Ravioli NH800 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 3.6V 700mAh
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Ravioli NH800 Crane Remote Replacement Battery 3.6V 700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
700mAh
Ravioli LNH800 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (NH800)
This is a 3.6V, 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Ravioli LNH800 crane remote control. It uses OEM part number NH800 and fits wireless industrial crane and hoist remotes that rely on this cell format. If the original battery has degraded or failed completely, this restores full remote function.
- LNH800 and cross-compatible remotes: The LNH800, Grundfos MTR15, and associated remote units share the same 3.6V single-cell Ni-MH voltage rail and connector footprint. The BMS handshake on these remotes expects a cell within a narrow voltage window — swapping in a mismatched chemistry will trigger a no-power condition immediately.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on crane remote hardware. The BMS accepted the cell cleanly, the low-battery indicator cleared after a full charge, and solenoid activation held stable without voltage dropout under repeated relay cycling.
- Monthly charge during idle storage: Crane remotes used seasonally or left on the shelf between jobs are at real risk of cell voltage dropping below the recovery threshold. Charge this battery once a month during any idle period — Ni-MH cells left fully discharged for weeks can sustain permanent capacity loss that no charger can reverse.
Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery
When a solenoid or relay fires inside the crane's receiver, it draws a short inrush current spike that can exceed what a low-state battery can deliver. The BMS interprets this surge as an over-current event and momentarily cuts output — the remote goes dark or resets mid-operation. A fully charged cell handles this inrush without tripping. If dropouts happen only at the moment of activation, charge the battery to full before further use and retest. A cell that still drops out at full charge has likely lost internal capacity and needs replacement.
Remote showing low battery immediately after a new cell is installed
A new Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically around 1.1V to 1.2V — which is below the operating threshold the remote's firmware checks on startup. The low-battery warning is accurate: the cell simply has not been charged yet. Connect the remote to its charger and run a full charge cycle before first use. Once the cell reaches its nominal 1.2V per cell under load, the indicator clears and the remote operates normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ravioli
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My LNH800 crane remote won't turn on at all after sitting unused for a few months — is the battery dead or is something else wrong?
After months of inactivity, the Ni-MH cell can discharge far enough that the remote's BMS refuses to start the unit — this is the most common cause of a completely unresponsive remote after storage. Connect the remote to its charger for at least 30 minutes before pressing power; the charger needs to push enough current into the depleted cell to bring it above the BMS wake-up threshold. If the remote powers on after that initial charge window, the battery has recovered. If it stays unresponsive after a full charge cycle, the cell has lost too much capacity to recover and needs to be replaced.
The crane remote powers on fine but cuts out the moment I activate a hoist function — what's causing that?
The solenoid or relay firing in the receiver draws a sharp inrush current that a partially charged or degraded cell cannot supply without triggering a BMS over-current cutoff. The remote resets or goes dark right at the moment of activation because the BMS is protecting the cell, not because the remote is faulty. Charge the battery fully and retest — a healthy cell at full charge handles the inrush without dropping out. If the dropout still happens at full charge, the cell's internal resistance has risen too high and the battery needs to be swapped.
The E-stop response on my crane remote feels slower than it should — could the battery be causing that?
E-stop response time on wireless crane remotes is voltage-dependent — a cell running below nominal voltage increases signal processing latency and can slow the time between button press and receiver acknowledgement. This is not a radio issue; it is the remote's microcontroller running under-voltage. Ensure the battery is at a full charge before any safety-critical lift or operation. If response time is still sluggish on a fully charged cell, check the cell voltage under load with a multimeter — a reading below 3.4V under light draw indicates the cell can no longer hold its rated capacity.
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