SportDog SR-225 Receiver Compatible Battery 3.7V 160mAh
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SportDog SR-225 Receiver Compatible Battery 3.7V 160mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
160mAh
SportDog SR-225 / SR-225S / SR-225W Receiver — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (SAC54-13735)
This is a 3.7V, 160mAh lithium-polymer battery for the SportDog SR-225, SR-225S, and SR-225W receiver collars, plus the SportHunter 825 and compatible models. It replaces OEM part SAC54-13735. The SR-225 is a wireless dog training collar receiver — this battery powers the stimulation and tone circuits that respond to the handheld transmitter.
- SR-225 series and SportHunter 825 compatibility: These models share the same 3.7V cell footprint, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. A single cell at this voltage and physical size — 34.00 × 19.80 × 3.20mm — covers the full receiver lineup without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the SR-225 receiver board. The BMS accepted the cell without error flags, charge termination triggered correctly at full voltage, and stimulation output held consistent across test cycles.
- Collar reactivation after cell swap: After fitting the new battery, pair the receiver to the transmitter again before field use — the SR-225 loses its link state when power is fully interrupted, and the transmitter will not send stimulus to an unpaired collar.
Why the SR-225 receiver stops responding mid-session after a battery swap
The SR-225 receiver draws a brief current spike each time it executes a stimulation command. A degraded or deeply discharged cell sags below the BMS cutoff threshold during that spike, causing the receiver to shut off even if the resting voltage looks acceptable. A fresh 160mAh cell at full charge maintains voltage above the cutoff during these transient draws. If the collar shuts off during a command after fitting this battery, confirm the cell was charged fully before use — resting voltage should read at or above 4.1V on a multimeter before installation.
Transmitter showing "out of range" when collar is nearby
This symptom appears when the receiver collar has lost its paired state with the transmitter after a power interruption — it is not a range problem. When the SR-225 receiver loses battery power completely, the link registration clears from memory. The transmitter interprets an unpaired collar as out of range rather than unpaired. Re-run the pairing sequence from the transmitter according to the SR-225 manual, with collar and transmitter within one metre of each other, to restore the link.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: SportDog
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The collar worked fine before I changed the battery — now the stimulation button does nothing. What happened?
The SR-225 clears its paired state whenever the receiver loses power completely. The transmitter is sending signals, but the collar is not registered to receive them, so nothing happens. Re-run the pairing sequence with the transmitter and collar within one metre of each other. Once paired, test a low-level stimulation command before heading out.
The new battery drained much faster than the original did when it was new. Is something wrong with the cell?
A 160mAh cell at this size has a fixed energy ceiling — faster drain usually points to increased current draw, not a faulty cell. The SR-225 receiver draws more current when it is actively polling for transmitter signals at high repetition rates or when stimulation commands fire frequently. Check that the transmitter is not set to continuous stimulation mode, which holds the output circuit active and pulls steady current from the receiver cell rather than short bursts.
After fitting the new battery, the collar charges but the indicator light pattern is different from before. Is it still charging correctly?
Charge indicator behaviour on the SR-225 is controlled by the receiver's onboard charge management circuit, not the cell itself. A different light pattern after a cell swap usually means the circuit is running a conditioning cycle on the new cell — this is normal on first charge. Let the collar charge to completion without interrupting it. If the light pattern has not resolved to the standard "charge complete" state after three hours on the cradle, check that the charging contacts on the collar and cradle are clean and making firm contact.
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