Primary
Batteries . . .
you two have
no place here
anymore!
uh-oh!
we're
history
!
Here are some more things you need to know about these batteries and the
equipment they work in:
CO24
and
R014
have been deadlined and can no longer be used. You'll find
that info in Safety-of-Use Message 98-001. Turn them in for replacement. Fol-
low the turn-in instructions in CECOM Ground Precau-
tionary Message 96-012, or contact your local CECOM
LAR for help.
If you’re turning in battery
E002
or
E004
, the battery’s
voltage must be checked five days after the complete dis-
charge device (CDD) has been activated. The meter should
show less than one volt. If you get one volt or greater, read
CECOM GPM 96-012 for battery disposal instructions.
When ordering batteries for the
AN/ASN-169 Stand
Alone Aviation GPS Receiver
or the
AN/PSN-10 Small
Lightweight Global Position System
Receiver
, add pro-
ject code “EKL” in the Card Columns 57-59 of the requi-
sition to ensure that you get the right batteries for this
equipment.
Before you install a battery in the
AN/PSN-11
and
11(V)1
,
Precision Lightweight Global Positioning Sys-
tem
Receiver
, disconnect the external power cable.
Otherwise, the battery could explode and cause equip-
ment damage and injury.
End Item
Battery ID
C024
C025
E002
E004
R014
7728
G017
AN/ASN-169 (SAGR)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
AN/PSG-7(V)1 (FED)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
AN/PSG-7(V)2 (FED)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
AN/PSN-10 (SLGR)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
AN/PSN-11 (PLGR)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
AN/PSN-11(V)1 (PLGR)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
Chem Agent Monitor (CAM)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
CP-1995/U (SHTU)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
C024
E002
R014
G017
Manufacturer
Contract Number
Battery ID
NSN
Ballard
DAAB07-90-C-C024
C024
Ballard
Unknown
7728
Crompton Eternacell
DAAB07-91-C-R014
R014
Power Conversions
DAAB07-94-D-E002
E002
Power Conversions
DAAB07-90-C-C025
C025
Saft America
DAAB07-94-D-E004
E004
Blue Star
DAAB07-96-0-G017
G017
here are seven different BA-5800 batteries in the Army supply system and
some may not be safe to use in your equipment. Some are OK for one piece of
equipment and not for others. You have to know which are which.
Here are two charts that will help. The first chart lists the seven different
batteries. The second chart list end items and which batteries are OK for each
end item. A “NO” means that the battery cannot be used with that end item.
PS 555
51
FEB 99
PS 555
50
FEB 99