
Carestream DRX-1 System Battery Charger 3-Slot
Carestream DRX-1 System Battery Charger 3-Slot DOM: 2018-08
• Model: DRX-1
• S/N: 082218375
• Date of Manufacture: 2018-08
• Dimensions: 15" x 5-1/2" x 7"
• Weight: 5 lbs.
• Input voltage / AC rating: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A
• Output / Charge method: provides 12 V to 16.8 V, using a Constant Current / Constant Voltage (CC/CV) approach, with a maximum charge current of 1 A, intended for lithium-ion battery chemistry consistent with the DRX‑1 system.
• Battery capacity handled: it can accommodate up to three batteries simultaneously for recharging
The DRX‑1 System Battery Charger plays a critical supporting role in the Carestream DRX‑1 digital radiography system by ensuring that spare batteries are kept in a ready-to-use state so the detector can remain in continuous operation. The DRX‑1 detector is wireless and battery powered, and in a busy clinical environment, the battery charger allows users to swap in a fresh battery while charging up to three batteries in parallel. This way, downtime is minimized and workflow remains smooth.
Mechanically, the charger is relatively compact and can be located away from patient care areas (to respect safety and electromagnetic considerations). It uses a controlled charging algorithm (constant current / constant voltage) to safely bring lithium-ion batteries up to full charge without overcharging or overheating, which is particularly important in medical-imaging contexts. The fact that it handles three batteries simultaneously is valuable in a setting where multiple exposures may exhaust battery resources over time.
From a workflow standpoint, the charger enables a workflow in which one battery is in use in the detector while others are recharging. In the event of heavy use, such as emergency or high-throughput settings, having a three‑station charger helps insulate against disruption — batteries can be rotated, recharged, and kept fresh so that the detector rarely sits idle due to power constraints. In essence, the charger is an enabler of sustained, uninterrupted imaging in the DRX‑1 system.
This medical equipment item is being sold in its current condition, with only a basic assessment performed. It powers up and successfully completes its self-check or boot process, indicating that it is operational to that extent. However, no further testing beyond this initial check has been conducted.
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Carestream DRX-1 System Battery Charger 3-Slot DOM: 2018-08
• Model: DRX-1
• S/N: 082218375
• Date of Manufacture: 2018-08
• Dimensions: 15" x 5-1/2" x 7"
• Weight: 5 lbs.
• Input voltage / AC rating: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A
• Output / Charge method: provides 12 V to 16.8 V, using a Constant Current / Constant Voltage (CC/CV) approach, with a maximum charge current of 1 A, intended for lithium-ion battery chemistry consistent with the DRX‑1 system.
• Battery capacity handled: it can accommodate up to three batteries simultaneously for recharging
The DRX‑1 System Battery Charger plays a critical supporting role in the Carestream DRX‑1 digital radiography system by ensuring that spare batteries are kept in a ready-to-use state so the detector can remain in continuous operation. The DRX‑1 detector is wireless and battery powered, and in a busy clinical environment, the battery charger allows users to swap in a fresh battery while charging up to three batteries in parallel. This way, downtime is minimized and workflow remains smooth.
Mechanically, the charger is relatively compact and can be located away from patient care areas (to respect safety and electromagnetic considerations). It uses a controlled charging algorithm (constant current / constant voltage) to safely bring lithium-ion batteries up to full charge without overcharging or overheating, which is particularly important in medical-imaging contexts. The fact that it handles three batteries simultaneously is valuable in a setting where multiple exposures may exhaust battery resources over time.
From a workflow standpoint, the charger enables a workflow in which one battery is in use in the detector while others are recharging. In the event of heavy use, such as emergency or high-throughput settings, having a three‑station charger helps insulate against disruption — batteries can be rotated, recharged, and kept fresh so that the detector rarely sits idle due to power constraints. In essence, the charger is an enabler of sustained, uninterrupted imaging in the DRX‑1 system.
This medical equipment item is being sold in its current condition, with only a basic assessment performed. It powers up and successfully completes its self-check or boot process, indicating that it is operational to that extent. However, no further testing beyond this initial check has been conducted.



















