Makita 40V MAX XGT Replacement Battery 191L29-0 2000mAh
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Makita 40V MAX XGT Replacement Battery 191L29-0 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
40V
Amp
2000mAh
Makita 40V MAX XGT — 40V Li-ion Replacement Battery (191L29-0)
This is a 40V 2000mAh (80Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for Makita's 40V MAX XGT cordless power tool platform. It fits the full XGT range including the CF001G, DF001G, and GA003G, along with over ten additional compatible models. Voltage and connector match the original Makita specification.
- XGT platform fit: Makita's 40V MAX XGT tools share a common battery interface — same 40V rail, same latch geometry, and the same BMS communication handshake. Any tool in the XGT family that ran on a BL4020 or BL4025 will accept this pack without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through a drill and circular saw load cycle on the bench. The BMS handled motor-start inrush without tripping, held voltage steady through mid-cycle torque spikes, and returned correct charge state data to the Makita charger throughout.
- Break-in procedure for XGT tools: On first use, run the tool at half load for two full discharge-and-charge cycles before maximum torque applications. This allows the BMS to profile the motor's inrush current draw and set accurate overcurrent protection thresholds before you push the pack hard.
BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in XGT drills and saws
Every time you pull the trigger, the motor draws a brief current spike — sometimes three to five times the running load — before it reaches operating speed. The BMS monitors this inrush and will trip if the spike exceeds its overcurrent threshold. On a new pack fresh from storage, the BMS protection thresholds are not yet calibrated to your specific tool's inrush signature. Running two light-load cycles first lets the BMS log that inrush profile and adjust its trip window accordingly, preventing nuisance cutoffs during normal use.
Charger blinks red and won't accept a new pack after storage
Makita XGT chargers reject packs where individual cell voltage has dropped below the charger's acceptance floor — typically around 2.5V per cell. A pack stored discharged for weeks can fall into this range without showing visible damage. To recover it, place the pack on the charger and wait up to 10 minutes — some Makita chargers run a low-current trickle recovery cycle before switching to full charge. If the red blink persists past 15 minutes, measure pack terminal voltage with a multimeter; a reading below 30V across the terminals indicates cells that need a recovery charge at 0.1C before the charger will accept the pack normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Makita
- 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 Makita XGT drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a full-torque application — is this the battery or the tool?
This is almost always a BMS overcurrent trip, not a tool fault. The motor-start inrush spike on a heavy application — driving large fasteners or starting a hole saw — can briefly exceed the overcurrent threshold on a new or cold pack. Run two lighter-load cycles first to let the BMS calibrate its inrush window, then retry the high-torque application. If it still trips, check that your rail contacts are clean and making full contact — corroded contacts increase resistance and amplify the apparent current spike the BMS sees.
The circular saw feels underpowered and bogs under load even though the battery shows charged — what's happening?
This is voltage sag — under sustained heavy load, internal cell resistance causes the pack voltage to drop below the tool's regulation threshold, reducing motor output. On a 2000mAh pack driving a circular saw through hardwood, sag is more noticeable than on a higher-capacity pack because the cells are working closer to their current limit. First, clean the battery rail contacts on both the pack and the tool — oxidised contacts add resistance and make sag worse. If the issue persists after cleaning, check pack terminal voltage under load with a multimeter; a drop below 35V during cutting indicates cell degradation, and the pack needs replacement.
My XGT battery loses charge noticeably faster after being left in the garage over winter — is that permanent?
Cold storage below 5°C causes lithium-ion cells to self-discharge faster and can temporarily raise internal resistance, which reduces effective capacity on the first few cycles after retrieval. Most of the capacity loss is recoverable — run three full charge and discharge cycles at room temperature and capacity typically stabilises. If capacity doesn't recover after three cycles, the loss is permanent and indicates cell degradation from deep discharge during storage. To avoid this next winter, store the pack at roughly 50% charge in an indoor location above 10°C.
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