Teleradio TG-TX-MNL Crane Remote Compatible Battery 3.7V 1500mAh
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Teleradio TG-TX-MNL Crane Remote Compatible Battery 3.7V 1500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1500mAh
Teleradio TG-TX-MNL — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (22.381.3)
This 3.7V 1500mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces OEM part 22.381.3 in the Teleradio TG-TX-MNL wireless crane remote transmitter. It slots into the transmitter housing at 51.60 × 34.80 × 8.10mm and matches the original connector and BMS handshake. Voltage and capacity are sourced from the OEM specification — 3.7V nominal, 5.55Wh total energy.
- TG-TX-MNL transmitter fit: The TG-TX-MNL uses a single-cell Li-Polymer pack at 3.7V nominal. That voltage rail drives the radio transmitter module and the solenoid-activation logic simultaneously. Any cell that drifts below the BMS cutoff threshold will drop the transmitter mid-operation, which is why cell capacity and BMS compatibility must both match the original exactly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through transmitter power-on, solenoid relay activation, and sustained radio transmission. The BMS held stable through repeated inrush events and did not trip at full charge. Voltage recovery after a solenoid pulse measured within OEM tolerance.
- Monthly charge interval for idle remotes: Crane remotes often sit unused for weeks between jobs. Li-Polymer cells left uncharged below 2.5V enter a deep-discharge state the BMS may not recover from. Charge this battery once a month during any idle period to keep the cell voltage above the BMS re-engagement threshold.
Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery
When a crane remote activates a solenoid or relay, the current draw spikes sharply for a few milliseconds. If the battery cell is at storage voltage — typically around 3.6V — internal resistance is higher than at full charge. That resistance amplifies the voltage sag during the inrush event. Some BMS circuits interpret that sag as an under-voltage fault and disconnect the cell entirely, cutting the transmitter mid-command. Charge the battery fully to 4.2V before first use to minimise internal resistance and keep the BMS from tripping on relay activation.
Remote showing low-battery indicator immediately after cell swap
A new Li-Polymer cell ships at storage voltage, usually 3.6–3.7V, not at full charge. The TG-TX-MNL transmitter reads cell voltage to calculate charge state, so a cell at 3.6V will register as partially depleted even though it is brand new. This is not a faulty cell — it is a cell that has not yet been charged. Connect the transmitter to its charger and run a full charge cycle until the indicator clears before putting the remote back into service.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Teleradio
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Teleradio TG-TX-MNL remote sat unused all winter and now won't power on at all — is the battery dead?
Most likely the cell discharged below 2.5V during storage and the BMS entered lockout to protect the cell. The remote won't power on in this state even if voltage is technically present. Connect the transmitter to its charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes — some BMS circuits need a trickle charge to re-engage before normal charging resumes. If the charge indicator activates within that window, the cell is recovering; run a full charge cycle before using the remote on the crane.
The crane remote cuts out the moment I activate a hoist function, but recovers as soon as I release the button — what's causing that?
Solenoid and relay activation pulls a short inrush current that spikes well above the transmitter's normal draw. If the battery is not fully charged, higher internal resistance amplifies the voltage sag during that spike, and the BMS trips an under-voltage cutoff to protect the cell. The remote recovers once the BMS resets, which is why it comes back after you release the control. Charge the battery to the full 4.2V end-of-charge voltage before each shift — that alone reduces internal resistance enough to keep the BMS stable through relay activation events.
E-stop response on the TG-TX-MNL feels slower than usual even with a new battery installed — what should I check?
E-stop transmission is voltage-dependent — the radio module outputs at reduced power when cell voltage sags below nominal. A new cell shipped at storage voltage (around 3.6V) has measurably higher internal resistance than a fully charged cell, which causes voltage sag under any load including a safety signal. This slows the effective transmission response compared to a fully charged pack. Run a complete charge cycle to 4.2V before any safety-critical crane operation and verify the low-battery indicator is off before starting work.
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