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Aquajack 211 Pool Cleaner Replacement Battery 11.1V 2600mAh

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Fits Aquajack 211 pool cleaner and replaces OEM part number PSD 18650.
11.1V 2600mAh lithium-ion cell delivers full voltage to the motor throughout the cleaning cycle.
Connector type matches original housing; verify three-pin orientation before seating to avoid reverse polarity.
Bench testing showed stable voltage under sustained motor load with no BMS cutoff at peak draw.
Remove this battery from the charging dock immediately after reaching full charge — continuous dock contact causes capacity fade in cordless pool vacuums.

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Voltage

11.1V

Amp

2600mAh

Aquajack 211 Pool Cleaner — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (PSD 18650)

This 11.1V Li-ion battery replaces the original pack in the Aquajack 211 robotic pool cleaner. It fits the 211 model directly and carries a 2600mAh (28.86Wh) capacity. The three-cell 18650 configuration matches the voltage rail the 211's drive motor and control board expect.

  • Aquajack 211 fitment: The 211 runs its brush motor and navigation logic from a single 11.1V three-series Li-ion pack. The PSD 18650 cell format and BMS output match the voltage and connector spec the unit draws from — no adapter or modification needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on the bench. The onboard BMS engaged correctly at low-cell cutoff and handled the inrush current when the brush motor started from rest without tripping.
  • Pool cleaner charge discipline: Remove the Aquajack 211 from its charging cradle once the pack reaches full charge. Leaving a Li-ion robotic cleaner on continuous cradle charge accelerates capacity fade — the trickle current at full state-of-charge degrades cell chemistry faster than normal cycling.

Suction dropping on the 211 before the battery indicator shows low

A partially blocked filter forces the brush and suction motor to draw harder than rated current. This causes voltage to sag at the pack terminals even when cell charge is still adequate. The 211's control board reads that sag as reduced available power and scales back motor speed — which the user sees as suction loss, not a battery fault. Clear the filter basket and check the debris bag before concluding the battery is at fault.

Motor cutting out mid-cycle and then recovering after a pause

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a motor failure. When the 211's intake is restricted — by debris buildup or a clogged filter — sustained high current draw triggers the battery's protection circuit, which cuts output to prevent cell damage. After a short pause, the BMS resets and the unit powers back on. Fix the restriction first: clear the filter and inlet, then resume the cycle. If trips continue with a clean filter, check that pack voltage at rest reads above 10.5V.

Compatible Models

211 Pool Cleaner

Replaces Part Numbers

PSD 18650

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate28.86Wh
Net Weight145g /5.11 oz
Gross Weight215g /7.58 oz
Approximate Weight215g /7.58 oz
Dimension 69.60 x 35.00 x 35.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Aquajack
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Aquajack 211 finishes its cleaning cycle noticeably faster than it used to — filter is clean, nothing is blocked. What's happening?

Capacity fade from continuous dock charging is the most common cause. Li-ion cells cycled with a constant trickle charge at full state-of-charge lose usable capacity over time, so the pack simply holds less energy than it originally did. A replacement pack restores rated capacity, but only if you remove the 211 from the cradle once charging is complete. Charge to full, disconnect, and store dry until the next cycle.

The 211 won't start after sitting unused in the shed for a couple of months — charger shows it's plugged in but nothing happens.

Extended storage without a charge allows Li-ion cells to self-discharge below the BMS re-engagement threshold — typically under 2.5V per cell, or around 7.5V for a three-cell pack. At that point the BMS locks output to prevent damage and the charger may not be able to wake the pack. Some chargers with a recovery or "boost" mode can slowly bring voltage back up to the re-engagement point. Check pack voltage with a multimeter; if it reads below 7.5V, use a charger with a recovery mode or replace the pack.

My new replacement battery for the Aquajack 211 isn't being recognised by the charger — lights flash but charging never starts.

The 211's charger handshakes with the BMS in the pack before initiating a charge cycle. If the BMS in the replacement cell initialises at a slightly different voltage or the handshake pulse isn't acknowledged, the charger aborts. Disconnect the pack, wait 60 seconds, and reconnect — this allows the BMS to reset its communication state. If the charger still won't engage, verify the pack voltage reads between 9V and 12.6V with a multimeter, which is the acceptance window the charger expects before it will begin charging.

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