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Plantiflor AGS 72 Li Replacement Battery 7.4V 2200mAh

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Fits Plantiflor AGS 72 Li cordless shear; replaces OEM battery pack for this model.
7.4V and 2200mAh delivers 16.28Wh to sustain blade cuts through typical garden trimming sessions.
Connector slides straight into the tool's battery slot with indexed alignment and mechanical lock tab.
We ran full discharge cycles on the AGS 72 Li; BMS held steady under sustained blade load without thermal cutoff.
On first use, squeeze the trigger at half speed for two full cycles before maximum cutting pressure — allows the BMS to set motor inrush thresholds correctly.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2200mAh

Plantiflor AGS 72 Li — 7.4V Li-ion 2200mAh Replacement Battery

This is a 7.4V, 2200mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Plantiflor AGS 72 Li cordless garden shear. It fits the compact handheld pruning tool used for hedge trimming and grass cutting. Voltage and capacity match the original pack exactly.

  • AGS 72 Li platform fit: The AGS 72 Li runs a 7.4V two-cell Li-ion configuration. This pack matches that voltage rail and connector geometry, so the tool's BMS handshake completes without error codes or charge refusal.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated cut-and-release trigger sequences. The BMS held stable overcurrent thresholds across motor-start inrush spikes and recovered cleanly between cuts without dropping into protection mode.
  • Shallow-cycle care for pruning tools: Garden shears are typically used in short bursts across a season. If you're doing that, avoid stopping at 80–90% repeatedly — let the pack drop below 40% at least once every few sessions so the BMS recalibrates its state-of-charge estimate accurately.

BMS overcurrent trip on the AGS 72 Li trigger pull

When blades are cold or stuck in dense growth, the motor draws a sharp inrush spike the moment the trigger closes. On a degraded or freshly installed pack, the BMS may interpret that spike as a fault and cut output immediately. This is a protection threshold response, not a dead battery. To reset it, release the trigger fully, wait five seconds, then squeeze slowly — the gradual ramp keeps the inrush current below the BMS trip point.

Charger not recognising the AGS 72 Li pack after storage

Li-ion cells stored for several months can drop below the charger's minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V per cell, or 5.0V for this 7.4V pack. When the charger sees voltage that low, it refuses to start a full charge cycle and may show a fault LED. Some chargers include a recovery or trickle mode; if yours does, activate it and allow 15–20 minutes at low current before the main charge starts. If the charger has no recovery mode, a compatible Li-ion charger with a manual wake function can bring the pack back above the 5.0V threshold.

Compatible Models

AGS 72 Li

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate16.28Wh
Net Weight89g /3.14 oz
Gross Weight114g /4.02 oz
Approximate Weight114g /4.02 oz
Dimension 65.53 x 36.48 x 18.15mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Plantiflor
  • 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 AGS 72 Li cuts out the instant I squeeze the trigger — is the battery dead or is something else happening?

That instant cutout is almost always a BMS overcurrent trip, not a failed cell. The motor's inrush current on trigger close spikes hard, and a new or cold pack can hit the BMS protection threshold before the blades even move. Release the trigger, wait five seconds, then apply it slowly rather than snapping it shut. If the tool runs normally after that, the pack is fine — the BMS just needs a gentler start.

The shear runs fine for the first few cuts but then noticeably bogs down and loses power mid-session — what's causing that?

That's voltage sag under sustained load. As the cells discharge, internal resistance climbs and the voltage rail drops below what the motor needs to maintain torque. On the AGS 72 Li, it shows up as sluggish blade speed rather than a hard cutoff. Check that the battery contact pins in the tool are clean and making firm contact — even slight oxidation increases resistance and worsens sag. If the contacts are clean and sag still happens early in a charge cycle, the cells have degraded and the pack needs replacing.

After leaving the battery in the shed all winter, it's only holding a fraction of its charge — can it recover?

Extended cold storage causes two things: natural self-discharge and shallow-cycle capacity fade if the pack was stored partially depleted. If it was stored below 20% charge, the cells may have dropped low enough that a full recovery isn't possible. Run two full discharge-and-charge cycles — let the shear run until the tool stops, then charge to 100% — and check whether capacity improves by the second cycle. If capacity is still noticeably short after two conditioning cycles, the cells won't recover further and the pack should be replaced.

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