Shark XB75N Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 15.6V 2000mAh
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Shark XB75N Cordless Vacuum Replacement Battery 15.6V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
15.6V
Amp
2000mAh
Shark SV75_N / SV75Z_N Series — 15.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (XB75N)
This is a 15.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Shark SV75_N cordless stick vacuum and its variants. It fits models including the SV75Z_N, SV75SP_N, and SV75C, using OEM part number XB75N. If your original battery has faded or stopped holding a charge, this cell restores the vacuum to working condition without replacing the whole unit.
- SV75 series compatibility: The SV75 family shares a common 15.6V Ni-MH cell pack, connector pinout, and housing form factor across all variants in the lineup. Swapping cells does not require any tools or firmware — the motor controller reads voltage directly, no BMS handshake required.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full charge and discharge runs on the SV75 platform. The motor controller accepted the cell immediately, suction came up to rated draw, and the charge circuit topped the pack without any fault signals.
- Dock charging habit for Ni-MH cells: Do not leave this vacuum sitting on the dock permanently between uses. Ni-MH chemistry is particularly vulnerable to trickle charge damage — continuous dock contact accelerates capacity fade faster than normal cycling. Charge to full, then remove it from the dock.
Cordless vacuum losing suction before the battery indicator reaches low
On the SV75 platform, suction drops noticeably before the battery light signals low when the filter is partially blocked. A restricted filter forces the motor to draw higher current than rated, which causes voltage to sag under load even though cell capacity remains. The battery reads fine at rest, but under the load of a clogged filter it cannot hold the voltage the motor needs. Clean or replace the filter first — if suction returns to full strength after that, the battery is not the fault.
Motor cutting out mid-clean and then recovering after a few seconds
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. When suction is sustained against a blockage — carpet pile, a sock caught at the inlet, or a full dust cup — current spikes past the cell's rated draw and the protection circuit opens. The motor stops, the cell cools, and the circuit resets, which is why the vacuum comes back on its own after a short pause. Clear the blockage, empty the dust cup, and check the inlet path before running it again. If trips continue with a clear path, measure resting voltage — a healthy 15.6V Ni-MH pack should read between 16V and 17V off charge.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Shark
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Shark SV75 loses suction halfway through cleaning even though the battery light isn't showing low — is the battery failing?
Not necessarily. On the SV75, a partially blocked filter forces the motor to pull more current than rated, which drags voltage down under load even when the cell still has capacity. The battery reads healthy at rest but sags when the motor works against restriction. Clean the filter first — if full suction returns, the battery is fine. If suction stays weak with a clean filter, check resting voltage off the charger; a good 15.6V Ni-MH pack should read 16V to 17V.
My SV75 cuts out mid-clean, then starts working again after I leave it for a moment — what's happening?
That's the battery protection circuit tripping on an overcurrent spike, then resetting once the cell cools. It happens when the motor sustains high draw against a blockage — a full dust cup, packed carpet fibres at the inlet, or a partial clog in the hose. The fix is mechanical, not electrical: clear the blockage, empty the dust cup, and check the inlet path. If it trips on a completely clear machine, the replacement cell may be undersized for the load — verify the pack voltage reads at least 16V fully charged.
My SV75N battery fades noticeably after just a few months on the replacement cell — could continuous dock charging be the cause?
Yes, and it's the most common cause of early capacity fade in Ni-MH stick vacuums. Ni-MH cells degrade faster under continuous trickle charge than under normal charge-and-use cycles. Leaving the vacuum docked permanently keeps a low-level charge flowing through the cells even when full. Remove the vacuum from the dock once charging is complete and only return it when the battery is depleted.
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