
Genuine Defibtech Lifeline DBP‑1400 / DBP‑2800 AED Battery – Critical Power When Every Second Counts
Exact replacement for Defibtech part numbers: DBP‑1400 (standard), DBP‑2800 (high‑capacity). Compatible with Lifeline, Lifeline AUTO, and Lifeline VIEW AEDs.
In a cardiac emergency, your Defibtech Lifeline AED can save a life. It analyzes, instructs, and delivers a shock when it matters most. But even the best AED is useless with a dead or unreliable battery.
The DBP‑1400 and DBP‑2800 are the factory‑spec batteries for the Lifeline series. When new, they provide years of standby life and dozens of shocks. But after 4–5 years (or after use in a rescue), the battery must be replaced. You don’t get a second chance.
You can choose Defibtech’s premium price, or you can risk a cheap generic. A cheaper option might cause error codes, fail to deliver a shock, or even swell. This genuine replacement battery matches the original's medical-grade reliability, but costs less.
Quick Specs – What You’re Getting
| Specification | DBP‑1400 (Standard) | DBP‑2800 (High‑Capacity) |
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| Compatible Devices | Defibtech Lifeline, Lifeline AUTO, Lifeline VIEW | Same |
| Chemistry | Lithium‑manganese dioxide (Li‑MnO₂) – primary (non‑rechargeable) | Same |
| Voltage | 12 V nominal | 12 V nominal |
| Standby Life (installed) | 4 years (typical) | 5+ years |
| Shock Capacity | 150 shocks or 8 hours of continuous operation | 300 shocks or 16 hours |
| Replacement Interval | 4 years from manufacture date | 5 years |
| Safety Features | Over‑discharge protection, temperature monitoring, self‑test | Same |
| Compliance | IEC 60601‑1, AAMI/ANSI DF80, UN38.3, CE | Same |
Critical for AED owners
These batteries are non‑rechargeable. Once used (even partially) or after their standby life expires, they must be replaced. Do not attempt to recharge them – it’s dangerous and will void your AED’s certification.
DBP‑1400 vs. DBP‑2800 – Which One Do You Need?
| Factor | DBP‑1400 (Standard) | DBP‑2800 (High‑Capacity) |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Low‑use environments (office, small clinic, home) | High‑use or remote locations (sports facilities, large factories, ambulances, long‑term deployment) |
| Standby Life | 4 years | 5+ years |
| Shock Capacity | 150 shocks | 300 shocks |
| Continuous Operation | 8 hours | 16 hours |
| Price | Lower | Higher (but longer life) |
| Physical Size | Same form factor – fits all Lifeline AEDs | Same |
Bottom line: If you want maximum readiness and fewer battery changes, choose the DBP‑2800. If you have a limited budget and expect low usage, the DBP‑1400 is still a reliable choice.
3 Signs Your Lifeline AED Needs a New Battery
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Self‑test failure or “battery low” indicator – The AED’s status indicator is red or flashing, or it beeps a battery warning.
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Battery expiration date has passed – Look at the label on your current battery. If it’s past the “install by” or “use by” date, replace it immediately.
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The AED has been used in a rescue – Even if the battery still shows charge, replace it after any actual use. You cannot rely on a partially depleted primary battery.
Don’t wait for a real emergency to find out your battery is dead. Replace it now.
Why Choose Our Genuine Defibtech AED Battery?
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Medical‑grade Li‑MnO₂ chemistry – Same as Defibtech original. Reliable, long‑life primary cells.
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Fresh stock – Manufactured within the last 12 months. Date printed on label. No expired or near‑expired inventory.
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Exact fit – Same dimensions, connector, and latch as OEM. Slides in and locks securely.
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Passes all self‑tests – No error codes. Your AED will show a green “ready” light.
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Full safety certifications – IEC 60601‑1, UN38.3 (air transport), CE, RoHS.
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12‑month warranty – If it fails within 12 months, we send a free replacement.
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Up to 50% less than Defibtech direct – You don’t need to pay the full medical OEM markup.
Your AED is only as good as its battery. Choose reliability, not a gamble.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What’s the difference between DBP‑1400 and DBP‑2800?
DBP‑1400 is the standard battery – 4‑year standby life, 150 shocks. DBP‑2800 is the high‑capacity version – 5+ year standby life, 300 shocks. Both fit the same AEDs. We recommend DBP‑2800 for critical or remote locations.
Q: How long does the battery last once installed?
The DBP‑1400 lasts 4 years from the date of manufacture (not from installation). The DBP‑2800 lasts 5+ years. Check the “install by” date on the label. After that date, replace the battery even if the indicator still says OK.
Q: Can I recharge these batteries?
No! These are primary (non‑rechargeable) lithium batteries. Do not attempt to recharge them – it can cause fire, explosion, or damage to your AED.
Q: My AED has been sitting for 3 years with the original battery. Do I need to replace it?
Yes, if it’s close to or past the expiration date. Even if the green light is on, the battery may not deliver full energy in a rescue. Replace it proactively every 4–5 years.
Q: How do I replace the battery?
It’s user‑replaceable. Open the battery door on your Lifeline AED, remove the old battery (pull the tab), insert the new battery (match the orientation), and close the door. The AED will run a self‑test. Confirm the status indicator turns green.
Q: Is this battery safe for air travel (for public access AEDs)?
Yes. These batteries meet UN38.3 transportation safety standards. For AEDs installed in aircraft, follow your airline’s specific regulations.
Q: What if my AED shows a battery error after installation?
First, ensure the battery is fully seated. Remove and reinsert it. If the error persists, try a different battery (if available). If none works, contact us for a replacement under warranty.
Q: Do you offer discounts for buying multiple AED batteries (e.g., for a school or corporate AED program)?
Yes. For orders of 5+ batteries, contact us for a quote. We work with facility managers, safety officers, and AED program coordinators.
Ready to Keep Your Defibtech Lifeline Rescue‑Ready?
Don’t let an expired or unreliable battery turn your AED into a decoration. This genuine DBP‑1400 or DBP‑2800 replacement gives you the same performance, safety, and standby life as the Defibtech original – at a price that makes replacing aging batteries an easy decision for any AED program.
| Model No | DBP-1400 |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
🔋 Lithium-Ion Battery Conditioning
For optimal electrochemical performance, new lithium-ion batteries should undergo 2–3 complete charge and discharge cycles before reaching full capacity.
This stabilization phase allows the internal cell chemistry to achieve balanced ion distribution, ensuring maximum runtime, stable voltage output, and extended cycle life.
After this initial conditioning period, no further full discharge cycles are required.
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⚕ Safety & Compatibility Notice — Medical Device Battery
This is a replacement battery for the compatible medical device model(s) listed above. It is not a finished medical device. The following guidelines apply:
| Who should install | Qualified biomedical technicians or authorized service personnel following the device manufacturer's service manual. AED/defibrillator batteries must comply with your facility's maintenance protocol. |
| After installation | Perform a full device self-test per the manufacturer's guidelines. Record the replacement date and result in the device maintenance log. |
| Emergency use | In a medical emergency, always contact local emergency services (911 in the US). This product does not replace emergency response services. |
| Liability | Accessories-Mall supplies replacement batteries for maintenance purposes. We are not liable for outcomes resulting from improper installation or failure to perform post-installation device testing. |
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