Lawnbott LB1200 Replacement Battery 25.9V 10200mAh
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Lawnbott LB1200 Replacement Battery 25.9V 10200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
25.9V
Amp
10200mAh
Lawnbott LB1200 Series — 25.9V Li-ion Replacement Battery (110Z03700A)
This 25.9V, 10200mAh (264.18Wh) Li-ion battery replaces OEM part 110Z03700A in Lawnbott robotic mowers. It fits the LB1200, LB1200 Spyder Ka, LB1500, LB1500 SpyderEVO, and several additional models in the same voltage family. Direct swap — same connector, same BMS handshake protocol.
- LB1200 and LB1500 platform compatibility: Both series run the same 25.9V (7S Li-ion) architecture with an identical battery bay and BMS communication line. A single replacement covers both platforms without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the LB1200 charge cycle and simulated blade-motor inrush at startup. The BMS held through repeated inrush events without tripping and accepted a full charge termination cleanly at 29.4V.
- Seasonal storage tip before spring restart: If the mower sat in an unheated garage through winter, bring the battery indoors for at least one night before charging. Below 10°C, Li-ion internal resistance rises enough that blade motor inrush current on a cold pack can trip the BMS before the mower takes its first cut.
BMS cutoff on thick-grass or wet-grass blade load
The LB1200 blade motor draws significantly more current in dense or wet grass than in dry, short turf. If the instantaneous draw spikes beyond the BMS overcurrent threshold — typically during a direction change mid-row — the pack shuts down as a protection measure. This is not a battery fault; it is the BMS doing its job. Let the mower sit for five minutes before restarting: the BMS will reset once the cell temperature and load conditions normalise. If cutouts repeat consistently in one zone, reduce the mowing schedule frequency so grass height stays lower on each pass.
Charger showing a fault light after the mower sat in storage all winter
Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly over months. If the pack voltage drops below roughly 20V during a long storage period, many chargers will refuse to start a charge cycle — the pack voltage is too low for the charger's acceptance window. The fix is a brief recovery charge: some compatible chargers have a "recovery" or "soft start" mode that trickle-charges at low current until the pack climbs above the acceptance threshold. If yours does not, a bench power supply set to 25.9V at 0.5A for 15–20 minutes will bring the pack back into the normal charge window. Check cell voltage is above 21V before attempting a standard charge cycle.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Lawnbott
- 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
The mower cuts out halfway through a row, then starts again after a few minutes — what's happening?
This is thermal protection from the BMS, not a faulty battery. The blade motor generates heat under sustained load, especially in longer or damp grass, and the BMS shuts down the pack when cell temperature hits its protection threshold. A five-minute cooldown lets the cells drop back below that threshold and the mower restarts normally. If it happens repeatedly on the same lawn section, lower the cutting height one step so the motor works less hard on each pass.
The new pack seems to run warmer than the original battery did — is that normal?
Yes, for the first several cycles. New Li-ion cells have slightly higher internal resistance before they are conditioned, which generates more heat during discharge under motor load. After five full charge-discharge cycles the resistance settles and the pack will run closer to the temperature you were used to. If the casing feels hot to the touch — not just warm — after cycle five, check that the battery bay vents on the mower deck are clear of grass clippings.
The mower loses noticeable cutting power on the first spring run but recovers after a few minutes — what causes that?
Li-ion cells lose usable capacity when cold — below 10°C, internal resistance rises and the voltage sags under motor load. The mower's power output drops until the cells warm up from their own discharge heat. This is a physical property of lithium chemistry, not a defect. If your first spring mow is in cold conditions, let the mower run on a flat, short section of lawn for the first few minutes before it tackles thicker growth — cell temperature will climb to normal operating range and full power will follow.
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