Koehler Lighthawk 600 7.4V Replacement Battery 9B-1963-2
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Koehler Lighthawk 600 7.4V Replacement Battery 9B-1963-2 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
10200mAh
Koehler Lighthawk 600 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (9B-1963-2)
This is a 7.4V, 10200mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Koehler Lighthawk 600, Lighthawk 600 Lumens, and Lighthawk Gen II LED flashlights. It replaces OEM part number 9B-1963-2 and restores full output across all drive modes. Capacity is rated at 75.48Wh — matching the original cell configuration.
- Lighthawk 600, 600 Lumens, and Gen II LED compatibility: All three models use the same 7.4V two-cell pack format with the same connector and BMS handshake. The driver circuit across this series expects the same voltage rail, so one battery fits all three without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full discharge under high-draw conditions replicating turbo mode. The BMS held steady at cutoff threshold, protected the cells from over-discharge, and accepted a full charge without cell imbalance flags.
- Multi-cell replacement timing: The Lighthawk 600 pack uses two cells in series. If you are running a second original cell alongside this replacement, the older cell will drain first under turbo-mode current draw. Replace both cells from the same batch at the same time to prevent one cell pulling the other below safe discharge voltage.
Why the Lighthawk 600 dims before the battery indicator reads low
The Lighthawk driver monitors pack voltage continuously and steps output down before the indicator trips — this is brownout protection, not a battery fault. When cell voltage drops under sustained high-current draw, the driver reduces LED current to keep voltage above the cutoff threshold. You will see noticeable dimming in turbo mode well before the indicator signals low. This is normal end-of-charge behaviour; switching to a lower mode restores stable output from the remaining charge.
Turbo mode running noticeably shorter than standard mode
Turbo mode on the Lighthawk 600 draws five to ten times the current of standard mode, compressing the usable charge window significantly. High current draw also generates heat in the cells, which causes temporary capacity suppression — the battery is not defective. The driver may also throttle output under thermal load, which some users misread as a weak battery. To confirm the pack is healthy, run a full charge and discharge cycle on standard mode and compare output stability throughout.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Koehler
- 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 Lighthawk 600 keeps stepping down from turbo to a lower mode on its own — is the battery failing?
Not necessarily. The Lighthawk driver steps down output automatically when pack voltage sags below a set threshold under turbo's high current draw — this is brownout protection doing its job. A degraded original battery will trigger this earlier in the charge cycle, but a fresh fully charged pack will still step down eventually under sustained turbo use. Charge the replacement fully, run turbo from a full charge, and note where in the cycle the step-down occurs — if it happens immediately, check that the battery is seated and making clean contact at the terminal.
One of my Lighthawk 600 cells is draining much faster than the other — what causes that?
Mixing a new replacement cell with an older original cell in the same two-cell series pack causes the weaker cell to discharge first under load. Once the weaker cell hits cutoff voltage, it starts pulling the newer cell below safe levels to sustain output. This can permanently damage the weaker cell and shorten the stronger one. Replace both cells simultaneously from the same production batch to keep discharge curves matched.
The Lighthawk 600 battery drained completely and now the flashlight won't turn on at all — can it be recovered?
A deep-discharged Li-ion pack sometimes locks the BMS, which blocks current flow to protect the cells from further damage. Connect the battery to a quality charger that supports Li-ion recovery or pre-charge mode — these apply a low trickle current to bring cell voltage back above the BMS re-enable threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell. Leave it on trickle for 15–30 minutes before switching to a normal charge cycle. If the charger shows no activity after 30 minutes, the cells have likely discharged past recovery and the pack needs replacement.
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