Hoover LINX Cordless Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery, 18-Volt, BH50000
- 18-volt rechargeable lithium-ion battery charges in just 3 hours
- Free from heavy metals; maintains constant power during use
- Can be charged hundreds of times without a reduction in run-time
- For use with Hoover Platinum Collection LiNX vacuums; Energy Star rated
- Measures 1-1/5 by 3-1/5 by 5 inches; 2-year warranty
The 18-volt Lithium battery is interchangeable with all Linx units. The three hour charge time gives you a quick turnaround if needed. Contains no heavy metals and is Energy Star Rated. Comes with a two year warranty.
List Price: $ 69.99
Price: $ 69.99
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Battery information,
Based on a phone call to Hoover: If you want your battery to last and work properly do not store the battery on the charger or in the vacuum. Fully charge the battery and use it in the vacuum. If the battery runs out, fully charge it again (3 hours and a light on the charger will pulse when ready) and then store it separately. If the battery has not run out you can choose to recharge it so it fully loaded (again, take it off the charger when the light pulses) and then store it separately. Since a full charge only takes 3 hours an overnight charge is not recommended.
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Having the spare battery makes a good vacuum great,
The thing about lithium batteries is that they run out of power without much warning. Sure there’s a gauge/light on the vacuum, but if your not paying attention it can stop in the middle of vacuuming. Recharging a battery can put vacuuming on hold for an hour, but with a fully charged spare battery in the charger you can quickly swap batteries and resume vacuuming.
Added after more than a year:
I am not sure what all the battery/charger in/out discussion is about. During the last year,we have left the vacuum cleaner batteries in the charger and swap them as needed, without any negative affects. I treat these batteries the same as all my lithium rechargeable batteries in my phones and several cordless tools. When they’re discharged I put them in the charger, and leave them there until I need them. Maybe the chargers have a different charging programs, or are smarter than others. I have not had to replace a lithium battery yet, and some of them are 5 years old. I think using a timer is a great idea to save energy, and I might use it, but it won’t be because I have battery life problems.
PS The vacuum still runs like new. It’s really handy for a quick clean-up.
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