Black&Decker SSC1000 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2200mAh
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Black&Decker SSC1000 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
2200mAh
Black&Decker SSC1000 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (478669-00)
This is a 7.2V, 2200mAh Ni-MH battery built to replace OEM part 478669-00 in the Black&Decker SSC1000 cordless handheld vacuum. It fits directly into the SSC1000's battery bay with the same connector orientation and voltage rail the motor controller expects. Capacity is rated at 2200mAh (15.84Wh), matching the original specification.
- SSC1000 motor compatibility: The SSC1000 runs a brushed DC motor on a 7.2V supply rail. Any deviation in voltage or cell count trips the motor controller before the vacuum reaches working suction speed. This cell pack matches the original six-cell Ni-MH configuration exactly, so the controller sees the voltage profile it expects on startup.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and load discharge on the SSC1000 motor assembly. The BMS held charge across all six cells without voltage imbalance at the midpoint of discharge, and the motor ran without thermal cutoff under sustained load.
- Dock charging behaviour on the SSC1000: Remove the vacuum from the charging dock as soon as the charge indicator shows full. The SSC1000 dock does not cut trickle current automatically, and Ni-MH cells left on continuous low current charge develop capacity fade faster than cells that sit off the charger between uses.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low on the SSC1000
This happens when the motor draws more current than rated — usually because the filter is partially blocked. A restricted airflow path forces the motor to work harder, pulling the battery voltage down faster than the indicator logic expects. The indicator reads cell voltage, not remaining capacity, so it lags behind actual depletion under high-draw conditions. Clear the filter first, then recharge to full and retest — if suction holds longer, the filter was the cause, not the battery.
Motor cuts out mid-use and recovers after a short pause
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. When suction is blocked — by a clog, a pressed-in filter, or debris at the nozzle — the motor stalls briefly and draws a spike of current above the BMS threshold. The pack shuts output, the motor stops, and the BMS resets once current drops to zero. Clearing the blockage before restarting prevents repeat trips. If the motor cuts out on an unobstructed vacuum with a freshly charged pack, check that cell voltage sits above 7.0V under light load before assuming a faulty unit.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Black&Decker
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My SSC1000 runs for a much shorter time than it used to even with a full charge — is the new battery the issue?
A partially blocked filter is the most common cause. When airflow is restricted, the motor draws above its rated current and drains the pack faster than normal use would. Clean or replace the filter, charge the battery fully, and remove it from the dock the moment charging completes. If runtime is still noticeably short after that, check that the pack voltage reads at or above 7.2V on a multimeter immediately after a full charge cycle.
The SSC1000 charged fine on the old battery but won't charge at all on the replacement — what's happening?
Some Black&Decker SSC1000 chargers expect the battery temperature sensor in the pack to respond within a specific resistance range before initiating charge current. If the charger's indicator light doesn't come on, seat the battery firmly in the dock and check that the contact pins on both the battery and the dock are clean and free of debris. If the light still doesn't trigger, measure the dock output voltage — it should read between 8V and 9V DC on open circuit. A dock reading below that range points to a failed charger, not the battery.
The SSC1000 battery I left on the dock for several weeks now barely holds a charge — can it be recovered?
Continuous dock charging on the SSC1000 applies a low-level trickle current that Ni-MH cells can't tolerate indefinitely — it degrades capacity faster than regular charge-discharge cycling does. Run two or three full discharge and recharge cycles: use the vacuum until the motor noticeably slows, then charge to full and remove from the dock immediately. If capacity doesn't recover after three cycles and the pack voltage drops below 6.5V under light motor load, the cells have reached end of life and the pack needs replacement.
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