Tech Line D7 25.2V Lawn Mower Replacement Battery 3400mAh
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Tech Line D7 25.2V Lawn Mower Replacement Battery 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
25.2V
Amp
3400mAh
Tech Line D7 / DZ2 / DZ3 / BZ3 — 25.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This battery replaces the original 25.2V Li-ion pack in the Tech Line D7, BZ3, DZ2, and DZ3 cordless lawn mowers. It delivers 3400mAh (85.68Wh) of capacity and connects directly to the mower's existing battery bay. Voltage and cell count match the original, so the BMS handshake between pack and charger proceeds without modification.
- D7, BZ3, DZ2, DZ3 platform fitment: These four models share the same 25.2V six-cell Li-ion architecture, identical connector pinout, and the same BMS communication protocol. One pack fits across the range without adapters or rewiring.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through simulated blade-load cycles, including high-inrush start events. The BMS held charge cutoff at the correct threshold and did not trigger false over-current trips under normal starting loads.
- Seasonal storage tip: Before first use of the season, bring the battery indoors overnight if temperatures are below 10°C. Cold Li-ion cells carry higher internal resistance, and the blade motor's inrush current on a cold pack can trip the BMS before the mower takes its first cut.
BMS cutoff on thick-grass and wet-grass blade loads
The D7's blade motor draws a sharp inrush current each time it bites into dense or wet grass. If that spike exceeds the BMS over-current threshold — even briefly — the pack shuts down as a protective measure. This is more likely when the battery is new and cells have not yet reached full conductance. After five full charge-discharge cycles, internal resistance drops and the pack handles peak loads more consistently. If cutoffs persist beyond that, check that the blade is sharp — a dull blade increases motor load significantly.
Charger shows fault light after mower sat unused all winter
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage. If the pack sat in an unheated garage through winter, cell voltage may have dropped below the charger's acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point, the charger's fault indicator trips rather than starting a charge cycle. To recover the pack, some chargers have a trickle or recovery mode; activate it if available and allow 15–30 minutes before the charger transitions to normal charge. If no recovery mode exists, check individual cell voltage with a multimeter — any cell reading below 2.0V indicates a cell that will not recover.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Tech Line
- 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 Tech Line D7 cuts out halfway through a row of long grass, then starts again after a minute — what's happening?
The blade motor draws a high current spike through dense grass, and if the BMS detects that spike as an over-current event, it shuts the pack down to protect the cells. The one-minute recovery is the BMS resetting after the trip. Allow a full five-minute cooldown on the battery before restarting, and check that the blade is sharp — a blunt blade multiplies the motor load and makes trips more frequent. If the problem only started with this pack, run five full charge-discharge cycles first to let internal resistance stabilise.
The charger won't accept the pack at all after winter storage — fault light comes on immediately. Can I recover it?
Self-discharge over winter can drop cell voltage below the charger's acceptance floor, usually around 2.5V per cell. The fault light triggers because the charger's protection circuit refuses to push current into a deeply discharged pack at full rate. If your charger has a recovery or trickle mode, switch to it and leave the pack connected for 20–30 minutes — voltage should climb enough for the charger to switch into normal mode. If there is no recovery mode, use a multimeter to check each cell group through the balance port; any cell below 2.0V will not recover and the pack will need replacing.
The mower feels noticeably weaker on cold mornings even with a fully charged battery — is the pack faulty?
It is not faulty. Li-ion cells lose usable capacity below 10°C because lower temperatures raise internal resistance, which limits the current the pack can deliver to the blade motor. Bring the battery indoors for several hours before mowing on cold mornings — a pack at room temperature will perform close to its rated 3400mAh, while a pack at 5°C can feel like it has lost 20–30% of its punch. Performance returns to normal once the cells warm up during use.
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