🔋 Power Your Potential with Every Charge!
This rechargeable battery, model 3.7L1200SP, offers a robust 1200mAh capacity at 3.7 volts, ensuring your TI Nspire and TI 84 Plus devices are always ready for action. An eco-friendly upgrade from older models, it combines sustainability with high performance, making it an essential accessory for any serious student or professional.
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 1200 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**S
TI84 great replacement
Bought this for my son's TI84 calculator. Works great. It's been 6 months maybe still going.
M**E
battery
new battery, fast ship, easy to replace.
J**.
Works like a charm
Bought my calculator 10 years ago so, naturally, the battery had severely degraided. This was super affordable, the install was ridiculously simple, and now my calculator lasts even longer than when it was brand new.
E**H
It works!
Worked like a charm. Now a 200 dollar calculator will turn on
G**Y
Batteries For Infrequently Used Calculators.
what can ya say? A battery pack is a battery pack.Being a materialist psychopath, I have over acquired a lot of stuff.One being the TI Inspire calculator.I "thought" that I'd get a lot of use out of it. (= wrong).Other than figuring out that it works, it sees virtually zero use.My TI-36X Solar sees a lot of use...Why?Because the TI-36X is orders of magnitude simpler - and, I more or less knew how to work it.The Inspire slices, dices and makes Julian fries... - but, I never found an application were all those features were a justification to use it.Here is where the psychosis kicks in.Even though I don't use it, it still has to work.Letting the battery discharge to zero and letting it sit for a couple of years was bad for the original battery.It would no longer recharge to 100%... may be a soft 75%.Oh, and the battery charge state monitor only does 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100. Not the most resolved monitor.ok...This product "looked" the same.The connector was the same.The old batter popped out easily.This one settled back in easily.Just two screws holding on the battery cover.Now, it "did" take about a day for this new battery to get up to 100%, which "I guess" is not all that unusual.Now, I can rest at night - secure in the knowledge - that the calculator that I won't use tomorrow - is good to go.Sanity is boring.
H**H
Fixed my TI NSpire
My TI NSpire had an aftermarket battery that went south. Replaced it with this one an so for it is great.
J**N
This replacement battery is the real deal
The replacement battery I received has the Texas Instruments logo and the seller is Texas Instruments so I just gotta assume it is the real deal. I'm glad to report the battery fixed the problem I was having with my calculator:I bought a TI Nspire CX CAS three years ago and use it about four months out of the year. I was getting the calculator ready for a new semester, but when I plugged it in to recharge it, the boot up process would automatically restart whenever it showed half a blue progress bar on the loading screen, over and over in an endless cycle. Removing the battery but keeping the calculator plugged in to a wall outlet generated the same problem. An internet search gave a variety of solutions, one of which was to replace the battery. None of the other solutions worked, so I ordered this battery and it shipped quickly and has solved the problem.
J**Y
Battery will not charge
it was a direct replacement for my old battery but i got to the point i needed to charge it and it would not charge.I recommend finding a different battery to install in your calculator.