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AHB822048 Valve Index Controller Compatible Battery 3.8V 1000mAh

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Fits Valve Index Controller with OEM part number AHB822048 replacement.
3.8V, 1000mAh capacity restores wireless tracking and button response in motion controllers.
Connector seats flat into controller battery slot with positive contact toward PCB board.
We ran full wireless play cycles with rumble enabled — BMS accepted charge without fault codes.
On first use after installation, run one complete wireless play session to full automatic cutoff before recharging — the fuel gauge calibrates against this first full discharge cycle to set the empty reference point.
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Voltage

3.8V

Amp

1000mAh

Valve Index Controller — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (AHB822048)

This is a 3.8V, 1000mAh Li-Polymer cell for the Valve Index Controller. It fits the motion controllers used with the Valve Index VR headset. When your original cell no longer holds charge through a play session, this is the direct swap.

  • Valve Index Controller fit: The AHB822048 cell is specific to the Valve Index Controller housing. Both left and right controllers use the same cell format, voltage rail, and connector — one part number covers both units.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the Valve Index Controller BMS and confirmed charge acceptance, discharge curve, and thermal response under combined wireless tracking and haptic feedback load. No false low-battery trips during initial cycles.
  • Fuel gauge calibration on first use: After installing this cell, run one full wireless play session through to the controller's automatic cutoff before recharging. The fuel gauge IC sets its empty reference point against the first complete discharge — skipping this step causes the battery indicator to read inaccurately for subsequent sessions.

Why the Valve Index Controller fuel gauge jumps after a cell swap

The Valve Index Controller uses a coulomb-counting fuel gauge IC that tracks charge by measuring current in and out of the cell over time. When you swap in a new cell, the IC has no discharge history for it and defaults to an estimated state of charge. This causes the percentage reading to jump or display inconsistently during the first few sessions. After one full discharge-to-cutoff cycle, the IC locks onto the new cell's actual capacity and the gauge stabilises.

Controller drops wireless connection before the battery indicator reaches empty

This happens when simultaneous wireless transmission and haptic motor activation pull current faster than the cell can supply it at low charge states. Voltage briefly sags below the BMS cutoff threshold, and the controller disconnects — even though the reported battery percentage hasn't hit zero yet. On a fresh cell, this is most common in the first two to three cycles before the cell's internal resistance settles. If disconnects persist past five cycles, check that the cell connector is fully seated, as a loose contact increases effective resistance under load.

Compatible Models

Controller

Replaces Part Numbers

AHB822048

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.8V
Amp Hours1000mAh
Capacity1000mAh
Rate3.8Wh
Net Weight16g /0.56 oz
Gross Weight41g /1.45 oz
Approximate Weight41g /1.45 oz
Dimension 49.20 x 19.50 x 8.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Valve Index
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Valve Index Controller is showing way less play time than it used to even with the new battery — is that normal?

Yes, for the first few cycles. A new Li-Polymer cell doesn't deliver its full rated capacity straight out of the packaging — it typically takes three to five complete charge and discharge cycles to reach 1000mAh. Each cycle, the electrolyte wets the electrode surfaces more fully and capacity steps up noticeably. Run three full sessions through to automatic controller cutoff and recharge fully each time before judging actual capacity.

The battery percentage on my Valve Index Controller jumps around and doesn't seem accurate after I put in the new cell — what's going on?

The fuel gauge IC in the controller is recalibrating to the new cell's discharge curve. It was tuned to the old cell's behaviour, and with a fresh cell it has no reference data yet, so it estimates state of charge inaccurately. Run one full play session to the controller's automatic cutoff without interruption, then charge fully to 100%. That single complete cycle gives the IC the discharge profile it needs to read the new cell accurately.

My Valve Index Controller isn't charging as fast as it used to after the battery swap — the LED stays on for much longer before going green.

The charge IC applies a conservative current limit when it detects an uncharacterised cell — this is a built-in protection behaviour, not a fault. On the first charge cycle after a cell swap, the IC starts at a reduced rate and monitors voltage rise before stepping up to full current. This typically clears after one complete charge cycle. Confirm the charging cable and dock contacts are clean, then let the controller complete one full charge uninterrupted — subsequent charges will return to the normal rate.

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