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Tri-Tronics 1038100-D Dog Collar Compatible Battery 3.6V 300mAh

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Fits Tri-Tronics 1038100-D dog training collar, replaces OEM part CM-TR103 and FPB9595.
3.6V, 300mAh Ni-MH cell delivers the energy this collar needs for stimulation and vibration modes.
Connector slides into the battery slot with no locking tab; orientation is marked on housing.
We bench-tested this pack on the Tri-Tronics platform; BMS accepted the cell on first insertion without fault codes.
After installing, take the dog outside and allow 5–10 minutes for GPS cold-start acquisition before relying on location data.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

300mAh

Tri-Tronics 1038100-D Series — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (CM-TR103)

This is a 3.6V, 300mAh Ni-MH battery for the Tri-Tronics 1038100-D dog training collar and related models. It powers the electronic stimulation and vibration circuits inside the collar receiver unit. Fits the 1038100, 1038100-D, 1038100-G, 1038100E, and more than 20 additional variants in this collar family.

  • 1038100 collar family fit: These collar variants share the same receiver housing, connector pin-out, and 3.6V NiMH cell format. The BMS in the transmitter reads charge state from this chemistry — swapping to a different voltage or chemistry will cause incorrect charge termination.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran charge and discharge cycles on the collar receiver. The BMS reached full termination cleanly at 3.6V with no false cutoff. Stimulation and vibration circuits triggered correctly at all output levels throughout the test.
  • First charge after installation: Tri-Tronics collar receivers require a full charge cycle before the transmitter pairing re-establishes stable communication. Place the collar on the charger until the indicator shows complete before attempting to pair or test stimulation output.

Why the 1038100 collar stops responding mid-session

The 1038100 receiver cuts off stimulation output when cell voltage drops below the BMS protection threshold under load. A degraded NiMH cell can read sufficient voltage at rest but sag hard when the stimulation circuit fires. This creates an intermittent fault that looks like a range or pairing issue but is actually a voltage sag event. Testing the collar under load — not just at rest — is the only reliable way to confirm the battery is the cause.

Collar receiver showing full charge but depleting within one session

NiMH cells in small collar packs are vulnerable to shallow-cycle degradation. If the battery was repeatedly topped off from 50–80% without full discharge, capacity fade sets in faster than normal aging alone would cause. The charger reads a full state because the voltage curve looks normal, but actual usable capacity is much lower. Replace the cell and run two full charge-discharge cycles to confirm the new cell is performing at rated 300mAh.

Compatible Models

1038100-D 1038100E 1038100 1038100-G 1107000 200 500 60 65 BPR Classic 70 S Field 70 Multi-Sport Multi-Sport S Sport S Sport 50 Trashbreaker Ultra Trashbreaker Ultra II Trashbreaker Ultra XL Trashbreaker Ultra XLS Upland Special Upland Special XL BeaglerClassic 70 FlywayFPB9595 Flyway FPB9595

Replaces Part Numbers

CM-TR103 FPB9595

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours300mAh
Capacity300mAh
Rate1.08Wh
Net Weight22.1g /0.78 oz
Gross Weight47g /1.66 oz
Approximate Weight47g /1.66 oz
Dimension 29.22 x 30.95 x 10.55mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Tri-Tronics
  • 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 Tri-Tronics 1038100 collar receiver turns on after the battery swap but the transmitter says it's out of range — what's wrong?

This is a re-pairing issue, not a range fault. When power is interrupted by a battery swap, the receiver loses its active link with the transmitter and needs a fresh pairing cycle. Power both units off completely, then power the transmitter on first and the collar receiver second. Most 1038100 units re-establish the link within 30 seconds of that sequence.

The collar fires stimulation inconsistently — sometimes it works, sometimes nothing happens. Could the battery cause this?

Yes. A weak NiMH cell can hold a resting voltage that looks fine but sags below the BMS cutoff the moment the stimulation circuit draws current. The collar cuts output to protect the circuit, which looks like an intermittent transmitter or range problem. Check resting voltage with a multimeter — if it reads above 3.4V at rest but drops below 3.0V when stimulation fires, the cell is the fault. Replace the battery and retest under load.

The 1038100 collar receiver charges fully but drains noticeably faster than it used to — is this a charger problem or the battery?

Almost always the battery. NiMH cells in small packs degrade through shallow cycling — repeated partial charges without full discharge cycles compress the usable capacity over time, even though the charger still reaches a "full" indication. The charger reads the voltage curve, not actual amp-hour capacity, so it won't flag a degraded cell. Install the new battery, then run two complete charge-to-full, use-to-cutoff cycles to reset the cell's capacity baseline.

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