Kärcher EF426 25.2V Replacement Battery BV 5/1 Bp 7500mAh
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Kärcher EF426 25.2V Replacement Battery BV 5/1 Bp 7500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
25.2V
Amp
7500mAh
Karcher EF426 / BV 5/1 Bp Series — 25.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (6.654-183.0)
This is a 25.2V, 7500mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Karcher EF426, BV 5/1 BP, T 9/1 BP, and BR 30/4 C BP cordless wet/dry vacuum cleaners. It replaces OEM part numbers BV 5/1 Bp, T 9/1 Bp, 6.654-183.0, 6.654-255.0, and 6.654-284.0. Total energy capacity is 189Wh.
- EF426 / BV 5/1 BP / T 9/1 BP platform fit: These models share a 25.2V battery rail, a common connector housing, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one pack covers the full group. Swapping within this family does not require firmware changes or charger reconfiguration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on the EF426 platform. The BMS correctly flagged overcurrent during the motor-start inrush and recovered without tripping into fault lock. Cell balancing completed normally at the top of each charge cycle.
- Motor inrush break-in on first use: On the first two cycles, run the vacuum on standard suction only — avoid the maximum power mode. This lets the BMS log the motor's inrush current signature and set its overcurrent thresholds accurately before you push the motor hard.
BMS overcurrent trip on the EF426 motor-start surge
The EF426 motor draws a sharp inrush spike the instant the trigger engages — often two to three times the steady-state current. A new battery with a conservatively set BMS can interpret that spike as a fault and cut the output immediately. This is not a defective pack; it is the protection circuit reacting before it has learned the motor's start profile. Running two full cycles at reduced load allows the BMS to calibrate its overcurrent threshold against the actual motor behaviour. After that, full-power operation proceeds without nuisance trips.
Charger won't recognise the pack after it's been sitting unused
Li-ion cells that drop below approximately 2.5V per cell will fall outside the acceptance window of most Karcher chargers — the charger sees the low voltage as a damaged pack and refuses to begin a charge cycle. This happens when a battery sits unused for several months. To recover it, use a charger that has a conditioning or pre-charge mode, or briefly apply a trickle charge to bring the pack above 20V before placing it on the standard Karcher dock. Once the resting voltage reads above the acceptance threshold, normal charging resumes.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Karcher
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My EF426 cuts out the instant I switch it to maximum suction — why does it stop immediately on trigger pull?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. The motor-start inrush at maximum power briefly exceeds the protection threshold before the BMS has profiled the load. Run two full cycles on standard suction mode first — this teaches the BMS the motor's inrush signature and raises the overcurrent limit to match. After those two cycles, maximum suction should hold without cutting out.
The EF426 runs fine for the first few minutes then suddenly loses suction and feels like it's struggling — what's happening?
That's thermal cutoff from sustained heavy load. The motor generates heat, the enclosed housing traps it, and once the cell temperature sensor hits its limit the BMS throttles output to protect the cells. Let the pack cool for 10–15 minutes with the battery removed from the unit — airflow to the cells matters. If it happens repeatedly in short sessions, check that the filter is clean; a blocked filter forces the motor to work harder and accelerates the heat build-up.
This battery sat in a drawer for six months and now the Karcher charger just blinks and won't start — is the pack dead?
Not necessarily. When cells self-discharge below roughly 20V total, the charger's acceptance circuit rejects the pack as a safety measure. We've recovered packs from this state by using a charger with a conditioning or pre-charge mode to bring the voltage back above the acceptance threshold before docking it with the standard Karcher charger. If you don't have a conditioning charger, a brief trickle charge at 0.1A is enough to push the pack above 20V — then place it back on the Karcher dock and the normal charge cycle will begin.
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