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Shark SAT-4P6S Robotic Pool Cleaner Compatible Battery 21.9V 10400mAh

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Fits Shark STA40 robotic pool cleaner; replaces OEM battery part number SAT-4P6S.
21.9V and 10400mAh capacity powers the motor and navigation circuit through full pool cycles.
Connector slides onto the vertical dock post with a single locking tab on top.
Bench test on the Shark platform showed the BMS accepted charge without fault codes.
Rinse the battery housing with fresh water after each pool session before charging.
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Voltage

21.9V

Amp

10400mAh

Seauto Shark / STA40 — 21.9V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SAT-4P6S)

This is a 21.9V, 10400mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Seauto Shark and STA40 cordless robotic pool vacuum cleaners. It slots into the same battery bay as the original SAT-4P6S pack and restores power to both the drive motor and navigation systems. Capacity listed above matches the product data — 227.76Wh total.

  • Shark and STA40 compatibility: Both the Shark and STA40 run the same 21.9V battery rail with the SAT-4P6S connector and BMS handshake. Swapping in this pack triggers the same charge-state handshake as the factory unit — no re-pairing or firmware changes needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full motor-start load on the Shark platform. The BMS held stable voltage delivery across debris-suction peaks without dropping into protective cutoff under normal operating conditions.
  • Post-session terminal care: Rinse the battery housing with fresh water after each pool session before connecting to the charger. Chlorine and salt residue on the battery terminals builds contact resistance that reads to the BMS as a low-charge fault — not a dead cell.

Seauto Shark stopping mid-cycle on peak debris suction

The Shark's BMS monitors instantaneous current draw from the drive and suction motors. When the cleaner hits a heavy debris patch or climbs a wall transition, motor current spikes sharply above steady-state draw. If the battery is below roughly 70% charge when the cycle starts, that spike can push current past the BMS threshold and trigger a protective cutoff — the unit stops and the indicator flashes. Starting each cycle with a fully charged pack keeps the voltage margin wide enough to absorb those peaks without cutoff.

Cleaner powers on but motor runs noticeably slower than before

Reduced motor speed is the first sign of voltage sag — the battery can't sustain the 21.9V rail under load and the motor controller reduces drive output to compensate. This happens most often when the pack is partially charged or when terminal corrosion is adding resistance to the circuit. Check the terminals first: clean metal contacts with a dry cloth before charging. If the sluggishness clears after a full charge cycle, the pack was low — not faulty.

Compatible Models

Shark Shark Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner STA40

Replaces Part Numbers

SAT-4P6S

Technical Specifications

Voltage21.9V
Amp Hours10400mAh
Capacity10400mAh
Rate227.76Wh
Net Weight1495g /52.73 oz
Gross Weight1705g /60.14 oz
Approximate Weight1705g /60.14 oz
Dimension 185.00 x 96.20 x 75.30mm

Product Highlights

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

My Seauto Shark stops partway through a cleaning cycle — why does this keep happening with a new battery?

The most common cause is starting the cycle with the battery below full charge. When the cleaner hits debris or climbs a wall, motor current spikes sharply, and the BMS trips into protective cutoff if the voltage buffer isn't wide enough to handle it. Charge the pack to 100% before every full-pool cycle. If cutouts continue at full charge, rinse the battery terminals with fresh water — chlorine residue adds enough resistance to mimic a low-charge condition.

The Shark's suction feels weaker than it used to — is the new battery causing voltage sag under load?

Yes, partial charge is the most likely cause. The motor controller on the Shark reduces drive output when the 21.9V rail sags under load, which shows up as weaker suction and slower movement before any low-battery indicator appears. Charge fully and run a test cycle — if suction returns to normal, the pack was simply not at full voltage before the session. If sag persists on a full charge, check that the battery terminals are dry and free of pool chemical residue before each use.

The Seauto Shark won't start at all after sitting unused for a few weeks — is the battery dead?

Li-ion packs self-discharge during storage, and the Shark's BMS won't pass current to the motor if pack voltage has dropped below the minimum motor-drive threshold. Connect the battery to the charger and leave it for a full charge cycle before testing. Most packs that appear dead after storage recover fully once voltage is restored above the BMS minimum — around 18V on a 21.9V nominal pack. If the charger light never shifts from fault to charging, the pack has likely deep-discharged past recovery.

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