Wella Eclipse Clipper Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh
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Wella Eclipse Clipper Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2200mAh
Wella Eclipse Clipper — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (8725-1001)
This 3.7V, 2200mAh Li-ion cell replaces the OEM battery in the Wella Eclipse Clipper cordless hair clipper. It restores full cordless cutting power for barbers and stylists when the original pack degrades. Capacity is 8.14Wh — matched to the stock specification.
- Eclipse Clipper platform fit: The Eclipse Clipper runs a single-cell 3.7V Li-ion architecture with a BMS that monitors cell voltage and temperature. This replacement matches the OEM voltage rail and connector footprint so the clipper's charge indicator and protection circuits communicate correctly with the pack.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge passes on the Eclipse Clipper platform. The BMS accepted charge handshake without fault, and cutoff triggered at the correct low-voltage threshold without dropping into protection lock.
- Motor load tip for daily salon use: Heavy continuous passes through thick hair spike current draw sharply. Let the clipper cool for two to three minutes between extended cutting sessions — sustained high-draw use without a break accelerates cell temperature and can trigger the BMS thermal cutoff before the battery indicator shows low.
Why the Eclipse Clipper loses blade speed before the battery indicator shows empty
The Eclipse Clipper's indicator reads state of charge from a resting voltage estimate, not under load. When the motor pulls peak current — during thick or dense hair passes — cell voltage sags below what the resting estimate predicts. The BMS registers this sag and reduces output to protect the cell, which the user experiences as blade slowdown even though the indicator still shows charge remaining. A worn or partially degraded cell sags harder under the same load, making this symptom appear earlier in the charge cycle.
Eclipse Clipper not charging after cleaning product exposure
Spray disinfectants and clipper coolants used in salon environments can leave residue on the charging contacts. Moisture or chemical film bridging the contacts causes the BMS to trip a protection fault — the device reports a dead or unresponsive battery when the actual fault is at the contact interface. Wipe both the clipper charging port and the charger pins with a dry cloth before reconnecting. If charge still does not initiate, allow the contacts to dry fully for 30 minutes, then reconnect — the BMS should re-initialise and accept charge above 2.5V cell voltage.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Wella
- 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 Eclipse Clipper blade speed drops halfway through a cut even though the battery shows half charge — what's happening?
This is voltage sag under motor load, not a faulty indicator. When the motor pulls peak current through a dense section of hair, the cell voltage drops faster than the resting-state indicator can track, and the BMS throttles output to protect the cell. A degraded original battery makes this happen earlier in the cycle. Replacing the cell restores the voltage headroom the motor needs to hold speed — check that blade speed stays consistent through a full charge cycle after fitting the new battery.
The Eclipse Clipper sits in the charger all night but the charge light never comes on — dock contacts or battery fault?
First check the charging contacts on both the clipper and the dock for oxidation or product residue — salon sprays and clipper oil leave a film that breaks the circuit. Clean both contact points with a dry cloth and reconnect. If the charge light still does not activate, check that the charger output is live using a multimeter; the dock pins should read approximately 4.2V. A battery that has discharged below the BMS recovery threshold (around 2.5V) may need a trickle-charge compatible charger to re-initialise before the dock will register it.
My Eclipse Clipper battery fades noticeably after a few months of daily use — is that normal for this cell?
Daily partial cycling is the main cause. Charging the clipper every day before the cell has meaningfully discharged trains the BMS to treat a partial state of charge as "full," and the indicator drifts — reported capacity shrinks over time even though the cell itself is not faulty. To slow this drift, allow the clipper to run down to the low-battery indicator at least once per week before charging. This lets the BMS recalibrate its state-of-charge window and keeps the 2200mAh capacity reading accurate.
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