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Brush Cleaner Mop 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 2000mAh

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Fits Brush Cleaner Mop and replaces OEM battery CS-HSP181VX for cordless cleaning operation.
3.6V and 2000mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers consistent voltage output through the cleaning cycle without stepdown sag.
Connector slides straight into the Cleaner Mop battery slot with a mechanical locking tab on the left side.
We ran discharge cycles on the BMS — Ni-MH accepts charge immediately without balance circuit delays or firmware handshakes.
Remove the battery from the charging dock as soon as it reaches full charge; continuous dock residence degrades Ni-MH capacity within weeks.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

2000mAh

Brush Cleaner Mop — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 3.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Brush Cleaner Mop cordless cleaning device. It fits the handheld electric mop directly and restores power when the original cell has lost capacity or failed. No OEM part number is listed for this model — match by device name and physical dimensions (129.90 × 24.30 × 22.50mm) before fitting.

  • Cleaner Mop platform fit: The Brush Cleaner Mop runs a single 3.6V Ni-MH cell at low current draw. The compact cylindrical form factor (129.90 × 24.30 × 22.50mm) and voltage rail must match the original exactly — the device has no BMS handshake, so physical fitment and voltage are the two checkpoints.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a Ni-MH compatible charger. The cell accepted a full charge without thermal event, held voltage through discharge, and recovered from a partial state of charge without voltage depression typical of mishandled Ni-MH cells.
  • Ni-MH conditioning for cordless mops: Do not store this battery at full charge for extended periods between cleaning sessions. Ni-MH cells left fully charged and idle develop self-discharge faster than those stored at 40–60% charge. Run the mop down partially before putting it away for more than two weeks.

Battery fade from leaving the Cleaner Mop on continuous dock charge

Ni-MH chemistry does not tolerate indefinite trickle charging the way some lithium packs do. Leaving the Brush Cleaner Mop plugged in continuously after a full charge forces a low-level current through an already-saturated cell. Over weeks, this degrades capacity noticeably — the cell voltage under load drops earlier each cycle. Charge to full, remove from the charger, and reconnect only when the device needs another session.

Suction dropping before the power indicator shows low

This happens when the motor draws more current than the cell can sustain at its current state of charge — voltage sags under load before the indicator registers a low reading. On compact cordless mops, a partially blocked filter forces the motor to work harder, accelerating voltage sag. Clear the filter first. If suction still drops early with a clean filter on a new cell, check that the charger brought the battery to its full 3.6V terminal voltage before use.

Compatible Models

Cleaner Mop

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate7.2Wh
Net Weight136.2g /4.80 oz
Gross Weight286.2g /10.10 oz
Approximate Weight286.2g /10.10 oz
Dimension 129.90 x 24.30 x 22.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Brush
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Brush Cleaner Mop motor cuts out for a few seconds then comes back on — what's causing that?

That is a momentary overcurrent condition — the cell voltage drops sharply under motor load, the device's protection circuit interrupts current, then the cell recovers slightly and power resumes. On this Ni-MH cell, a restricted filter is the most common trigger because the motor draws harder against the blockage. Clean the filter fully, then recharge the battery to 3.6V terminal voltage and retest before assuming the cell is faulty.

The new replacement battery isn't holding charge as long as I expected even after the first few uses — is something wrong?

Ni-MH cells often ship in a partially discharged state and need two to three full charge-discharge cycles before reaching rated capacity. Run the mop until power drops noticeably, charge fully, and repeat. If capacity still falls short after three cycles, verify your charger output matches the 3.6V Ni-MH requirement — a mismatched charger will undercharge the cell and it will never reach 2000mAh usable capacity.

The Cleaner Mop won't charge at all with the replacement battery installed — charger light stays off or behaves oddly.

Ni-MH chargers on low-voltage single-cell devices often use a voltage threshold to detect a connected pack — if the replacement cell arrives deeply discharged (below ~1.0V), the charger may not recognise it as a valid battery. Try connecting the charger for 10–15 minutes regardless of the indicator light; a deeply discharged Ni-MH cell needs a slow recovery trickle before the charger engages its normal charge cycle. If the cell reaches 1.1V or above, the charger should then lock on and proceed normally.

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