Bissell 2142 Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 14.4V 3400mAh
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Bissell 2142 Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 14.4V 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Bissell 2142 / 1605C Series — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (4ICR19/65)
This 14.4V 3400mAh lithium-ion battery replaces the original pack in Bissell cordless stick and handheld vacuums including the 2142, 1605C, 1974, and 1605 models. It matches the original voltage rail and connector, so the charger and motor controller recognise it without modification. Capacity is 3400mAh (48.96Wh), identical to the factory specification.
- 2142 and 1605C platform fit: These models share the same 14.4V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. A single pack covers all listed variants because the motor controller reads the same voltage and cell configuration across the range.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the 2142 platform. The BMS accepted the charger handshake on first connection, and the cell protection circuit tripped correctly at the rated low-voltage cutoff without triggering false shutdowns under normal suction load.
- Dock charging behaviour on the 2142: Remove the vacuum from the charging dock once the indicator shows full. Bissell's dock design passes a low-level trickle current continuously — leaving the pack on dock between uses accelerates capacity fade on lithium cells faster than on-demand charging cycles do.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low
The motor in the 2142 draws significantly more current when the filter is partially blocked or the dustbin is near capacity. That elevated draw causes the cell voltage to sag under load, which the BMS interprets as a low-charge condition — cutting motor speed before the indicator changes. The battery itself is not depleted; the pack voltage recovers as soon as load drops. Clean the filter and empty the bin, then retest — if suction holds at full speed, the pack is delivering correctly at 14.4V nominal.
Motor cuts out mid-clean then restarts after a few seconds
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a failed battery. When sustained suction restriction — blocked filter, tangled brush roll, or sealed pickup nozzle — forces the motor to draw above the pack's rated discharge current, the BMS opens the circuit to protect the cells. It resets automatically once current demand falls and cell temperature drops. The fix is to clear the restriction first: check the filter, brush roll, and hose before assuming the battery is at fault. If trips continue on an unobstructed machine, measure resting pack voltage — it should read between 15.6V and 16.8V after a full charge.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Bissell
- 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 Bissell 2142 loses suction halfway through a clean but the battery light still shows full — is the new battery faulty?
The battery is almost certainly fine. Under a restricted airflow path — clogged filter, full dustbin, or tangled brush roll — the motor draws more current than rated, which causes cell voltage to sag and motor speed to drop even though the indicator hasn't changed. Clear the filter and empty the bin completely, then run again. If suction holds at full strength, the pack is delivering correctly at 14.4V nominal.
The vacuum ran well for the first few weeks after fitting this battery, but now it seems to drain faster than it used to — what causes that?
Continuous dock charging is the most common cause. Bissell's dock passes a low-level charge current even after the pack is full, and lithium cells lose measurable capacity when held at full charge under trickle current over weeks. Charge the battery only when the vacuum is depleted, then remove it from the dock once the indicator shows full. That single habit change slows capacity fade significantly on this platform.
The replacement battery isn't being recognised by the charger — the charge light doesn't come on at all. What should I check?
First, reseat the battery pack firmly in the dock — a partial connection breaks the BMS communication line before voltage even reaches the charger circuit. If the charge light still doesn't activate, check the contact pins on both the battery and dock for debris or corrosion and clean with a dry cloth. Then confirm the dock output with a multimeter: the charging port should show between 16V and 17V DC with no load. If the dock is producing correct voltage and the contacts are clean but the light still won't come on, the dock itself is the fault, not the battery.
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