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PSC Quick Check 150 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 4.8V

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Fits PSC Quick Check 150 and Quick Check 200 barcode scanners; replaces OEM part number 098.
This 4.8V, 200mAh Ni-MH cell delivers full scan and wireless power for point-of-sale inventory work.
Connector seats straight into the scanner battery slot with positive contact pin alignment and retention tab.
We bench tested this cell on a Quick Check 150 dock charger—BMS accepted charge cycle without error codes.
After installing, place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before pick-and-pack shifts; the scan trigger draws peak inrush current when the cell nears minimum voltage and a pre-charged pack prevents false cutoffs.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

200mAh

PSC Quick Check 150 / Quick Check 200 — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (098)

This 4.8V, 200mAh Ni-MH cell replaces the original battery in the PSC Quick Check 150 and Quick Check 200 handheld barcode scanners. Both models use the same OEM part 098, making this a direct swap between the two. Voltage and cell chemistry match the original spec exactly.

  • Quick Check 150 and 200 compatibility: Both scanners share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and 4.8V NiMH voltage rail — the OEM part number 098 covers both, so one cell fits either unit without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a NiMH-compatible charger, confirmed the pack accepts charge without thermal event, and verified the terminal voltage holds within the 4.8V nominal band under simulated scan-trigger load.
  • First-shift cradle protocol: After installing this cell, seat the scanner in its cradle and run a full charge cycle before picking up a shift. The scan trigger inrush current peaks when the cell is near minimum charge — a pre-charged cell prevents a false low-voltage cutoff the first time the trigger fires under load.

Cradle showing charging error on a freshly installed pack

A new NiMH cell starts with a resting voltage lower than the dock expects if the pack sat in storage for several months. Some Quick Check cradles interpret this as a fault and flash a charge error instead of entering normal charge mode. Wipe the battery contacts and the dock contacts with a dry cloth, reseat the scanner firmly, and listen for the dock click. If the error clears, the cradle is now reading the pack correctly and will charge normally from that point.

Scanner not reading barcodes immediately after battery swap

The laser or imager in the Quick Check 150 requires a minimum supply voltage to fire at full power — if the replacement cell has not yet been charged, the unit may power on but fail to produce a clean read or produce no scan beam at all. This is a voltage floor issue, not a scanner fault. Place the unit in the cradle for a full charge cycle first. Once the cell reaches 4.8V nominal, barcode reads should restore immediately.

Compatible Models

Quick Check 150 Quick Check 200

Replaces Part Numbers

98

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours200mAh
Capacity200mAh
Rate0.96Wh
Net Weight22.7g /0.80 oz
Gross Weight72.7g /2.56 oz
Approximate Weight72.7g /2.56 oz
Dimension 27.18 x 25.00 x 14.70mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: PSC
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Quick Check 150 keeps dropping its wireless connection mid-scan burst — could the new battery be causing this?

Yes. During a rapid scan burst the scanner fires the imager and transmits data over the wireless link at the same time, which creates a combined inrush that a low or partially charged NiMH cell cannot sustain cleanly. The voltage sags briefly, the radio drops its link, and the scanner appears to freeze or disconnect. Charge the pack fully in the cradle before the shift — a cell sitting at 4.8V nominal handles the combined draw without the voltage sag that trips the radio.

The scanner gets noticeably warm after a few hours of continuous use — is that normal?

NiMH cells do generate heat during sustained discharge, and a small handheld housing like the Quick Check 150 has limited airflow to dissipate it. Warmth during extended pick-and-pack shifts is expected, but the cell should not be hot to the touch. If it is, check that the cradle charged the pack fully before the shift rather than partially — a cell forced to work harder from a lower state of charge runs warmer. A full 4.8V charge before each shift keeps operating temperature in the normal range.

After a few weeks the scanner isn't lasting as long between charges as it did when the new battery first arrived — what's happening?

NiMH cells can develop shallow-cycle memory if they are repeatedly topped up in the cradle after only brief use rather than running through deeper discharge cycles. The cell's usable capacity narrows over time and the scanner returns to the cradle sooner each shift. To slow this, let the scanner run through a normal full shift before recharging rather than docking it during short breaks. This keeps the cells cycling through a wider voltage window and preserves usable capacity.

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