Product Specifications for Replacement Dual-Lite 93050476 Emergency Lighting Battery
| BM Part #: | CUSTOM-523 |
|---|---|
| Voltage: | 1.2 Volt |
| Capacity: | 1500 mAh |
| Type: | NiMH |
| Length: | 1.9" |
| Diameter: | 0.57" |
| Shipping Weight: | 0.15Lbs (2.4 oz) |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
- Direct Replacement: Specifically designed to replace the Dual-Lite 93050476 — no guesswork, no modifications needed.
- Dependable NiMH Chemistry: Nickel Metal Hydride technology delivers consistent, rechargeable backup power so your emergency lights perform when it counts.
- 1500mAh Capacity: Generous capacity keeps your emergency fixtures illuminated longer during power outages.
- Plug-In Connector: Simple connector termination makes installation quick and straightforward — no splicing or special tools required.
- Compact and Lightweight: At just 2 oz and measuring 1.9" long, this slim cell slips easily into tight fixture spaces.
- Meets or Exceeds OEM Specs: Built to match the original manufacturer's performance standards so your emergency lighting system stays code-compliant and reliable.
Product Description
When the power goes out, your emergency lighting needs to work — no hesitation, no surprises. This replacement battery for the Dual-Lite 93050476 ensures your fixtures are always charged and ready to guide people safely through darkened spaces.
A reliable fit for Dual-Lite emergency lighting
Dual-Lite is a trusted name in life safety products, and keeping their emergency fixtures running requires a battery that measures up to the original. This replacement is built to match the Dual-Lite 93050476 specifications exactly — same voltage, same capacity, same connector style — so you can swap it in with confidence and know your system is performing as intended.
Why NiMH chemistry works well for emergency lighting
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries are a popular choice for emergency lighting because they hold a solid charge over time and handle the continuous trickle-charging cycle that most emergency fixtures use. With a 1.2V output and 1500mAh capacity, this battery provides the steady, dependable power your lights need to stay on during an outage — whether it lasts minutes or hours.
Easy to install
Nobody wants a complicated battery replacement process when maintaining a building's safety equipment. This battery features a simple plug-in connector termination, so swapping out the old unit is a clean, tool-free process. At just 1.9" long and weighing only 2 oz, it's compact enough to fit neatly inside your fixture without a struggle.
Keep your emergency lighting maintenance on track
Emergency lighting batteries don't last forever, and most safety codes require regular testing and battery replacement to ensure fixtures are ready when needed. Replacing an aging or failing battery before it gives out is the simplest way to stay compliant and avoid the hassle of dealing with a failed unit during an inspection — or worse, during an actual emergency.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this battery replace?
This battery is a direct replacement for the Dual-Lite 93050476. It is manufactured by Dantona and is designed to meet or exceed the original specifications for voltage, capacity, and connector style.
What are the voltage and capacity of this battery?
This battery operates at 1.2 volts with a capacity of 1500mAh. These specs match the original Dual-Lite 93050476, making it a like-for-like swap for your emergency lighting fixture.
What type of battery chemistry does this use?
This battery uses Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) chemistry, which is well-suited for the continuous trickle-charge cycles common in emergency lighting systems. NiMH batteries offer reliable performance and a long service life in this type of application.
How does this battery connect to the fixture?
This battery uses a plug-in connector termination. It simply connects to the existing wiring in your Dual-Lite fixture — no splicing, soldering, or special tools required.
What are the dimensions and weight of this battery?
This battery measures 1.9" in length with a 0.57" diameter, and weighs just 2 oz. Its slim, compact form makes it easy to fit into tight spaces inside your emergency lighting unit.
How often should I replace my emergency lighting battery?
Most manufacturers and safety codes recommend replacing emergency lighting batteries every 3 to 5 years, or sooner if the fixture fails its routine self-test. Regular replacement helps ensure your emergency lights are ready to perform when needed and keeps your building compliant with local fire and safety regulations.
Cross Reference & Compatibility
- Dual-Lite 93050476
