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PowerPlus POWXG6305 18V 2500mAh Replacement Battery

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Fits PowerPlus POWXG6305 lawn mower, replaces OEM part 103.138.06.
18V and 2500mAh capacity delivers full blade torque on residential grass without voltage sag.
Slide connector engages straight into the mower housing with a single locking tab.
We ran this cell through five full discharge cycles on the POWXG6305 — BMS engaged cleanly at thermal cutoff under sustained blade load, no nuisance trips.
Before first spring use, bring this battery indoors overnight if outdoor temps are below 10°C — cold cells spike inrush current and can trip the BMS on blade startup.
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Voltage

18V

Amp

2500mAh

PowerPlus POWXG6305 — 18V Li-ion Replacement Battery (103.138.06)

This is an 18V 2500mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the PowerPlus POWXG6305 cordless lawn mower. It matches the OEM part number 103.138.06 and slots into the same battery bay as the original pack. Voltage and capacity are spec-matched to keep the blade motor and BMS operating within their rated parameters.

  • POWXG6305 platform fit: The POWXG6305 runs an 18V motor rail with a specific connector and BMS handshake. This pack meets that voltage rail and communicates correctly with the mower's onboard protection circuit — the mower won't arm the blade motor unless the BMS handshake completes.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack under simulated blade-load current draws, including inrush spikes typical of thick-grass cutting passes. The BMS held the discharge window without nuisance trips across multiple load cycles.
  • Seasonal storage tip: Before the first cut of spring, bring the battery indoors overnight if temperatures are below 10°C. Cold Li-ion cells carry higher internal resistance, and the blade motor's inrush current can trip the BMS on a cold pack before the cells have warmed up.

BMS cutoff on thick-grass and wet-grass blade loads

The POWXG6305 blade motor draws a sharp inrush current each time it bites into dense or wet grass — often two to three times the steady-state draw. If the pack's BMS reads that spike as an overcurrent event, it cuts output to protect the cells. This trips the mower off mid-row even though the battery still holds charge. Overlapping mowing rows by less and keeping the blade height one notch higher in wet conditions reduces the inrush magnitude enough that the BMS stays armed through the pass.

Charger showing a fault light after winter storage

Li-ion packs self-discharge at roughly 2–3% per month in storage. A pack left in a cold garage from October to March can drop below the charger's acceptance voltage threshold — typically around 12–13V on an 18V pack — and the charger flags it as a fault rather than entering charge mode. The fix is a short "wake" charge: place the pack in the charger, wait 30 seconds, remove it, then reinsert. Some chargers will then detect the cells and begin a trickle cycle. If the fault light persists after three attempts, measure pack voltage with a multimeter — any reading below 10V indicates cell damage from deep discharge.

Compatible Models

POWXG6305

Replaces Part Numbers

103.138.06

Technical Specifications

Voltage18V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate45Wh
Net Weight266g /9.38 oz
Gross Weight336g /11.85 oz
Approximate Weight336g /11.85 oz
Dimension 97.60 x 68.00 x 25.20mm

Product Highlights

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

My POWXG6305 cuts out halfway across a thick patch of grass then starts again after a minute — what's happening?

The blade motor pulls a high current spike through dense grass, and the BMS trips to protect the cells when that spike exceeds its threshold. The one-minute recovery is the BMS thermal timer resetting — not a dead battery. Allow a full 5-minute cooldown before restarting, and raise the cutting height one notch to reduce the load the motor sees on the next pass.

The charger won't accept the new pack — the fault light comes on straight away. What do I check first?

A new pack that has sat in a warehouse over winter can arrive below the charger's acceptance voltage. Remove the pack, wait 30 seconds, and reinsert it — some chargers need a second handshake attempt to begin trickle charging. If the fault light stays on after three attempts, measure the pack terminals with a multimeter; a healthy pack will read between 13V and 18V, and anything below 12V means the cells need a recovery charge with a compatible Li-ion charger that has a boost or recovery mode.

The mower runs noticeably shorter on the first few cuts of spring compared to how it ran last autumn — is something wrong?

Nothing is wrong. Li-ion cells stored at low temperatures over winter have higher internal resistance, and that resistance drops the usable capacity until the cells warm up and go through a few discharge cycles. Run three full mowing cycles — drain the pack, then charge fully each time — and output will return to its normal level. If capacity is still reduced after five cycles, check that the pack is reaching at least 18V at full charge on the charger indicator.

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