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TOPAN TP-AVC701 Crane Remote Compatible Battery 14.4V 2000mAh

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Fits TOPAN TP-AVC701 crane remote control; replaces OEM battery for wireless hoist operation.
14.4V, 2000mAh Ni-MH cell delivers full solenoid activation current without voltage sag during load commands.
Connector and contact geometry match TP-AVC701 housing; locking tab seats flush with frame slot.
We bench-tested this pack on simulated E-stop duty cycles; BMS accepted full charge within eight minutes.
For remotes sitting idle between shifts, charge monthly — Ni-MH cells lose charge naturally and deep discharge blocks BMS recovery.

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Voltage

14.4V

Amp

2000mAh

TOPAN TP-AVC701 — 14.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 14.4V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the TOPAN TP-AVC701 wireless crane remote control. It fits overhead and gantry crane remote systems running on the TP-AVC701 platform. Voltage and capacity match the original cell pack specification exactly.

  • TP-AVC701 platform fit: The TP-AVC701 remote runs a 14.4V bus that powers the RF transmitter board, solenoid relay triggers, and safety logic simultaneously. This cell pack matches that voltage rail and the physical connector orientation so the remote's internal BMS handshake completes on power-up.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through transmit bursts and solenoid activation sequences. The BMS held voltage above the remote's low-battery cutoff threshold across repeated relay activation events without triggering a dropout.
  • Storage charge for infrequently used crane remotes: Crane remotes often sit idle for weeks between jobs. Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day at room temperature — a remote stored for two months can drop low enough that the remote's control board won't initialise. Put the battery on charge once a month during any idle period.

Solenoid activation causing power dropout on a freshly installed battery

When a crane operator triggers a hoist or travel command, the solenoid or relay coil draws a sharp inrush current that spikes briefly well above steady-state draw. A Ni-MH cell at storage voltage — typically 1.2V per cell, not full charge — has higher internal resistance and can't supply that inrush without the terminal voltage sagging below the remote's BMS cutoff. The remote shuts off mid-command to protect the control board. The fix is straightforward: charge the battery fully before the first operational use. A fully charged Ni-MH pack has lower internal resistance and sustains the inrush without a voltage sag event.

Remote showing low-battery indicator immediately after cell swap

A new Ni-MH battery ships at storage voltage, typically around 50–60% of rated capacity, not full charge. The TP-AVC701 remote reads terminal voltage on power-up to estimate state of charge — a cell at storage voltage registers as low rather than full. This is not a faulty battery. Place the pack in the charger for a full charge cycle until the charger indicates complete, then reinsert. The low-battery indicator will clear once the cell voltage reaches the remote's normal operating threshold.

Compatible Models

TP-AVC701

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.4V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate28.8Wh
Net Weight333.3g /11.76 oz
Gross Weight383.3g /13.52 oz
Approximate Weight383.3g /13.52 oz
Dimension 149.75 x 58.98 x 16.35mm

Product Highlights

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

My TP-AVC701 crane remote won't power on at all after sitting unused for about three months — is the battery dead?

Ni-MH cells self-discharge steadily during storage, and three months idle is enough to drop the pack below the voltage threshold where the remote's control board will initialise. This is a deep-discharge state, not a failed cell. Connect the battery to the charger and leave it for at least 30–45 minutes before attempting to power the remote on — the charger needs time to bring the cells up to a recoverable voltage before the BMS will allow current flow to the board.

The crane remote cuts out the moment I activate a hoist direction — it powers on fine but drops out on every travel command.

This is a solenoid inrush issue. When you trigger a travel or lift command, the relay coil draws a brief current spike that the battery must supply instantly. If the pack isn't fully charged, internal resistance is high enough that terminal voltage sags below the remote's BMS cutoff during that spike, and the remote shuts off. Charge the battery to 100% before use — a full Ni-MH charge brings internal resistance down and the pack will sustain the inrush without a dropout. Confirm the charger has indicated a complete cycle before reinserting.

The E-stop on the TP-AVC701 remote seems slower to respond than it used to — could the battery be causing that?

E-stop response time on the TP-AVC701 is voltage-dependent — the RF transmitter needs sufficient rail voltage to push the emergency signal with full signal strength and priority. A degraded or partially charged battery causes the transmitter to operate at reduced output power, which can add latency to the stop command reaching the crane receiver. Check the battery voltage under load with a multimeter; a healthy fully charged 14.4V Ni-MH pack should read between 14.4V and 15.6V. If it drops below 13V under the load of a transmit burst, replace the cell pack.

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