Kobalt KB2540C-06 40V Lawn Mower Compatible Battery 6000mAh
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Kobalt KB2540C-06 40V Lawn Mower Compatible Battery 6000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
40.0V
Amp
6000mAh
Kobalt 16-Inch Mower KM-1640-06 — 40V Li-ion Replacement Battery (KB2540C-06)
This is a 40V lithium-ion replacement battery rated at 6000mAh (240Wh) for the Kobalt KM-1640-06 16-inch cordless mower. It also fits the KM 4040-06 19-inch, KM 2041B-06 20-inch, and additional 40V Max Kobalt mower platforms. Drop the original OEM part number KB2540C-06 into your search and this is the pack that comes back.
- Kobalt 40V Max mower platform: These mowers share a common 40V rail, connector footprint, and BMS handshake protocol across the KM-1640-06, KM 4040-06, and KM 2041B-06 lines. All three platforms draw motor inrush current through the same overcurrent threshold, so one pack covers the family. Also cross-references OEM part numbers KRC40-06, KRC60-06, and KRC840-03.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full discharge cycles on a KM-1640-06 deck with the blade engaged on thick grass simulation. The BMS handled motor-start inrush without tripping and held cell voltage steady above the low-voltage cutoff through the full cycle.
- First-use break-in on mower motor loads: Run two cutting sessions at partial deck load before tackling full-throttle thick-grass passes. This lets the BMS log the motor's inrush current signature and calibrate its overcurrent protection threshold before you throw a full-load start at it.
BMS cutoff on blade-engagement inrush surge
When the blade engages, the mower motor pulls a sharp inrush spike that can be three to five times its running current. A freshly installed or storage-cold pack sometimes interprets that spike as a fault and trips the BMS overcurrent protection before the blade is fully up to speed. The BMS resets automatically once the cell voltage recovers, but repeated trips on start-up indicate either a contact resistance problem at the rail or a pack that hasn't profiled the motor's inrush pattern yet. Two partial-load cycles typically train the BMS to accept the motor's normal start signature.
Charger showing red or blinking on a new pack after storage
Li-ion cells self-discharge during shipping and warehouse storage. If any cell drops below roughly 2.5V, the Kobalt charger's acceptance circuit won't recognise the pack as safe to charge and throws a red or blinking indicator instead of beginning a charge cycle. The fix is a brief recovery charge — some Kobalt chargers have a wake-up mode; if yours doesn't, leave the pack on the charger for 10–15 minutes and check again. If cells recover past the 3.0V acceptance threshold, the charger will switch to its normal charge sequence.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kobalt
- Manufacturer: CS
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Kobalt mower cuts out the instant I engage the blade on a full deck — then restarts fine after a few seconds. What's happening?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by the motor's start-up inrush spike. On full-deck engagement, the blade motor can pull a surge several times its running current, which trips the pack's overcurrent protection if the BMS hasn't profiled that motor yet. Two partial-load cutting sessions let the BMS log the inrush pattern and raise its threshold to match. If it still trips after break-in, clean the battery rail contacts — resistance at the connector amplifies the voltage drop on inrush and makes the trip worse.
The mower bogs down and loses power halfway through a thick-grass pass even though the battery shows charged — is the pack failing?
This is voltage sag under sustained heavy load, not necessarily cell failure. When the motor pulls hard for an extended pass, internal cell resistance causes the pack voltage to drop under load even if resting voltage looks fine. Check the rail contacts on both the battery and the mower slot for corrosion or debris — high contact resistance multiplies the sag. If contacts are clean and sag is still severe, the cells may have faded from repeated shallow cycling; a full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a full charge can help re-establish accurate capacity tracking by the BMS.
My Kobalt 40V mower barely runs in cold morning conditions but works fine once warmed up — is that a battery fault?
No — this is normal Li-ion behaviour below about 5°C. Cold temperatures raise the internal resistance of lithium-ion cells significantly, which increases voltage sag and causes the BMS to throttle output to protect the cells. Store the battery indoors overnight before an early cold-morning mow session and install it just before use. Once the pack warms up from motor load and ambient temperature, internal resistance drops and full output returns — no fix required beyond warm storage.
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