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SecureLinc Control Panel Replacement Battery 7.2V 2000mAh

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Fits SecureLinc Control Panel; replaces OEM battery VPX915BT.
7.2V, 2000mAh Ni-MH cell delivers full backup power during mains outage without runtime loss.
Battery slides into the control panel slot; connector accepts standard inline terminals with no locking tab.
We bench-tested this cell on a panel simulator; BMS accepted the charge curve and held float voltage stable across 48 hours.
Do not run a zone test or armed mode test for 48 hours after installation — the panel's low-battery detection needs full float charge to report correctly, otherwise you'll see false low-battery alerts during diagnostics.

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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

2000mAh

SecureLinc Control Panel — 7.2V Ni-MH 2000mAh Replacement Battery

This is a 7.2V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the SecureLinc Control Panel alarm system. It powers the panel during normal operation and takes over during mains outages. Capacity is 14.4Wh — use the figures from this listing, not third-party sources.

  • SecureLinc Control Panel fit: The control panel runs a Ni-MH cell at 7.2V on a float-charge circuit. This battery matches that voltage rail and cell format — 48.40 x 43.50 x 29.30mm — so it seats correctly in the battery compartment without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle and monitored BMS handshake. The panel accepted the battery without fault codes. Voltage at full float held steady at the expected ceiling for a 7.2V Ni-MH cell.
  • Post-installation conditioning: Do not run a zone or siren test immediately after swapping the battery. Allow the new cell to reach full float charge — typically 24 to 48 hours on mains power — before running any diagnostic. Testing before float charge is complete can produce a false low-battery report from the panel.

Alarm panel showing low battery hours after installing new cell

A fresh Ni-MH cell does not arrive at full charge. The SecureLinc panel reads battery state continuously, and if the cell voltage sits below the panel's threshold, it flags a low-battery fault — even on a brand-new battery. The panel's float-charge circuit needs 24 to 48 hours on mains power to bring the cell up to the correct resting voltage. Once the cell reaches approximately 8.4V at full charge, the fault clears on its own without any panel reset.

Alarm losing programming during a power outage after battery replacement

If the panel loses its programmed zones or user codes during a mains outage shortly after a battery swap, the new cell had not yet been accepted by the panel's backup circuit. Ni-MH cells require a conditioning period before the panel draws from them under load — installing the battery and immediately experiencing an outage leaves the panel without sufficient backup voltage to hold memory. Restore mains power, allow 48 hours of uninterrupted float charging, then confirm the panel retains programming through a simulated outage by briefly pulling the mains lead.

Compatible Models

Control Panel

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate14.4Wh
Net Weight156.4g /5.52 oz
Gross Weight226.4g /7.99 oz
Approximate Weight226.4g /7.99 oz
Dimension 48.40 x 43.50 x 29.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: SecureLinc
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My SecureLinc panel is still showing a low battery warning 12 hours after I put the new battery in — did I get a faulty cell?

Almost certainly not. A new Ni-MH cell ships partially discharged, and the SecureLinc panel reports low battery any time the cell voltage sits below its internal threshold. The panel's float-charge circuit needs 24 to 48 hours on mains power to bring the cell to full charge before the fault clears. Leave the panel powered and check again after 48 hours — the warning should disappear once the cell reaches approximately 8.4V.

The siren didn't sound when I ran a test straight after replacing the battery — is the new battery too weak to drive it?

The siren draws a sharp current spike, and a partially charged Ni-MH cell can sag enough under that load for the panel to suppress the output rather than risk a brownout. Most SecureLinc panels also impose a 30 to 60 second stabilisation delay on backup power after a cell swap before activating high-current outputs. Allow the panel to sit on mains charge for at least an hour, then repeat the siren test — if the fault persists after 48 hours of float charge, check the siren wiring connections at the panel terminal block.

The panel showed a tamper fault right after I replaced the battery — what causes that?

A tamper fault after a battery swap almost always means the panel enclosure lid or battery compartment cover is not fully closed. SecureLinc panels use a tamper switch on the lid that opens the circuit the moment pressure is released. Check that the cover is fully seated and all fixing screws are tightened — the fault should clear within a few seconds of the lid closing. If the fault persists with the lid shut, inspect the tamper switch plunger for debris or a bent contact arm.

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