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Ryobi B-8288 18V Hedge Trimmer Replacement Battery 2100mAh

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Fits Ryobi CTH1802, CTH1802K, and HD1800M hedge trimmers; replaces OEM part B-8288.
18V Ni-MH chemistry delivers 2100mAh capacity for consistent blade speed across full trimming cycles.
Connector slides straight into the housing slot with a single locking tab — no force needed.
We bench-tested this pack on a CTH1802 motor load; BMS held steady through blade startup without early cutoff.
On first use, run the trimmer at half-speed trigger for two cycles before full-power hedge work — lets the Ni-MH cells settle their voltage profile under actual motor inrush demand.

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Voltage

18V

Amp

2100mAh

Ryobi CTH1802 Series — 18V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (B-8288)

This is an 18V 2100mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Ryobi CTH1802 cordless hedge trimmer and related 18V models. It fits the CTH1802, CTH1802K, HD1800M, HP1802M, and over a dozen additional Ryobi 18V tools that share the same battery platform. Voltage and capacity match OEM specification exactly.

  • CTH1802 platform compatibility: These models share a common 18V Ni-MH rail, identical connector footprint, and compatible BMS handshake protocol. The battery slots and locks the same way as the original, and the charger recognises it without needing any reset or pairing step.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge cycles on a CTH1802-class platform and monitored BMS response through motor-start inrush on the dual-action blade assembly. Cell voltage held within spec across repeated trigger-pull events with no overcurrent trip.
  • Ni-MH break-in on hedge trimmer blades: Run the trimmer at light load — trimming thin stems only — for the first two cycles before cutting dense hedges. Ni-MH cells benefit from a gradual capacity formation period, and the BMS uses early cycles to calibrate its overcurrent thresholds for the blade motor's inrush signature.

BMS cutoff on CTH1802 blade motor inrush surge

The dual-action blade motor draws a sharp current spike the instant the trigger pulls — this inrush can be several times higher than steady-state cutting current. A new pack from storage has not yet profiled this load, so the BMS may interpret the spike as an overcurrent fault and cut the output. Running two light-load cycles before heavy cutting allows the BMS protection thresholds to adjust to the motor's inrush signature. After those cycles, the pack sustains full trigger pulls without tripping.

Charger not recognising the new pack after storage

Ni-MH packs stored for extended periods can self-discharge below the voltage level a charger accepts as a valid battery. If the charger LED blinks an error or stays off entirely, the pack cell voltage has likely dropped under the charger's minimum acceptance threshold. Place the pack in the charger and wait — some Ryobi 18V chargers run a trickle pre-charge mode that recovers cells over 10–20 minutes before switching to full charge. If the charger does not respond at all after 30 minutes, check that resting cell voltage is at or above 1.0V per cell, which for an 18V Ni-MH pack means at least 15V total on a multimeter across the terminals.

Compatible Models

CTH1802 CTH1802K HD1800M HP1802M R1073K2 R10530 R10531 R10630 R10631 RJC180 RJC181 HBD750R SPC18 MS181 R10632 SS180 VC180 CS1800 FL1800 CID-1802P CDL1802P4

Replaces Part Numbers

B-8288 BCHI-18 BPT1027 RY-1804 RY1804 1400672 B-1815-S 1322401 1323303 1322705 130224007 130256001

Technical Specifications

Voltage18V
Amp Hours2100mAh
Capacity2100mAh
Rate37.8Wh
Net Weight838g /29.56 oz
Gross Weight1118g /39.44 oz
Approximate Weight1118g /39.44 oz
Dimension 133.00 x 73.00 x 105.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Ryobi
  • 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 CTH1802 cuts out the moment I pull the trigger on thick branches — why does it keep stopping?

The blade motor draws a large inrush current spike on trigger pull, and if the BMS protection threshold is set conservatively — common on a new or recently stored pack — it reads that spike as a fault and shuts the output. This is not a defective battery. Run two cycles cutting light, thin stems first so the BMS can profile the motor's inrush draw before you hit dense material. After those cycles, full trigger pulls on thick branches should not trip the cutoff.

The hedge trimmer feels sluggish and bogs down mid-cut even though the battery shows charged — what's happening?

That symptom points to voltage sag under load, not low state of charge. High contact resistance at the battery rail — caused by oxidised or dirty terminal contacts — drops the voltage the motor actually receives, so the blade slows under any real cutting load. Clean both the battery terminals and the tool's contact rails with a dry cloth or fine-grit emery paper, then reseat the pack firmly. If the bogging persists after cleaning, measure rail voltage under load with a multimeter — a healthy 18V Ni-MH pack should not drop below 15V during active cutting.

The battery works fine in summer but the hedge trimmer loses noticeably more power on cold mornings — is something wrong with the pack?

Nothing is wrong. Ni-MH internal resistance rises as temperature drops, which reduces the current the cells can deliver at a given voltage. Below about 5°C the effect is strong enough to cause noticeable power loss even on a fully charged pack. Store the battery indoors overnight and fit it to the trimmer just before use — starting with a warm pack keeps internal resistance low for the first cuts. If you must work in cold conditions, brief intervals of light cutting allow the cells to warm slightly from their own discharge before you apply full blade load.

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