Topcon GR-3 Replacement Battery 7.2V 4000mAh Li-Polymer
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Topcon GR-3 Replacement Battery 7.2V 4000mAh Li-Polymer - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
4000mAh
Topcon GR-3 / GR-5 — 7.2V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (02-850901-01)
This is a 7.2V 4000mAh Li-Polymer battery for the Topcon GR-3 and GR-5 GNSS receivers. Both instruments use the same battery bay, connector, and BMS handshake protocol, so one part number covers both platforms. Capacity matches the original at 4000mAh (28.8Wh).
- GR-3 and GR-5 shared battery platform: Topcon built the GR-3 and GR-5 around the same power architecture — identical voltage rail, same physical connector, and the same BMS communication line. The receiver queries the pack at power-on; both models accept this pack without firmware conflict.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through power-on handshake, satellite acquisition load, and RTK data-logging draw. The BMS held stable across the current steps at each phase, and the receiver's battery indicator tracked state correctly throughout.
- Post-install calibration cycle: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the GR-3 or GR-5 instrument menu before field deployment. The receiver maps battery state during that sequence — skipping it causes premature low-battery warnings during your first survey session, even with a fully charged pack.
BMS cutoff during satellite acquisition on the GR-3
When the GR-3 powers on and begins acquiring satellites, the RF front end and onboard processor draw a brief current spike that is higher than steady-state logging load. An aged or deeply discharged pack can't deliver that peak current cleanly, and the BMS trips to protect the cells. This pack's cells are rated for the inrush draw at acquisition startup. If the receiver still cuts out at power-on, check that the battery contacts are clean — oxidised contacts increase resistance and mimic a low-capacity condition.
GR-5 displaying wrong battery percentage after pack replacement
The GR-5 uses voltage thresholds to estimate charge state, and those thresholds are calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve. A new Li-Polymer pack has a slightly different open-circuit voltage profile until it breaks in over two or three charge cycles. During that break-in period the displayed percentage may jump or read low at reboot — this is the instrument recalibrating to the new cell's curve, not a fault. Run two full charge and discharge cycles in the field, and the percentage readout will stabilise. If it doesn't settle after three cycles, check that pack voltage at full charge reads at least 8.2V before re-inserting.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Topcon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Yellow
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Topcon GR-3 shuts off the moment it starts pulling in satellite signals — the battery looks full on screen.
The RF front end draws a short current spike during satellite acquisition that is higher than idle or logging draw. If the pack's cells can't deliver that peak cleanly — due to age, deep discharge, or high contact resistance — the BMS trips and cuts power before the display has time to update. Clean the battery contacts with isopropyl alcohol, then confirm the pack charges to at least 8.2V before reinserting. If the shutdown happens only at acquisition and not at idle, the contacts or a worn cell are the cause, not the instrument.
This replacement pack won't charge at all after the GR-3 sat in a case unused for several months — the charger shows no activity.
Li-Polymer cells that discharge below approximately 2.5V per cell enter a low-voltage lockout state, and the BMS stops responding to the charger entirely. This is a protection state, not a dead pack. Connect the pack to the Topcon charger and leave it for 30–45 minutes without interrupting the connection — many chargers apply a low-current recovery pulse that gradually brings the cell voltage back above the BMS wake threshold. If the charger still shows no activity after that period, measure pack voltage at the terminals with a multimeter; a reading below 5.0V total means the cells need a recovery charge at 0.1C before normal charging can begin.
The GR-5 resets or loses its logging session mid-survey even though the battery indicator showed plenty of charge.
Under sustained RTK logging and radio link load, voltage can sag briefly below the instrument's cutoff threshold even when the average state of charge looks fine. This transient dropout is enough to reset the receiver and corrupt the active session. It happens most often when the pack is partially degraded and can no longer hold voltage steady under combined processing and radio draw. Charge the pack fully to 8.2V, then check whether the resets correlate with periods of active radio transmission — if they do, the cells have lost enough capacity to fail under peak combined load and the pack needs replacement.
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