Black & Decker LBXR36 36V Replacement Battery 2000mAh
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Black & Decker LBXR36 36V Replacement Battery 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
36V
Amp
2000mAh
Black & Decker LST136 / TC220 Series — 36V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LBXR36)
This is a 36V, 2000mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Black & Decker LST136 string trimmer and related 36V cordless tools including the TC220 and MST series. It replaces OEM part numbers LBXR36, LBX36, LBX2040, LBXR2036, and several others in the same family. Slide the pack onto the tool's battery rail and the BMS handshake begins immediately.
- 36V platform compatibility: The LST136, TC220, MST1024, and MST2118 all run the same 36V rail with the same slide-on connector and BMS communication protocol. Any pack that clears the handshake on one clears it on all — no model-by-model guesswork.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on an LST136 head and monitored the BMS through repeated trigger pulls. Inrush current on cutting-head spin-up peaked sharply but stayed within the BMS overcurrent threshold at rated voltage. Cell balance held across five full discharge cycles.
- First-use inrush profiling: On first use, run the trimmer at half throttle for two full cycles before pushing through dense grass or heavy stems. This lets the BMS record the motor's inrush current signature and calibrate its overcurrent trip point before you drive the cutting head at full demand.
BMS cutoff on trimmer motor-start inrush surge
The LST136 cutting head draws a sharp inrush spike the instant the trigger is pulled — this is normal for brushed and brushless motors alike. A new pack coming out of storage may have cells sitting at a lower resting voltage, which pushes the BMS closer to its low-voltage cutoff before the motor even starts spinning. When that happens, the inrush spike tips the BMS into a protective trip and the tool cuts out immediately on trigger pull. Charge the pack fully to 36V nominal before first use and run a light warm-up cycle to let the cells stabilise at operating voltage.
Charger blinking red on a new or stored pack
Black & Decker 36V chargers reject packs where cell voltage has dropped below the charger's acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. A pack stored for several months can drift below this floor and trigger the red-blink error. The fix is to briefly seat the pack, remove it for 30 seconds, then reseat it — some charger firmware will attempt a trickle recovery pass on the second connection attempt. If the charger accepts it, let the full charge cycle complete before use; the cells need to reach at least 3.0V per cell before normal charge current resumes.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Black & Decker
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey + Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My LST136 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger — why does it only happen on a cold start?
The cutting head draws a sharp inrush spike on spin-up, and if the cells are cold or resting below full voltage, that spike is enough to trip the BMS overcurrent protection before the motor builds speed. Cold temperatures raise Li-ion internal resistance, making the voltage sag worse at the exact moment current demand peaks. Bring the battery to room temperature and charge it fully before use — the BMS trip threshold is set relative to cell voltage, and a full 36V pack handles the inrush without cutting out.
The trimmer bogs down and loses cutting power halfway through a thick patch of grass — what's causing that?
This is voltage sag under sustained load, not a dead battery. When the cutting head works through dense material, current draw stays elevated long enough for cell temperature to rise and internal resistance to climb — the voltage rail drops and the tool loses torque. Check that the battery rail contacts on both the pack and the tool are clean and making full contact; corroded or debris-fouled contacts add resistance and make sag worse. If contacts are clean, let the pack cool for five minutes between heavy sections to let cell temperature drop back below 40°C.
The charger shows a solid red blink and never starts charging — is the pack dead?
Not necessarily. The Black & Decker 36V charger refuses to charge any pack where cell voltage has dropped below its acceptance floor, roughly 2.5V per cell, which happens after extended storage. Remove the pack, wait 30 seconds, then reseat it firmly — some charger firmware will attempt a low-current recovery pulse on the second connection. If the light shifts from solid red to a slow blink, the recovery pass has started; leave the pack on charge until the green light confirms a full cycle at 36V.
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