Record STA17 Automatic Door Replacement Battery 19.2V 1600mAh
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Record STA17 Automatic Door Replacement Battery 19.2V 1600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
19.2V
Amp
1600mAh
Record STA17 / Agtatec 1866-1 — 19.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (RC600AA16AD)
This 19.2V 1600mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the backup power unit in the Record STA17 and Agtatec 1866-1 automatic door openers. It keeps the door controller powered during mains failure, allowing the door to complete open and close cycles without interruption. Voltage and cell count match the original spec exactly — 19.2V, Ni-MH chemistry.
- STA17 and Agtatec 1866-1 compatibility: Both platforms run the same 19.2V Ni-MH backup circuit and share the same connector layout and BMS communication protocol. The OEM part numbers RC600AA16AD, 80100505, 80100303, 015.560.000F, 015.560.001B, and 01556000F all cross to this cell configuration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through a simulated mains-fail sequence on the STA17 controller. The BMS accepted charge without fault codes, and the door controller completed full open and close cycles under load with voltage holding above the controller's low-battery cutoff threshold.
- Post-installation power-fail test: After fitting this battery, manually trigger a mains-fail test during a low-traffic period. Automatic door backup batteries must complete a full door cycle under real load to confirm the battery is functional — do this at installation, not during an actual outage.
Door controller losing saved programming after a power outage
The STA17 controller stores door settings — open speed, hold-open time, obstacle sensitivity — in volatile RAM. That RAM is backed by this battery. When the backup battery drops below approximately 10V, the controller loses its ability to hold that data through a mains interruption. Replacing the battery alone restores the backup circuit, but the controller will still need its parameters re-entered if they were lost during a depleted-battery event. After fitting a new battery, allow a full 24-hour charge before the next power-fail test to ensure the RAM backup rail is fully energised.
Battery backup not activating when mains power drops
If the door stays locked or unresponsive during a mains failure rather than switching to battery operation, the most common cause is a deeply discharged battery that has dropped below the backup circuit's activation threshold. The STA17 backup relay requires the battery to present above a minimum voltage before it will engage — a cell that reads 14V or lower on a multimeter will not trigger the circuit even if it accepts a surface charge. Put the replacement battery on charge for a full 24 hours before testing. Confirm activation by cutting mains power at the isolator and watching for the controller's battery-mode indicator.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Record
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The STA17 door stops halfway through its open cycle when the power goes out — is that the battery failing?
Yes. A door that stalls mid-cycle on backup power is the clearest sign the battery can no longer sustain the current draw of the door motor through a full stroke. The STA17 controller reduces motor load slightly in battery mode, but a degraded cell pack drops voltage sharply under that load and triggers a protective cutoff before the cycle completes. Fit the replacement battery, charge it for 24 hours, then run a manual power-fail test to confirm the door completes a full open and close cycle.
My Record STA17 shows a battery fault light even after I fitted the new battery — what's causing it?
The STA17 controller monitors the backup battery's resting voltage during its self-check cycle. If the replacement battery was installed without a prior charge, its resting voltage will be too low and the controller will log a fault immediately. Put the battery on charge for a full 24 hours, then power-cycle the controller. If the fault clears, the battery was simply below the controller's acceptance threshold at installation — this is normal for Ni-MH cells that have been in storage.
The door moves noticeably slower on battery backup than it does on mains — is something wrong with the new battery?
Nothing is wrong. The STA17 controller deliberately reduces door speed in battery-backup mode to lower current draw and extend the number of cycles the battery can complete before depletion. This is a firmware-level setting in the controller, not a sign of a weak battery or incorrect fit. If the door is moving slower than expected even on mains power, check the open-speed parameter in the controller's configuration menu and confirm it hasn't been reset to a default value after a power outage.
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