail throughout discharge and triggered protection cutoff cleanly before the cell dropped below 6.0V — no mid-session brownout.
- First-install charge cycle on the Iris: Connect the monitor to its OEM charger immediately after first install before powering on for a shoot. The Iris battery indicator can misread a new cell's state of charge until the BMS has completed one full supervised charge cycle.
Why the Iris monitor shows a low-battery warning on a freshly charged replacement cell
The Iris reads state of charge by mapping terminal voltage to a preset discharge curve. A new cell's resting voltage after shipping may sit slightly off the expected starting point, triggering a false low-battery flag. This is not a fault in the cell — it is a calibration mismatch between the monitor's voltage lookup table and the new cell's open-circuit voltage. One full charge cycle via the OEM charger resets the reference point and clears the warning. After that cycle, the indicator tracks accurately through normal discharge.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the Iris display mid-shoot
If the Iris readout skips between percentages — for example, dropping from 60% to 30% in one refresh — the monitor's voltage-to-percentage mapping is not matching the replacement cell's discharge curve. Li-ion cells from different manufacturers have slightly different discharge profiles, which shifts where the voltage thresholds fall against the monitor's indicator steps. This is a display calibration issue, not a capacity fault. Run one complete discharge and full recharge cycle through the OEM charger; most Iris units recalibrate the gauge to the new cell's curve after a single full cycle, stabilising the readout at 4.2V charge termination.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: ProAm USA
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Dark Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The Iris monitor powers off suddenly even though the battery indicator was still showing charge — what causes that?
The monitor's low-voltage cutoff triggers on actual terminal voltage, not the displayed percentage. If the cell's discharge curve drops steeply at the tail end — which is normal for Li-ion — the voltage can hit the cutoff threshold while the indicator still reads partial charge. This is a gauge calibration lag, not a defective cell. Run one full discharge to cutoff followed by a full charge to 4.2V via the OEM charger, and the indicator will track the actual curve more accurately.
The Iris battery drains noticeably faster in cold weather on outdoor location shoots — is the cell faulty?
Cold temperatures directly reduce available capacity in Li-ion cells — this is electrochemical, not a defect. At temperatures below 10°C, internal resistance rises and the BMS reaches its low-voltage cutoff sooner, reducing usable capacity. Keep the spare cell in an inside jacket pocket between swaps to hold it near ambient body temperature. A cell that performs normally indoors but short-cycles in the cold is functioning as expected — carry a second cell on winter shoots.
The Iris monitor shows a full charge on the replacement battery but the image dims and the monitor restarts after a few minutes of use — what is happening?
This points to a voltage sag under load rather than a capacity issue. If the cell was stored discharged for an extended period, the resting voltage can recover enough to register as full, but the cell cannot sustain voltage under the monitor's draw. Connect the battery to the OEM charger and let it complete a full charge cycle — do not interrupt it early. If the cell accepts a full charge to 4.2V and holds voltage under load after that cycle, the issue is resolved; if it continues sagging, the cell has been deep-discharged past recovery.
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