10.8V 4.4Ah Rechargeable Medical Defibrillator Battery for Cubtm102A and Cu-HD1 with 300-500 Charge Cycles
Product Description
Replacement Battery for Cubtm102A Cu-HD1 Medical Defibrillator
This replacement battery is specifically designed for Cubtm102A and Cu-HD1 medical defibrillator lead wires. It features a rated voltage of 14.8V, capacity of 4.2Ah, and energy density of approximately 62.16Wh. The battery dimensions precisely match the original specifications and include a built-in proprietary communication protocol chip to prevent "uncertified battery" errors.
Key Features
Powers the Cu-HD1 defibrillator for automated external defibrillation, manual defibrillation, synchronized cardioversion, transcutaneous pacing, and patient monitoring
Provides approximately 30 minutes of backup power for critical signal monitoring when main battery power is low, preventing ECG data loss during emergencies
Technical Specifications
Product Name
Battery
REF
Cubtm102A
Type
Rechargeable
Input power
100-240V, 50-60HZ, 1.4A
Output power
18V, 5.8A, 104.4W / 12V, 0.5A, 6.0W
Packing
1pc/box
Condition
New Original
Battery Life
300-500 cycles
Size
169x104x50mm
Weight
585g
Color
White
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: The battery is taking too long to charge (8-10 hours) and still not fully charged. What should I do?
A1: If the defibrillator's main unit uses high-power functions during monitoring, a 30% battery consumption in 10 minutes is normal. If only basic functions are enabled, the battery may be experiencing capacity degradation. Test the battery in another device. If the problem persists, replace the battery.
Q2: Can this battery be charged with a mobile phone charger or another brand's defibrillator charger?
A2: No. Mobile phone chargers have incompatible voltage outputs, and other defibrillator chargers use different protocols. Using non-certified chargers may cause incomplete charging, overheating, or safety hazards. Always use the original Cubtm102A/Cu-HD1 charger or certified replacements.
Q3: After long-term storage, I noticed white powder on the battery surface. Can I continue using it?
A3: No. White powder indicates battery leakage and electrolyte reaction with air. Continued use may corrode contacts, cause equipment failure, or create short circuit risks. Replace the battery immediately.