Sagemcom B5566b Cable Modem Replacement Battery 7.4V 4750mAh
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Sagemcom B5566b Cable Modem Replacement Battery 7.4V 4750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
4750mAh
Sagemcom B5566b — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (0B20-01FT0SM)
This 7.4V 4750mAh Li-ion battery replaces the internal backup cell in the Sagemcom B5566b cable modem. It provides emergency power to the modem when AC power drops, keeping your internet and VoIP services running during an outage. Voltage and capacity match the original specification exactly.
- B5566b backup power system: The B5566b uses a dedicated internal battery circuit to maintain DOCSIS operation and VoIP call continuity when mains power fails. The modem's firmware monitors cell voltage directly, so the replacement battery must match the original 7.4V nominal voltage and connector pinout — this unit does both.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the B5566b's battery management circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell without error flags. The modem completed its standard charge cycle and passed the firmware battery self-test after a full charge.
- First charge before live use: After installation, leave the modem connected to AC power for at least four hours before testing battery backup. The B5566b firmware will not commit the battery to emergency service until it completes a full initial charge cycle — testing before this point will show a failed or unsupported battery state.
Why the B5566b shows a battery error immediately after installation
The B5566b runs a firmware-level battery validation sequence when a new cell is detected. This sequence requires the battery to reach a minimum state of charge before the modem marks it as ready. If you check the modem's status indicator or admin page within the first few hours, a battery fault or warning light is normal. Allow the modem to charge the new cell for a full four-hour cycle, then recheck — the error clears automatically once the firmware completes validation.
VoIP calls drop during power outage but internet stays up
A data connection requires less sustained current than active VoIP calls — the DOCSIS downstream can stay alive at a lower power draw than the telephony module needs to maintain a call. If the replacement battery is not yet fully charged, the modem may have enough reserve to hold a data session but not enough to sustain the voice processor. Charge the battery fully before relying on it for calls. If VoIP still drops after a confirmed full charge, check the modem admin panel under battery status and confirm cell voltage is reading at or above 7.2V at rest.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sagemcom
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My B5566b still shows a battery warning light 30 minutes after I installed the new battery — is the battery defective?
It is not defective. The B5566b firmware runs a charge-and-validate sequence before it accepts a new cell as ready for backup use. That warning light is the modem telling you the cell has not yet reached the minimum charge threshold, not that it has rejected the battery. Leave the modem on AC power for four hours, then recheck the status light.
The B5566b passed its battery self-test but VoIP still cut out during a power outage — what's happening?
VoIP draws more sustained current than a basic data connection, so the telephony module is the first service to lose power if the battery is partially charged. Check that the battery has completed a full charge cycle before the next outage — the self-test passing at low charge does not mean the cell has enough capacity to sustain a call. Pull up the modem's admin panel and confirm battery voltage reads at or above 7.2V at rest before testing again.
The B5566b battery self-test fails every time I run it, even after a full day of charging — what should I check?
First, confirm the modem has been on uninterrupted AC power for at least four hours since installation — interrupted charging resets the firmware validation cycle. If the self-test still fails after a clean four-hour charge, log into the modem's admin page and check the battery status section for a specific fault code rather than a generic fail. A persistent fault code after a full charge typically points to a connector seating issue — reseat the battery connector, power-cycle the modem, and allow another full charge cycle before running the self-test again.
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