Wisycom LBP61 MRP61 Transmitter Replacement Battery 3.7V 1050mAh
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Wisycom LBP61 MRP61 Transmitter Replacement Battery 3.7V 1050mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1050mAh
Wisycom MRP61 Transmitter — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LBP61)
This is a 3.7V, 1050mAh Li-ion replacement for the Wisycom LBP61 battery. It fits the MRP61 wireless microphone transmitter, used in professional audio production, broadcast, and live sound. The MRP61 draws continuous RF output alongside DSP processing, so a worn cell causes voltage sag and early cutoff.
- MRP61 transmitter fit: The MRP61 uses a dedicated lithium cell on a 3.7V rail. The LBP61 form factor — 40.60 × 36.26 × 7.10mm — locks into the transmitter bay with a fixed contact array. A different cell geometry will misalign those contacts and break the power path entirely.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the MRP61's combined RF-transmit and DSP load cycle. The BMS held voltage above the transmitter's low-battery cutoff threshold through full discharge, with no mid-cycle shutoff triggered by inrush from the RF stage.
- Contact maintenance before field use: The MRP61 battery contacts are recessed and collect debris during pack swaps on location. Wipe the gold contacts on both the cell and the bay with a dry lint-free cloth before each shoot. Oxidised contacts raise contact resistance, which the transmitter reads as a voltage drop and flags as low battery even on a fresh cell.
Voltage sag under simultaneous RF and DSP draw on the MRP61
The MRP61 runs RF transmission and audio DSP simultaneously — both draw from the same 3.7V cell at the same time. On a degraded cell, that combined load pulls terminal voltage below the transmitter's operating floor faster than either load would alone. The BMS interprets this as end-of-charge and triggers a protective cutoff. A fresh cell with full capacity holds the voltage rail stable through both loads without sag-induced shutdown.
Receiver fails to sync after swapping a flat LBP61 in the field
When the MRP61 loses power completely — cell fully discharged mid-session — some Wisycom receiver setups drop the RF link and do not auto-recover on restart. The transmitter comes back on frequency, but the receiver still holds the last known state and waits for a sync handshake it did not receive. Power cycle the receiver after reinserting the charged battery, then re-initiate the RF scan or pairing sequence from the receiver menu. Confirm the transmitter is transmitting before re-pairing — the RF indicator on the MRP61 should show green at 3.7V nominal.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Wisycom
- 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 MRP61 transmitter cuts out mid-recording even with a battery I just charged — what's causing it?
The MRP61 draws a combined load from the RF output stage and DSP at the same time. If the cell has degraded capacity, terminal voltage sags below the transmitter's cutoff threshold under that combined draw even when the cell starts at full charge. This isn't a transmitter fault — it's the BMS protecting the cell from over-discharge. Replace the cell with a fresh LBP61 and confirm the transmitter holds signal through a full recording session without dropout.
The battery indicator on my MRP61 jumps straight to low the moment I insert a charged cell — is the battery dead?
This usually points to oxidised or dirty contact points, not a failed cell. Raised contact resistance creates a localised voltage drop at the terminal interface, which the transmitter reads as a low-voltage condition before any real load is applied. Clean the gold contacts on both the battery and the bay with a dry lint-free cloth, reinsert the cell, and check the indicator again. If the cell itself is the issue, measure open-circuit voltage with a multimeter — a fully charged LBP61 should read approximately 4.1–4.2V.
There's audible noise or interference on the receiver feed right after I swap the battery on the MRP61 — what changed?
A disrupted ground path through the battery contacts is the most common cause. When the contact interface is inconsistent — due to debris, a slightly misseated cell, or worn spring contacts — the ground reference for the RF circuitry becomes noisy. Remove the battery, inspect the bay contacts for bent or compressed springs, reseat the cell firmly until it clicks, and check that the cell dimensions match the LBP61 spec (40.60 × 36.26 × 7.10mm). An off-spec cell that sits loosely in the bay will produce intermittent contact and the interference will return.
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