SaverOne D Medical Alert Replacement Battery 27V 1400mAh
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SaverOne D Medical Alert Replacement Battery 27V 1400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
27V
Amp
1400mAh
SaverOne D / P / Automatic / Semi Automatic — 27V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (SAV-C0010)
This is a 27V, 1400mAh lithium manganese dioxide replacement battery for the SaverOne Model D, P, Automatic, and Semi Automatic personal safety devices. It replaces OEM part numbers SAV-C0010 and SAV-C0904. Voltage and cell chemistry match the original specification exactly — the BMS in these units rejects cells outside its narrow acceptance window.
- SaverOne D, P, Automatic, and Semi Automatic compatibility: These four models share a common power architecture — same 27V rail, same BMS handshake protocol, and the same Li-MnO2 cell chemistry requirement. Substituting a different chemistry, even at the same voltage, will trigger a BMS rejection fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle on SaverOne hardware and monitored the BMS handshake. The protection circuit accepted the cell, completed charge termination correctly, and passed the device self-test without fault flags.
- Post-installation self-test protocol: After fitting this battery, allow the SaverOne unit to complete its full power-on self-test cycle without interruption. These devices run a BMS verification sequence at startup — cutting power mid-sequence locks in a false battery fault that persists until the next clean reboot.
Device not completing boot sequence after battery swap
SaverOne units run a multi-stage initialisation sequence that includes a BMS handshake and a self-test of the emergency communication module. If the battery voltage sits below roughly 24V at the moment of installation — common after extended shelf storage — the boot sequence stalls before completing. The device may display a partial screen or cycle back to the start screen repeatedly. Charge the battery to full before fitting it, and confirm the terminal voltage reads at or above 27V before insertion.
Low battery alarm triggers immediately after a confirmed full charge
This happens because the SaverOne BMS calibrates its low-battery threshold against the charge curve it has seen before. A new cell has a slightly different discharge profile than a worn OEM cell, and the BMS reads that as a low-charge condition on the first cycle. It is not a fault with the battery. Run one complete charge-discharge cycle — let the device discharge to auto-shutoff, then charge fully — and the BMS recalibrates its threshold to the new cell's curve. The alarm clears after that first conditioning cycle.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: SaverOne
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My SaverOne is shutting off unexpectedly during use even though the battery was freshly charged — what's happening?
New Li-MnO2 cells have higher internal resistance in the first 10 cycles, which causes a brief voltage sag when the emergency communication module draws peak current. The SaverOne BMS interprets that sag as an under-voltage condition and triggers a protective shutoff. This is not a faulty battery — it resolves as the cell breaks in. Run three to five full charge-discharge cycles and the shutoff events will stop as internal resistance drops.
The charge indicator on my SaverOne won't reach 100% on the first charge — is the battery actually full?
Yes, in most cases it is. The SaverOne charge IC applies a conservative current limit on an unfamiliar cell during the first charge cycle, which can cause the indicator to plateau at 90–95% before termination. This is the charge controller being cautious, not a capacity defect. Discharge the device fully and recharge once — on the second cycle the charge IC has enough data to reach full termination and the indicator will read 100%.
My SaverOne failed its self-test after I swapped the battery — do I need a different cell?
No — self-test failure after a swap almost always means the BMS learn cycle has not completed yet. The SaverOne runs a self-test that includes a BMS verification step, and a brand-new cell does not yet have a charge history for the circuit to reference. Charge the battery fully, let the device run down to auto-shutoff, then charge again. After that one full cycle the BMS has the data it needs, and the self-test will pass. Confirm terminal voltage reads 27V before running the self-test.
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