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Bosch BAT160 18V Ni-MH Cordless Drill Replacement Battery 1500mAh

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Fits Bosch 13618-2G and 1644 series drills; replaces Bosch part numbers 2607335266, BAT160, BAT180, and eight other OEM variants.
18V 1500mAh Ni-MH delivers 27Wh for boring, driving, and fastening in construction and woodworking without voltage sag.
Slide connector seats vertical into drill housing with positive contact rail on left side; locking tab engages downward.
We bench-tested this cell on a 13618-2G chuck load — BMS held steady through motor start inrush and sustained half-torque operation.
On first use with this Ni-MH pack, run the drill at half-load torque for two cycles before maximum-load fastening — allows the tool's thermal cutoff to calibrate properly under sustained motor draw in the sealed battery housing.
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Voltage

18V

Amp

1500mAh

Bosch 13618-2G Series — 18V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BAT160)

This is an 18V, 1500mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Bosch 13618-2G cordless drill and compatible models in the 1644 and 1644-24 series. It replaces OEM part numbers including BAT160, BAT180, BAT181, BAT189, and 2 607 335 266, among others. The battery slots into the original bay and communicates with the charger through the standard Bosch 18V contact array.

  • 13618-2G and 1644 series fit: These models share the same 18V Ni-MH platform, mechanical bay dimensions, and contact configuration. The BMS handshake protocol is identical across the BAT160 through BAT189 OEM range, so one cell pack covers all of them.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated trigger-pull events on the 13618-2G and monitored the BMS response to motor-start inrush current. Cell temperature and voltage recovery between bursts stayed within spec across all test cycles.
  • Ni-MH torque cycling: On first use, run the drill at medium load — mid-range fastening, not full-torque driving — for two full discharge-and-charge cycles. This lets the BMS establish accurate current thresholds before you hit it with maximum motor demand, and prevents false overcurrent cutoffs on early trigger pulls.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush during heavy drilling

When you pull the trigger on a Bosch 13618-2G under load — driving a large-diameter bit into hardwood, for example — the motor draws a short inrush spike well above its steady-state current. Ni-MH packs have a lower peak discharge tolerance than Li-ion, and if the BMS overcurrent threshold is set conservatively, that spike can trip a cutoff before the motor gets up to speed. This tends to happen more often on a new or recently stored pack whose BMS has no current draw history. Two break-in cycles at medium load calibrate the threshold and reduce false trips significantly.

Drill bogs and loses torque mid-hole without cutting out

If the drill slows under load but keeps running — no cutoff, just loss of power — the likely cause is voltage sag across the contact rail. On older Bosch 18V bays, the spring-loaded terminals can develop oxidation that raises contact resistance and drops the voltage the motor actually sees. Clean the battery terminals and the tool bay contacts with a pencil eraser, then check voltage at the contacts under light load. A healthy pack should hold above 16V at the rail; a reading below 15V under moderate load points to either high contact resistance or cell degradation.

Compatible Models

13618-2G 1644 1644-24 1644B-24 1644K 1644K-24 1646K 1659K 1659RK 1662 1662B 1662K 1662K-24 1688K-24 32618-2G 32618-RT 33618-2G 3453 3453-01 3860CK 3860CRK 3860K 3860RK 3870 3918 13618 15618 22618 23618 32618 33618 35618 3870-04 3918B 52318 52318B 53518 53518B GDR 18 V GDS 18 V GDS 18 V-HT GHO 18 V GKS 18 V GLI 18 V GSA 18 VE GSB 18 VE-2 GSR 18 V GSR 18 VE-2 GST 18 V PSB 18 VE 2 PSR 18 VE-2

Replaces Part Numbers

2 607 335 266 2 607 335 278 2 607 335 536 2 607 335 680 2 607 335 688 2 607 335 696 2 610 909 020 BAT025 BAT026 BAT160 BAT180 BAT181 BAT189

Technical Specifications

Voltage18V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate27Wh
Net Weight837g /29.52 oz
Gross Weight1117g /39.40 oz
Approximate Weight1117g /39.40 oz
Dimension 132.00 x 86.60 x 111.90mm

Product Highlights

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

My Bosch 13618-2G cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tough drilling job — what's happening?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by the motor-start inrush spike exceeding the pack's programmed cutoff threshold. It happens most often on a new or storage-rested pack because the BMS has no learned current profile yet. Run two full cycles at medium load — mid-range fastening, not deep drilling — before hitting maximum torque. After those cycles the BMS sets a more accurate threshold and the false trips stop.

The charger light blinks red when I put this new battery on it — is the charger broken?

The charger is refusing to start a charge cycle because the cell voltage is below its acceptance floor, which is common after a pack has sat in storage. Bosch 18V Ni-MH chargers typically require at least 12–13V across the pack before they enter normal charge mode. Leave the pack on the charger for 10–15 minutes — most Bosch chargers will attempt a recovery trickle charge that brings the cells up to acceptance voltage. If the light shifts to solid red or green within 20 minutes, the recovery worked and the full cycle proceeds normally.

After a long drilling session the drill suddenly stops — it starts again after a few minutes. What causes this?

That's thermal cutoff. Sustained heavy drilling generates heat in both the motor and the cells, and once the pack's internal temperature sensor crosses its limit — typically around 60°C on Ni-MH chemistry — the BMS shuts output to protect the cells. The few-minute recovery you're seeing is the pack cooling back below the reset threshold. To avoid hitting cutoff, pause every few minutes during extended heavy drilling and let the pack vent. If the tool housing feels hot to the touch, that's your cue to stop before the sensor trips.

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