AEG BLL12C 12V Li-ion Replacement Battery 2000mAh
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AEG BLL12C 12V Li-ion Replacement Battery 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
2000mAh
AEG BLL12C / BS12C Series — 12V Li-ion Replacement Battery (L1215R)
This is a 12V, 2000mAh Li-ion replacement battery for AEG 12V cordless drills and drivers, including the BLL12C, BS12C, BS12C2, and BSS12C. It cross-references OEM part numbers L1215, L1215R, L1215P, L1220, L1230, L1240, 4932352824, and related codes. The battery slots into the same port and uses the same BMS communication protocol as the original AEG 12V packs.
- BLL12C / BS12C platform fit: These models share a common 12V slide-rail connector and the same BMS handshake sequence. The cell pack is wired to match the OEM pin layout, so the charger and tool recognise it without any re-pairing step.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through repeated trigger-pull cycles on a BS12C to monitor inrush current response. The BMS held its overcurrent threshold across sustained fastening sequences without tripping or resetting mid-cycle.
- First-use load conditioning on the BLL12C: Run the drill at half-load — light fastening, no high-torque driving — for the first two charge cycles. This lets the BMS log the motor's inrush current draw and set its overcurrent protection threshold before you push the tool to full torque applications.
BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush surge in AEG 12V drills
Every time you pull the trigger, the motor draws a spike of current that is several times higher than its running draw. On a fresh or storage-recovered 12V pack, the BMS overcurrent threshold may not yet be calibrated to the motor's specific inrush profile. If the BMS reads that spike as a fault, it trips the output and cuts power instantly. Running two half-load break-in cycles gives the BMS enough data points to distinguish a normal start surge from an actual short-circuit event.
AEG 12V charger not recognising the pack after storage
If a Li-ion pack sits unused long enough, cell voltage can drop below the charger's acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. The AEG charger reads this as a fault condition and refuses to begin a charge cycle, often showing a blinking or steady red indicator. To recover the pack, some AEG chargers have a boost or recovery mode — hold the battery in the port for 30–60 seconds without removing it, and the charger may step in with a low-current trickle to bring cells back above the acceptance floor. If cell voltage is still above 2.5V per cell after recovery, a full charge cycle should proceed normally.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: AEG
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My AEG BS12C cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tough screw — what's happening?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by the motor-start inrush spike, not a faulty battery. On a new or recently stored pack, the BMS hasn't yet profiled the motor's inrush draw and defaults to a conservative cutoff threshold. Run two cycles of light-load use — soft material driving, no max-torque applications — before pushing the drill hard. After those cycles, the BMS recalibrates its threshold to the motor's actual start-current signature.
The drill feels like it's dragging or losing torque halfway through a job on the BLL12C — is the battery going flat?
Not necessarily — this symptom usually points to voltage sag under sustained load rather than low capacity. High contact resistance at the slide-rail terminals causes the voltage at the tool to drop under draw, even when the pack still has charge. Clean the battery rail contacts and the tool's battery port with a dry brush or contact cleaner, reseat the pack firmly, and retest. If the sag disappears, the contacts were the culprit, not the cells.
My AEG 12V battery pack lost capacity fast — I only get a fraction of the charge I used to before needing to recharge. Why?
Repeated shallow cycling is the most common cause — pulling the pack off the charger after short top-ups and never letting it discharge meaningfully trains the BMS to treat a partially charged state as "full." Li-ion cells in 12V drill packs also degrade faster when stored on a full charge for extended periods. To slow further capacity fade, run the pack down to the tool's low-voltage cutoff before recharging, and store the battery at around 50% charge if it won't be used for more than a few weeks. Check resting voltage before storage — a healthy 12V Li-ion pack (3S) should read between 11.1V and 12.6V off the charger.
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