Sokkia BDC46 SET 200 Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh
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Sokkia BDC46 SET 200 Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Sokkia SET 200 / SDL30 Total Station — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BDC46)
This 7.4V, 3400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the BDC46 and BDC46A packs used in the Sokkia SET 200 and SDL30 total stations. It fits the instrument's battery bay and connects to the onboard BMS via the same three-pin interface as the original. Voltage and capacity match the factory spec exactly.
- SET 200, SCT6, SDL30, and SDL50 compatibility: These models share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. One pack services all of them without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under load cycles that simulate motor drive, angle measurement, and EDM ranging. The BMS held voltage within the instrument's operating window throughout and did not trip during the current spike at EDM initialisation.
- Post-install calibration step: After installing this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument menu before field deployment. The SET 200 maps battery state during calibration. Skipping this step causes premature low-battery warnings on your first measurement session even when the pack is full.
BMS lockout after the SET 200 sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage. If a pack drops below roughly 2.5V per cell, the BMS trips a deep-discharge lockout and the instrument will not power on at all — not even briefly. The charger may also fail to initiate a charge cycle because the pack voltage is below the charger's detection threshold. To recover, place the battery on a compatible Li-ion charger that supports a pre-charge or recovery mode; some chargers will slowly trickle current at low voltage until the cells reach the standard charge threshold of around 3.0V per cell, at which point normal charging resumes.
SET 200 shuts down mid-measurement with no low-battery warning
This is a voltage sag issue, not a capacity issue. Under sustained EDM ranging or continuous motor drive, current draw spikes and cell voltage temporarily drops below the instrument's cutoff threshold — even if the displayed battery indicator showed plenty of charge moments before. An aged cell has higher internal resistance, which amplifies the voltage sag under load. Check resting voltage after a shutdown: if it reads above 7.0V at rest but the instrument cuts out under load, internal resistance is the cause, and the cell needs replacement rather than recharging.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sokkia
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Sokkia SET 200 powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start an EDM distance measurement — what's causing that?
The EDM module draws a sharp current spike at initialisation, and an aged or partially discharged cell cannot hold voltage through it — the pack sags below the instrument's cutoff and the unit shuts off. This happens even when the battery indicator looked healthy before you triggered the measurement. Check resting voltage with a multimeter: a good cell reads 7.4–8.2V at rest. If it reads in that range but the instrument still cuts out under EDM load, the cell's internal resistance is too high and replacement is the fix.
My SET 200 won't recognise the new battery after the instrument sat unused all winter — the screen stays blank even on the charger.
Extended storage drops cell voltage below the BMS recovery threshold, typically below 5.0V for a 7.4V pack, and the BMS enters a lockout state. Most standard chargers won't initiate a charge cycle at that voltage. Use a Li-ion charger with a pre-charge or recovery mode — it will push a low trickle current until each cell climbs back above 3.0V, then switch to normal CC/CV charging. Once the pack reaches around 6.0V, the BMS resets and the instrument should recognise it.
My SET 200 shows a stable battery percentage at startup but the reading resets or jumps mid-session during data logging — is this a battery fault?
Yes — this points to a voltage dropout under sustained sensor load during the logging session. When the instrument is actively logging and driving the display simultaneously, current draw is higher than at idle, and a cell with reduced capacity cannot hold a stable voltage through that combined load. The instrument's indicator then recalculates state-of-charge against the new voltage, causing the visible jump or reset. Confirm by checking the pack voltage immediately after a dropout event — a reading below 7.0V under light load confirms the cell can no longer support the instrument's sustained draw.
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