FSH-Z32 Spectrum Analyzer Replacement Battery 7.2V 3500mAh Ni-MH
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FSH-Z32 Spectrum Analyzer Replacement Battery 7.2V 3500mAh Ni-MH - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
3500mAh
Rohde & Schwarz FSH3 / FSH6 / FSH18 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (FSH-Z32)
This is a 7.2V 3500mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Rohde & Schwarz FSH-Z32 battery module. It fits the FSH3, FSH6, FSH18, and related handheld spectrum analyzers used in field RF measurement and telecommunications maintenance. Voltage and capacity match the original FSH-Z32 specification exactly.
- FSH3, FSH6, FSH18 compatibility: These analyzers share the same FSH-Z32 battery bay, connector pinout, and charge management interface. The instrument reads cell voltage directly — no proprietary authentication chip is involved, so a correctly rated Ni-MH pack is recognised without handshake issues.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the FSH charge circuit and monitored BMS behaviour at full load. The pack accepted the delta-V termination signal correctly and held voltage stable under sustained RF sweep loads without tripping a premature cutoff.
- Pre-deployment calibration on first install: After fitting this battery, run a full instrument calibration cycle through the FSH menu before heading into the field. The analyzer maps battery state during calibration — skipping it causes the low-battery warning to trigger well before actual depletion on the first measurement session.
FSH spectrum analyzer shutting down mid-sweep with no low-battery warning
The FSH series draws a brief current spike each time the RF front-end sweeps a wide span or activates the preamp. An aged or deeply discharged Ni-MH pack sags under that spike, and the instrument interprets the voltage drop as a fault condition rather than a low-battery state. This triggers an abrupt shutdown instead of the normal warning sequence. A fresh pack at full charge recovers quickly from these transient draws and maintains the voltage above the shutdown threshold. If shutdowns continue after a full charge, confirm the pack voltage under load reads above 6.8V with a multimeter before blaming the instrument.
Pack will not charge after the analyzer sat unused in a carry case for months
Ni-MH cells self-discharge steadily during storage — at room temperature, a fully charged FSH-Z32 pack can drop below 5.5V after several months unused. The FSH charge circuit uses delta-V termination and may refuse to initiate a charge cycle if it detects voltage this low, treating the pack as a fault rather than a deeply discharged cell. To recover the pack, apply a low-rate trickle charge externally at 0.1C (350mA) for 30–60 minutes until cell voltage climbs above 6.0V, then reinsert and charge normally through the instrument. If the pack fails to hold above 6.0V after the trickle recovery, the cells have sulphated and the pack should be replaced.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Rohde & Schwarz
- 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 FSH18 powers on fine but resets itself partway through a logging session — is this a battery issue?
Yes, this is a known voltage-dropout symptom under sustained sensor load. During a long logging session the FSH18 draws continuous current from the RF front-end and display simultaneously, and an ageing or partially discharged Ni-MH pack sags enough to cause a momentary undervoltage reset — the instrument reboots rather than shuts down cleanly. The pack voltage looks acceptable at idle but collapses under load. Charge the battery fully, then check terminal voltage under active sweep — it should stay above 6.8V; if it drops below that threshold mid-session, the pack is no longer serviceable.
My FSH3 shows a full battery on the display after I charge it, but by the next morning the indicator reads empty — what's happening?
Ni-MH cells in a stored or lightly used pack self-discharge faster than Li-ion, and the FSH3's voltage-threshold indicator is recalibrating to the new cell's discharge curve after the first charge. The displayed percentage is based on resting voltage, which can shift several percentage points overnight on a fresh Ni-MH pack before the curve stabilises. Run two full charge-discharge cycles through the instrument before trusting the gauge. After the second cycle the indicator should track accurately across the full discharge range.
The FSH6 shuts off immediately when I plug in the USB cable to transfer data to a laptop — is this a power fault?
This is a combined-draw problem, not a fault in the instrument. USB data transfer activates the FSH6's interface circuitry while the RF hardware remains partially powered, and the combined current pull can exceed what a low or marginal Ni-MH pack can sustain without a voltage sag. The instrument interprets the sag as a shutdown condition. Charge the battery to full before any USB transfer session, and do not initiate a transfer with the battery indicator below two bars. A fully charged pack at 7.2V nominal handles the combined draw without triggering the cutoff.
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