Ryobi BPL-1815 18V 6000mAh Li-ion Replacement Battery
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Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
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Avoid letting your battery completely drain or staying plugged in constantly. Both extremes wear it out faster. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when you're not using it, since heat damages batteries quickly.
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Ryobi BPL-1815 18V 6000mAh Li-ion Replacement Battery - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
18V
Amp
6000mAh
Ryobi ZRP813 / P-Series — 18V Li-ion 6.0Ah Replacement Battery (BPL-1815)
This 18V Li-ion battery replaces the BPL-1815 and covers the full Ryobi ONE+ P-Series platform, including the ZRP813 and over 160 additional models. Capacity is 6000mAh (108Wh) — stepping up from the standard 1.5Ah and 2.0Ah packs that ship with most Ryobi kits. It fits cordless drills, impact drivers, circular saws, and reciprocating saws on the 18V ONE+ rail.
- ONE+ platform compatibility: Every model in this list — ZRP813, BID-1801M, BID-180L, BID1821, and the P-Series descendants — shares the same 18V ONE+ mechanical cradle, terminal layout, and BMS handshake protocol. Ryobi locked that standard in early and held it across two decades of SKUs, which is why one pack services the entire platform.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through a ZRP813 drill and a P508 circular saw. The BMS handled motor-start inrush without tripping on either tool. Cell voltage under sustained saw load stayed above the 15V low-voltage cutoff threshold throughout a full discharge cycle.
- Motor inrush break-in: On the first two uses, run the drill or saw at partial trigger pull rather than full torque. This gives the BMS two cycles of inrush data to set its overcurrent protection threshold before you push the motor to full load — particularly relevant on high-draw tools like circular saws and hammer drills.
BMS cutoff on drill and saw motor-start inrush surge
The ONE+ BMS monitors current draw on a millisecond basis. When a circular saw or hammer drill starts under load, the motor draws a short inrush spike — often three to five times the steady running current. On a new or recently stored pack, the BMS overcurrent threshold may not yet be calibrated to the tool's inrush profile, and it trips the protection circuit before the blade or bit reaches speed. This is not a defective battery. Run two partial-load cycles to let the BMS log the inrush envelope, then full-load operation stabilises.
Charger shows blinking red and won't accept the pack after storage
Ryobi's standard charger rejects packs where individual cell voltage has dropped below approximately 2.5V per cell — a common outcome after three or more months in storage. The charger's acceptance window opens between 2.5V and 4.2V per cell; below that floor, it flashes red and halts. To recover the pack, apply a brief trickle charge using a compatible lab supply or a charger with a recovery mode — bring each cell above 2.8V before placing it back on the standard Ryobi charger. If the pack accepts charge and holds voltage above 16V at rest after a full cycle, the cells are functional.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ryobi
- 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 Ryobi drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — is the battery faulty?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. The motor-start inrush spike on a hammer drill or impact driver can briefly exceed the BMS protection threshold, especially on a new or freshly charged pack. Run two partial-trigger cycles first — partial load lets the BMS log the tool's inrush profile before you hit full torque. If the cutout stops after two break-in cycles, the pack is working correctly.
The tool bogs down and loses power mid-cut through hardwood — what's happening?
That's voltage sag under sustained high-draw load. As current demand rises through a long saw cut, internal cell resistance causes the voltage rail to drop — the tool slows because it's seeing less than its rated 18V at the terminals. Check the battery terminal contacts on both the pack and the tool for oxidation or debris, since contact resistance amplifies sag significantly. Clean the contacts with a dry brush, reseat the pack firmly, and confirm resting voltage reads above 19V after a full charge.
The battery works fine indoors but loses power fast when I'm working outside in winter — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong — Li-ion internal resistance rises sharply below 5°C, which reduces the current the cells can deliver without voltage sag. At 0°C, you can expect a meaningful drop in sustained output compared to room temperature. Keep the pack in a jacket pocket or indoors between uses rather than leaving it in an unheated vehicle or on a cold concrete surface. Once the pack warms back above 10°C, full output returns.
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