HUTT DDC55 Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 14.8V 600mAh
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HUTT DDC55 Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 14.8V 600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.8V
Amp
600mAh
HUTT DDC55 / W55 / W66 / G104 Series — 14.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PL443048-4S)
This is a 14.8V, 600mAh (8.88Wh) lithium-polymer replacement battery pack for HUTT cordless stick vacuums. It fits the DDC55, G104, W55, and W66 models. When the original pack stops holding charge or the vacuum dies mid-clean, this is the direct swap.
- DDC55, G104, W55, W66 compatibility: These models share the same 14.8V four-cell Li-Polymer architecture, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — which is why one pack covers the full range. Swapping to a different voltage or cell count will trip the BMS or damage the motor controller.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the DDC55 platform. The BMS handshake completed correctly on first connect, cell balancing activated as expected, and the overcurrent cutoff triggered at the correct threshold during a simulated blockage event.
- Dock charging habit on HUTT vacuums: Do not leave the vacuum sitting on the charging dock permanently. HUTT cordless vacuums on continuous dock charge develop capacity fade faster than units charged only when the pack is depleted. Charge to full, then remove from the dock.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low
This is not always a battery fault. On the DDC55, a partially blocked filter forces the motor to draw more current than rated to maintain airflow. That elevated draw causes the pack voltage to sag under load — the motor slows, suction drops, but the battery indicator hasn't triggered because resting voltage is still acceptable. Clean or replace the filter first. If suction recovers, the pack is fine. If sag persists with a clean filter, the pack's internal resistance has risen and cell capacity has degraded — replacement is the fix.
Motor cuts out briefly then restarts during use
A momentary cutout followed by recovery is the BMS tripping on an overcurrent event — not a random fault. On HUTT stick vacuums, this happens most often when the suction path is restricted: a clogged filter or blocked nozzle causes the motor to spike current trying to maintain vacuum. The BMS cuts power to protect the cells, then resets after a few seconds. Check the filter and nozzle before assuming the battery is at fault. If the issue persists with clear airways, measure pack voltage after a full charge — it should read 16.8V across the terminals.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HUTT
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My HUTT DDC55 charges fully but loses suction much faster than it used to — filter is clean. What's happening?
Capacity fade in the original Li-Polymer pack is the most common cause. As lithium-polymer cells age, their usable capacity drops while resting voltage can still look normal — so the indicator shows full, but the pack simply holds less energy than it did when new. There is no reconditioning fix for a degraded Li-Polymer pack. Replace the battery and check that the replacement reads 16.8V on a multimeter after a full charge cycle before first use.
The HUTT vacuum worked fine yesterday, but now it won't charge — the indicator light just blinks and nothing happens.
A blinking charge indicator on HUTT vacuums usually means the BMS has entered a protection state due to deep discharge — if the vacuum was left unused for an extended period, the pack voltage may have dropped below the BMS re-initialisation threshold. Some HUTT chargers will not attempt a charge below roughly 10V per pack. Try connecting the charger and leaving it for 30–45 minutes without interruption; some BMS circuits will trickle-recover from this state. If the light pattern does not change after that window, the pack has discharged too deeply to recover and needs replacement.
I replaced the battery in my HUTT W55 but the vacuum still cuts out every 20–30 seconds under normal use. Did I get a faulty pack?
A new pack cutting out repeatedly on short cycles points to a blocked airway, not a faulty cell. When the suction path is restricted — clogged HEPA filter, blocked brush roll, or kinked hose — the motor draws sustained high current, which trips the BMS overcurrent protection on the replacement pack just as it would on the original. Remove and clean the filter, clear the brush roll, and run the vacuum again. If the cutouts stop, the pack is functioning correctly. If they continue with clear airways, check that the pack voltage reads 16.8V fully charged before concluding the unit is at fault.
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