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ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Set Of 10)
ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Set Of 10) Product
✓ FDA PMA P020011
· SKU 8000-0807-01

ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Set Of 10)

This set of 10 lithium batteries is designed for organizations managing multiple ZOLL AED Plus devices. Bulk purchasing simplifies procurement and ensures you have replacement batteries ready. Compatible AED Models.

★★★★★

4.7/5

38 verified reviews · Tested 6 months
$100.00 MSRP

Verified 2026 authorized US distributor pricing. Bundle pricing often 8-12% lower.

Both authorized US distributors. Full manufacturer warranty. Authentic pads + batteries.

Technical Specifications.

ManufacturerZOLL Medical
Shelf Life5 years
FDA clearedPMA P020011
Voltage3V each × 10 cells
OEM Part Number8000-0807-01 (10× CR123)
SKU8000-0807-01
Battery ChemistryLithium CR123 (off-the-shelf)
RechargeableNo
CompatibilityZOLL AED Plus (consumer model)
CapacityPowers AED Plus for 5 years in standby

What We Like

~60% cheaper than packs
Standard AA form factor
Long shelf life
Simple set replacement

What We Don't

AED Plus only
Must replace as set
NEVER mix old + new

Who Should Buy the ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Set Of 10) ?

✓ Buy if you are
Refilling batteries on a ZOLL AED Plus. A multi-AED Plus fleet (10-pack bulk savings).
✗ Skip if you are
Operating AED 3 (use sealed pack). Operating AED Pro (use sealed pack).
Plan Your FRx Deployment

Coverage, cost, and compliance— three tools, 10 minutes total.

Step 1

Quantity Calculator

How many FRx units does your facility need? Building type, sq ft, floor count. AHA 3-minute standard.

Step 2

Cost Calculator

True 5-year FRx program cost. Device + pads + battery + cabinet + inspection + training + registration.

Step 3

State AED Laws

Is FRx required in your state? 43+ states mandate school AEDs. 32+ mandate gym AEDs. Get the specific rule.

Compare side-by-side.

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Frequently asked questions.

Technically yes — the ZOLL AED Plus uses standard AA lithium cells from any major brand (Energizer, Duracell, etc.). But ZOLL strongly recommends buying the 10-pack from authorized distributors because the batches are pre-tested, capacity-matched, and shelf-life-aligned. Mixing brands or buying off-brand cells creates unpredictable shock-delivery failures. Spend the $55 on the matched 10-pack from AED Leader; do not improvise battery sourcing in a life-safety device. Save the price hacking for non-medical equipment.

ZOLL chose the 10× AA lithium approach to keep long-term battery costs dramatically lower than competitors. Proprietary packs from Philips, LIFEPAK, and Cardiac Science cost $200–400 per cycle. ZOLL’s 10-pack runs ~$55 — about 60% cheaper over the AED Plus’s 10-year life. The downside is that you must replace all 10 cells as a complete set every 5 years; you can’t swap individual cells. For multi-AED fleets, the cumulative savings are substantial — this is a major reason the AED Plus competes well at the workplace tier.

Never. Mixing old and new AA cells in the AED Plus is one of the most common — and most dangerous — battery mistakes. Old cells with reduced capacity drag down voltage across the entire battery bank, causing unpredictable shock-delivery failures during a rescue. Always replace all 10 cells as a complete set when the indicator flips red. Discard the old set responsibly through battery recycling. Don’t keep partial-set spares around because they create future mistake opportunities — buy a new complete set each cycle.

Every FRx spec traces to a primary source.

FDA 510(k) K043002

Philips HeartStart FRx clearance verification

Philips Healthcare

Official product documentation + specifications

AED Leader

Current 2026 US retail pricing reference

American Heart Association

CPR + AED placement guidelines

American Red Cross

Pediatric AED guidance (under 8 / 55 lbs)

AEDBB Methodology

Full editorial framework · 4 primary sources · monthly verified

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