Geberit ACO 202 18V Replacement Battery 4000mAh Li-ion
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Geberit ACO 202 18V Replacement Battery 4000mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
18V
Amp
4000mAh
Geberit ACO 202 / 203 Series — 18V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This is an 18V Li-ion replacement battery rated at 4000mAh (72Wh), built to fit the Geberit ACO 202, 203, 203plus, and 203XL cordless tool range. It slots into the same battery port as the original pack and communicates with the same BMS handshake these tools expect. Voltage and connector match the OEM spec.
- ACO 202, 203, 203plus, 203XL platform: These models share the same 18V battery rail, connector footprint, and BMS communication protocol. One pack covers the full ACO cordless range without adapter plates or firmware changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through motor-start inrush cycles on an 18V cordless platform. The BMS held the overcurrent threshold without nuisance trips during repeated cold trigger-pulls, and cell balancing activated correctly after each discharge cycle.
- Break-in load cycle — ACO tool specific: On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before applying maximum torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and set overcurrent protection thresholds before you hit full load.
BMS Cutoff on ACO Motor-Start Inrush Surge
When you pull the trigger on a cordless tool, the motor draws a sharp current spike — often three to five times the steady-state draw — for the first fraction of a second. If the BMS has not yet profiled the motor load, it reads that spike as a fault and cuts the output rail. This is not a defective battery. It is the protection circuit doing its job with incomplete data. Running two half-load cycles first teaches the BMS the expected inrush signature so it stops triggering on normal motor starts.
Tool Bogs Under Load — Voltage Sag at the Rail
If the ACO feels weak under sustained load but recovers when you release the trigger, the problem is usually voltage sag rather than a capacity issue. High contact resistance between the pack terminals and the tool's battery port drops the voltage under load — the cell voltage looks fine at rest but collapses mid-cut. Clean the battery contacts on both the pack and the tool with a dry cloth, then check the no-load terminal voltage with a multimeter. A healthy 18V Li-ion pack should read between 19.8V and 20.5V fully charged; anything below 18V at rest points to a cell fault.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Geberit
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My ACO tool cuts out the instant I pull the trigger — battery seems fine at rest. What's happening?
This is a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current exceeding the protection threshold. The battery reads the trigger-pull spike as a short-circuit event and shuts the output rail before the motor reaches running speed. Run two half-load cycles first — light drilling, no heavy torque — so the BMS can log the motor's inrush signature and raise the trip threshold accordingly. After those two cycles, full-load trigger pulls should hold without cutout.
The charger light blinks red and never moves to green on this new pack. It was sitting in a box for months.
Extended storage drops cell voltage below the charger's acceptance floor — most 18V chargers refuse to charge packs sitting below roughly 12–13V to avoid forcing current into a potentially damaged cell. Pull the pack off the charger, wait 10 minutes, then reconnect. Some chargers include a recovery mode that pulses low current to bring the voltage back into the acceptance window; if yours does, it activates on the second connection attempt. If the red blink persists after two attempts, check the resting cell voltage across the terminals — a reading above 14V means the charger is the issue, not the pack.
ACO runs fine for the first few minutes then gets noticeably weaker — does this pack have a thermal cutoff?
Yes. Sustained heavy load heats both the motor and the cells simultaneously, and in an enclosed tool housing that heat has nowhere to go. Once internal cell temperature crosses the BMS thermal limit — typically around 60°C — output current is throttled to protect the cells. This is correct behaviour, not a fault. Give the pack a 10-minute rest between extended heavy-load sessions. If the tool bogs after only light use, check the terminal voltage mid-session; anything dropping below 16V under load on a nominally 18V pack points to premature capacity fade rather than thermal cutoff.
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