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Gardena 4.8V Grass Shears Replacement Battery 3000mAh

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Fits Gardena 2517 cordless grass shears, replaces Accu4 TBGD430MU battery pack.
4.8V Ni-MH chemistry delivers steady cutting power through dense lawn sections.
Connector snaps straight into the shears handle with a positive lock tab.
We bench-tested under blade load; BMS held voltage stable without early cutoff.
Ni-MH packs need a full charge before first use on this model.
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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

3000mAh

Gardena Cordless Grass Shears — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 4.8V 3000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Gardena Accu4 platform. It fits the 2517 cordless grass shears — a handheld tool used for trimming lawn edges and cutting grass in tight spots. Rated at 14.4Wh, this cell pack matches the original Accu4 / TBGD430MU specification exactly.

  • Compatible with 2517, Grasschere, Grassschere, Grasschneider: These models share the same Accu4 battery platform — same 4.8V rail, same connector format, and the same BMS logic for charge termination.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran full charge and discharge cycles — the BMS held voltage steady under cutting load and tripped cleanly at the low-voltage cutoff without cell reversal.
  • First charge after storage: Ni-MH cells that have been sitting need a full charge before first use. Run two to three full cycles to condition the pack and restore full capacity.

Why capacity matters more than voltage in a 4.8V grass shears pack

At 4.8V, the power ceiling is fixed — the motor draws what it draws. Capacity at 3000mAh determines how many cuts you get before the voltage sags enough to slow the blades. Upgrading from a worn 1500mAh original to a 3000mAh pack roughly doubles the usable charge window at the same voltage. Ni-MH holds voltage relatively flat through most of the discharge curve, which keeps blade speed consistent until the pack is nearly depleted.

Shears feel weak before the battery indicator drops — here's why

Aged Ni-MH cells develop high internal resistance before they show obvious capacity loss. The motor still runs, but voltage sags under the momentary load of cutting through thicker grass stems. The blades slow noticeably even though the charger showed a full pack. Replacing the cell pack restores low internal resistance, and the blades return to full cutting speed under load.

Compatible Models

2517 Grasschere Grasschneider

Replaces Part Numbers

Accu4 TBGD430MU

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate14.4Wh
Net Weight217g /7.65 oz
Gross Weight287g /10.12 oz
Approximate Weight287g /10.12 oz
Dimension 88.70 x 45.60 x 22.55mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Gardena
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Gardena grass shears cut fine for a few passes then suddenly stop mid-trim — is the battery dying or is something else going on?

That cut-out pattern on a 4.8V Ni-MH pack is almost always thermal protection triggering, not a dead cell — the blade motor draws a spike of current through dense or wet grass and the pack heats up faster than the housing can shed it. Let the shears sit unplugged for 15 minutes and feel whether the battery area is warm to the touch. If it restarts fine after cooling but keeps cutting out sooner each session, one or more cells in the pack have lost capacity and are dragging the others down under load. Charge the pack fully, then check the voltage at the contacts with a multimeter — a healthy 4.8V Ni-MH should read between 5.5V and 6.0V off the charger; anything under 5.0V points to a weak cell.

New replacement battery charged overnight but the shears feel weaker and slower than they used to — what's wrong?

Ni-MH cells often ship in a partially discharged state and need two or three full charge-discharge cycles before they reach rated capacity. Run the shears until they slow noticeably, charge completely, and repeat — most packs normalize by the third cycle. If the blade still feels sluggish after conditioning, check that the battery is seating fully in the compartment; a partial connection increases resistance and drops voltage under load. Measure voltage at the tool contacts while the blade is spinning — a loaded reading below 4.2V means the connection or the pack itself isn't delivering.

My Gardena 2517 has been sitting in the shed all winter and now it won't hold a charge at all — can I recover it?

Ni-MH packs left in long-term storage self-discharge slowly, and if a cell dropped too low it can develop a voltage reversal that makes the charger refuse to recognize the pack as chargeable. Put the battery on charge and check whether the charger shows any activity after 30 minutes — no light or an immediate fault signal means the pack voltage has fallen below the charger's detection threshold. Some chargers recover a deeply discharged Ni-MH pack if you briefly connect a known-good battery in parallel for 60 seconds to bring the voltage up enough to be recognized, then switch to the charger alone. If the pack accepts charge but the voltage at the contacts drops below 4.0V within a few minutes of use, the cells won't recover and replacement is the correct call.

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