Ryobi OP4026A 40V Replacement Battery 3000mAh Li-ion
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Ryobi OP4026A 40V Replacement Battery 3000mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
40V
Amp
3000mAh
Ryobi 40V Series Lawn Mower — 40V Li-ion Replacement Battery (OP4026A)
This is a 40V Li-ion replacement battery pack rated at 3000mAh, built to the OP4026A specification. It fits the Ryobi RY40210 cordless lawn mower and a wide range of other Ryobi 40V outdoor power tools. The connector, voltage rail, and BMS handshake protocol match the original Ryobi 40V platform.
- Ryobi 40V platform compatibility: The RY40210, RY40200, RY40610, RY40600, and 76+ additional Ryobi 40V tools share the same battery interface — same connector housing, same 40V nominal rail, and the same BMS communication protocol. One pack moves across the entire lineup without adapter changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on the Ryobi 40V platform. The BMS correctly flagged overcurrent on simulated motor-start inrush and recovered cleanly. Cell balancing completed within expected charge window at 40V cutoff.
- Mower-specific break-in tip: On first use, mow at a steady pace through light grass for two passes before cutting thick or wet turf. This lets the BMS log the mower motor's inrush current signature and set its overcurrent threshold accurately before you hit peak load.
BMS cutoff on mower blade motor-start inrush
When the RY40210 blade motor spins up from a dead stop, it draws a current spike that can be three to five times the steady-state running current. A new pack's BMS has not yet profiled this motor's inrush pattern, so its overcurrent threshold may be set conservatively. This causes the pack to cut out immediately at blade engagement — not a faulty battery, but an unlearned profile. Two or three partial-load start cycles allow the BMS to log the inrush curve and widen the threshold to match the actual motor draw.
Charger flashing red and refusing to accept a new pack from storage
Li-ion packs stored for extended periods can drop below the charger's acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V per cell. The Ryobi 40V charger interprets this as a fault condition and flashes red rather than beginning a charge cycle. The fix is a brief trickle recovery: place the pack on the charger, wait 10–15 minutes, then remove and re-seat it firmly. If the charger still rejects the pack after two attempts, check that the terminal contacts on both the pack and charger port are clean and seated flush — dirty contacts cause the same symptom as undervoltage.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ryobi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My RY40210 blade cuts out the instant I engage it — does this battery trip on startup?
Yes, and it is a BMS overcurrent response to the blade motor's inrush spike on startup, not a defective pack. A new battery has not yet logged the mower motor's current signature, so its overcurrent threshold starts conservative. Run the mower through two or three light-grass cycles at steady pace — this lets the BMS profile the inrush curve and raise its cutoff threshold to match the motor. After those break-in passes, blade engagement cutout stops.
The mower runs but bogs badly and feels like it has no power under thick grass — is the battery draining too fast?
That is voltage sag, not capacity loss. Under sustained heavy load — thick or wet turf — the cell stack can't maintain the full 40V rail, and the mower's motor controller responds by reducing output. First, check that the battery contacts and tool port are clean and making full contact, because high rail resistance amplifies sag. If contacts are clean and the problem persists, avoid cutting wet grass with this pack size — 3000mAh at 40V handles typical residential dry turf, but dense wet loads push the cells into sustained high-current draw that drops rail voltage below the tool's regulation threshold.
The battery performs fine in summer but the mower feels noticeably weaker in cold mornings — is that normal?
It is. Li-ion internal resistance rises sharply below 5°C, which reduces the current the cells can deliver without voltage sagging. The RY40210's motor controller sees lower rail voltage and throttles output accordingly. Store the pack indoors overnight so it starts at room temperature before use — a pack that begins a cold-morning mow at 20°C instead of 4°C will hold its 40V rail under load considerably better. Do not charge the pack if it has been sitting in freezing temperatures; bring it above 10°C first.
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