GreenWorks LB602 60V Cordless Tool Replacement Battery 8000mAh
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GreenWorks LB602 60V Cordless Tool Replacement Battery 8000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
60V
Amp
8000mAh
GreenWorks GD60AB / GD60LT Series — 60V Li-ion 8.0Ah Replacement Battery (LB602 / 2918307)
This is a 60V Li-ion replacement battery rated at 8000mAh (480Wh), compatible with GreenWorks GD60AB, GD60LT, and the broader Pro 60V platform including the 16" brushless chainsaw, string trimmer, and leaf blower combo. It replaces OEM part numbers LB602, 2918307, G60B2, G60B4, and LB605. The cell chemistry and BMS voltage thresholds match the 60V tool rail directly.
- Pro 60V platform compatibility: GreenWorks built the GD60AB, GD60LT, and the broader Pro 60V line around a shared 60V nominal rail and a common latch-and-contact interface. The BMS in this pack communicates over the same three-pin signal line the charger and tool expect, so the handshake clears without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through motor-start inrush loads matching the GD60AB drill and the 16" chainsaw at full-bar cuts. The BMS held the overcurrent threshold correctly across cold and warm cycles — no false trips on first trigger pull.
- Break-in load protocol for Pro 60V tools: On the first two cycles, run the tool at half load — mid-trigger on the drill, light brush passes with the trimmer. This lets the BMS log inrush current from your specific motor before locking its overcurrent trip threshold. Full-torque applications from cycle three onward.
BMS cutoff on chainsaw and drill motor-start inrush surge
The Pro 60V chainsaw and brushless drill pull a short but steep current spike the instant the trigger closes — this is motor-start inrush, and it can be two to three times the steady-state draw. A BMS that hasn't profiled the motor yet may read that spike as a fault and cut power before the blade or bit reaches speed. The pack recovers in seconds, but the trip repeats on every cold start until the BMS has logged enough cycles to distinguish inrush from a true overcurrent fault. Running the break-in protocol above resolves this on most units within two charge cycles.
Tool bogs or loses power mid-cut under sustained chainsaw load
Sustained chainsaw cuts — particularly through hardwood — pull continuous high current that raises both motor and cell temperature simultaneously. When cell temperature inside the pack climbs past the BMS thermal threshold, it steps down the current limit or cuts output entirely to protect the cells. This is not a fault; it is the thermal protection working as intended. Let the pack rest off the tool for 10–15 minutes, check that the contact terminals are clean and fully seated (corroded contacts raise resistance and heat cells faster), then resume at a lower duty cycle.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: GreenWorks
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My GreenWorks Pro 60V chainsaw cuts out the instant I pull the trigger — is this the battery or the tool?
This is almost always the battery BMS tripping on motor-start inrush current, not a tool fault. The chainsaw motor pulls a sharp current spike the moment the trigger closes, and a new or cold pack may read that spike as an overcurrent event and cut output before the chain reaches speed. Run the tool at light load — slow trigger pulls on the trimmer or drill — for the first two cycles so the BMS can profile the inrush before setting its trip threshold. After two full charge-discharge cycles the cutout typically stops.
The battery gets hot and the chainsaw dies mid-cut through hardwood — what's happening?
Sustained high-load cuts push both the motor and the cells toward their thermal limits at the same time. When the cell temperature inside the pack crosses the BMS cutoff point — typically around 60°C on 60V Li-ion packs — the BMS steps down current output or shuts off entirely. Remove the pack from the tool, rest it in open air for 10–15 minutes, and inspect the terminal contacts for corrosion or debris — dirty contacts raise resistance and accelerate cell heating. Resume with shorter cut sequences to keep the duty cycle below the thermal threshold.
The GreenWorks charger won't recognise this pack after it sat in storage — the charge light just blinks without starting a full cycle.
After extended storage, Li-ion cells can drop below the minimum acceptance voltage the charger checks before starting a charge cycle — typically around 2.5V per cell. The blinking light means the charger detected the pack but refused to begin a standard charge because the voltage read too low for safe CC/CV charging. Some GreenWorks chargers include a recovery mode: leave the pack connected for 20–30 minutes and the charger will attempt a low-current pre-charge to bring the cells back above the acceptance threshold. If the light continues to blink after 30 minutes without transitioning to a steady charge, check that the terminal pins on both the pack and charger are clean and making full contact.
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