RP-Technik NH28S Emergency Lighting Compatible Battery 4.8V 600mAh
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RP-Technik NH28S Emergency Lighting Compatible Battery 4.8V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
600mAh
RP-Technik NIMH4805S.ST — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (NH28S)
This is the NH28S 4.8V 600mAh Ni-MH replacement cell for RP-Technik emergency lighting units carrying the NIMH4805S.ST designation. It restores backup illumination function after the original cell has degraded or failed a duration test. Voltage, connector, and cell count match the original factory specification.
- NIMH4805S.ST fitting compatibility: The 4.8V rail maps to four series Ni-MH cells, matching the charge controller's float voltage window on this fitting. Swapping to a higher-capacity or different cell count will push the float charge outside the controller's acceptance range and trigger a permanent fault LED.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through an initial charge cycle and a full load test on a NIMH4805S.ST fitting. The charge controller accepted the cell, transitioned from red to green within the expected window, and the BMS held voltage steady through a simulated mains-failure event.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting this battery, hold the test button for the full rated duration. This lets the charge controller register the new cell and confirms it can sustain load before your next scheduled compliance inspection.
Charge indicator staying red after fitting the new NH28S cell
The charge controller on RP-Technik fittings measures the incoming cell voltage before accepting it into float charge. A new Ni-MH cell shipped in a low-charge storage state will often sit below the controller's minimum acceptance threshold — typically around 4.2V for a 4.8V pack — and the indicator stays red. Leave the fitting connected to mains for 12–24 hours; the controller runs a conditioning current that brings the cell into acceptance range. If the LED has not moved to green after 24 hours, measure the cell voltage directly — a healthy cell should read at least 4.5V at rest by that point.
Emergency light passes installation but dims and cuts out mid-duration test
A new Ni-MH cell often needs one full charge-discharge cycle before it reaches its rated 600mAh capacity. On the first test activation the cell voltage sags under lamp load, the fitting's low-voltage cutoff trips, and the light extinguishes before the test duration completes. This is not a faulty cell — it is an unconditioned one. Allow a full 24-hour charge after installation, then run the duration test again. The cell should sustain the load through the complete test period on the second cycle.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: RP-Technik
- 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 RP-Technik fitting still shows a fault LED after I've installed the new NH28S battery and confirmed the connection is solid — what's wrong?
Some RP-Technik fittings latch the fault LED in hardware and will not clear it automatically when a new cell is detected. After fitting the battery and restoring mains power, locate the reset button or press-and-hold the test button for 5–10 seconds — the exact method is on the fitting's label. If the fault LED clears briefly then returns, measure the cell voltage at the connector; it should read above 4.2V within the first hour on charge. A reading below that points to a storage-depleted cell that needs the controller's conditioning current to recover.
The emergency light completed the duration test fine after replacement, but three months later it's already failing again — is the new cell degrading that fast?
Ni-MH cells in always-on trickle-charge fittings can degrade faster than expected if the fitting runs warm — above 35°C accelerates capacity fade significantly. Check whether the fitting is enclosed, recessed into insulation, or mounted near a heat source. If the environment is within normal range, the issue is more likely shallow cycling: the test discharges only a fraction of the cell before mains restores it, and repeated shallow cycles compress the active capacity over time. Running a deliberate full discharge-to-cutoff test every six months, rather than relying on the automatic short-duration test alone, helps keep the cell cycling through its full range.
The NH28S cell is visibly swollen after removal from the fitting — can I just fit the new one, or is there an underlying problem to fix first?
Swelling in a Ni-MH cell is caused by sustained overcharge, which generates internal gas pressure. Before fitting the replacement, check the fitting's trickle charge voltage at the battery terminals with a multimeter — it should not exceed 5.76V for a 4.8V pack under continuous charge. If it reads higher, the charge controller on the fitting has drifted or failed and will damage the new cell in the same way. Fit the replacement only after confirming the charge voltage is within spec; a reading above 6V means the fitting's controller board needs attention before the new battery goes in.
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