Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 OTDR Compatible Battery 7.4V 10400mAh
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Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 OTDR Compatible Battery 7.4V 10400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
10400mAh
Viavi MTS-5800 / MTS-5802 OTDR — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (22015374 / 22016374)
This 7.4V 10400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the internal pack in the Viavi JDSU MTS-5800 and MTS-5802 Optical Time Domain Reflectometers. These are professional fiber optic test instruments used in the field for cable fault location and loss measurement. Capacity figures come from the product data — 76.96Wh total energy at rated voltage.
- MTS-5800 and MTS-5802 platform compatibility: Both units share the same battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — the instrument reads cell voltage and temperature data over the same communication line, so the pack seats and communicates identically in either chassis.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the MTS-5800 power management sequence, including a laser module activation and port scan loop. The BMS held voltage within tolerance under sustained optical module draw, and thermal reporting stayed within the instrument's acceptance window throughout.
- First-deployment calibration step: After fitting the new pack, run a full calibration cycle through the instrument's system menu before heading into the field. The MTS-5800 maps battery state during that routine — skip it and the low-battery indicator will trigger early on the first measurement session, even with a full charge.
BMS cutoff when the OTDR laser module initialises
When the MTS-5800 powers on its optical module, the laser driver circuit pulls a short but sharp current spike as the port comes online. If the replacement pack's BMS protection threshold is set conservatively, this spike can trip the overcurrent cutoff before the instrument reaches its idle state. The instrument then appears to shut off immediately after the boot screen. Reseating the battery and powering on with the module set to standby mode — rather than auto-launch — gives the BMS time to settle before the high-draw event hits.
Pack not charging after the instrument sat unused in a carry case for months
Li-ion cells that drop below approximately 2.5V per cell enter a deep-discharge state where the BMS latches off to prevent damage. The charger sees no load and does not begin a charge cycle. To recover the pack, connect it to the Viavi charger and leave it for 15–20 minutes — most BMS circuits include a trickle pre-charge mode that slowly raises cell voltage back above the recovery threshold before full charging begins. If the charger LED stays dark after 20 minutes, check that the charger output is reaching 8.4V on a meter before assuming the pack is unrecoverable.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Viavi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My MTS-5800 shuts down mid-measurement even though the battery indicator showed over 50% — what's happening?
This is a voltage sag issue, not a capacity issue. Under sustained laser-on load during a long OTDR trace, cell voltage drops temporarily below the instrument's cutoff threshold even though the state-of-charge indicator still reads high. The indicator is calculated from a resting voltage snapshot, not real-time current draw. Let the pack cool for five minutes, reboot, and run the instrument calibration cycle so the MTS-5800 recalibrates its threshold map to the new cells.
The MTS-5802 powers on fine but shuts off the moment I start a USB data transfer to my laptop — is that the battery?
Yes — USB transfer combined with an active measurement port creates a combined draw spike that older or partially degraded packs cannot sustain. The BMS cuts out to protect the cells. With a fresh pack at full charge, initiate the transfer from the instrument's file manager with the optical port set to inactive, not auto-scan. That removes the dual-load condition and keeps total draw below the BMS trip threshold.
My OTDR readings reset or jump erratically partway through a logging session — could the battery cause that?
A voltage dropout under sustained sensor load is a confirmed cause of mid-session reading resets on the MTS-5800. If the pack cells are unevenly charged or the BMS is compensating for a weak cell, voltage can dip momentarily below the instrument's logic-stable floor, causing a soft reset that wipes the active measurement buffer. Charge the pack to full before a logging session and check that the instrument firmware is current — older firmware versions have less tolerance for transient voltage dips. A stable pack should hold above 7.0V under load throughout a standard trace run.
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