Electrolux EFP61712 Replacement Battery 21.6V 2500mAh
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Electrolux EFP61712 Replacement Battery 21.6V 2500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
21.6V
Amp
2500mAh
Electrolux EFP61712 Series — 21.6V Li-ion Replacement Battery (WKZS21625PG-25)
This 21.6V lithium-ion battery at 2500mAh (54Wh) replaces the original WKZS21625PG-25 pack in Electrolux cordless stick vacuums. It fits the EFP61712, EFP61712A, EFP61713, and EFP61714 models. When the original pack can no longer hold charge through a full cleaning pass, this replacement restores the motor's working voltage range.
- EFP61712 series compatibility: These four models share the same 21.6V nominal voltage rail, connector format, and BMS handshake protocol. Swapping between them carries no compatibility risk — the cell chemistry and communication signals match across the range.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge cycles and confirmed the BMS correctly limits inrush current at motor start, holds voltage under sustained suction load, and triggers thermal cutoff within spec range before the housing reaches unsafe temperatures.
- Dock charging habit on EFP61712 vacuums: Do not leave this vacuum sitting on the charging dock indefinitely. The EFP series dock does not interrupt charge once the pack is full — it continues trickle charging, which accelerates capacity fade in Li-ion cells. Charge to full, then remove the vacuum from the dock.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low on EFP61712
A partially blocked filter or cyclone chamber forces the motor to draw current well above its rated load. The BMS reads this as a high-drain event and steps down voltage delivery to protect the cells — suction drops noticeably even though the indicator still shows charge remaining. The vacuum is not failing; the battery is responding correctly to an overloaded motor. Clean the filter first. If suction restores immediately after cleaning, the battery was never the issue.
Motor cuts out mid-clean and then recovers after a short pause
This pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. When sustained suction restriction — from a clogged filter, tangled brush roll, or blockage in the duct — forces continuous high current draw, the BMS trips and disconnects the motor to prevent cell damage. After a brief pause, internal temperature drops and the BMS resets, which is why the vacuum powers back on. Clear any blockage, confirm the filter is clean and fully seated, then restart. If the trip repeats with a clean filter, measure resting voltage — a healthy pack at partial charge should read above 20V.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Electrolux
- 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 EFP61712 loses suction halfway through the job but the battery light isn't flashing — why?
The suction drop is almost always a filter restriction pulling the motor into high-draw territory, not a failing battery. The BMS responds to the excess current by reducing voltage output before the indicator ever registers low. Pull out the filter, clean it thoroughly, and run the vacuum again — if suction returns to full strength, the battery was not the problem. A genuinely depleted pack shows a low indicator and reduced suction at the same time.
I left my EFP61712 on the charging dock all the time and now the new battery fades faster than expected — did I get a bad cell?
The dock on this Electrolux series does not cut power once the pack is full, so any battery left docked continuously receives a slow trickle charge that degrades Li-ion cells over time. The cell itself is not defective — the storage habit caused the fade. Charge the replacement pack to full, remove the vacuum from the dock, and only return it when the pack needs charging again. This single change significantly slows capacity loss.
The EFP61712 motor cuts out after about 30 seconds on carpet and then starts working again after I set it down — is this a battery fault?
That restart-and-recover pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip caused by sustained restricted airflow, most often a clogged filter or a brush roll tangled with hair. The BMS disconnects the motor to protect the cells, then resets once current demand drops during the pause. Check the filter and brush roll before assuming the battery is at fault. If the trip still happens with a clean filter and clear brush roll, measure the pack's resting voltage — it should read above 20V between uses on a healthy charge.
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