Lithium ion batteries don't have memory. The problem with Lithium-ion batteries is you don't want to leave them fully charged and you don't want to leave them fully discharged. Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to both those scenarios. Lithium ion and Lithium Polymer batteries should be at around 50% charge when not in use. Overcharging and over discharging will destroy lithium ion and Lithium Polymer batteries. You will get the longest life out of these batteries if you stop the charge a little bit early and not discharge them completely when they are used. Heat is the other thing that will damage these kind of batteries. Don't leave them in the Sun. Let them rest after charging and let them cool down after use before charging. This will give you the most charge cycles and life of these batteries.
Your explanation of the Kobalt 40V system was tops! I've never saw ANY You Tube video explained more clearly and understandable as your video. GREAT JOB!!!
Thank you for this informative video 🙏🏽. Some tips from and for the Great White North - don't leave your batteries in your snowblower in an unheated garage - store them at room temperature. Before charging, let them warm up to room temperature. From my e-bike ownership I have also read that for long storage, batteries should be between 60 to 80% charged.
About a year ago me and my uncle went to battery plus to have them check put some dealt batteries. None were good and we were told all rechargeable batteries are vulnerable to cold and heat and it's best to take them out of the shed and leave them in the house
Absolutely, most welcome! Wish you all the best with the mower. I just bought my first new battery after 5 years of service.. no complaints. Mower still hasn’t failed me once ! Thanks for watching..!
Great tutorial! I have the same tools you have - weedwacker, blower, and mower. I'll probably get the lawn edger and hedge trimmer next summer. The original question I was researching was charging time for the 40v battery. I came across your post and was happy to find out you answered every question I had, and some questions I would have never asked! Every item covered was news to me, so great job! Especially informative was the AH explanation. I had no idea there were different 40v batteries. I was glad to find out I had a 5.0 and 4.0 (I bought the blower without a battery because I already had two with chargers). Again, great job! Thanks👌
I have several Kobalt outdoor equipment, but I bought a different brand string trimmer and edger recently and I’m going to return it unopened and go to Lowe’s and get a Kobalt so I can continue to interchange batteries. I have had good success with Kobalt so no reason to change to a different brand. Was just an impulsive decision.
Thank you very much for a thorough explanation. I just purchased the mower and its battery is 6.0AH, which is going to last longer (slightly) or be a little more powerful than the 5.0AH you discuss in this video.
@@meanderingyogi6562 I was wondering if you can do a video about the blade sharpening for the mower? I think you said in one of your videos you were preparing to do a video about this but I haven’t found it- thanks for your channel.
Wow learned so much from this!! A friend gave me her weed eater and I knew nothing about it . I love that all the batteries interchange!! Will be looking into this product over other that do not have that feature !! Thx agin🤩🤩
Thank you so much! I love my Kobalt lawnmower. And, I won't leave the battery on all the time any more, yeah? ( I like the "yeah?" ..After you make a point! 😁)
So I just bought a Kobalt 40v battery and charger. I noticed my charger looks completely different than yours. My batteries stand straight up in the charger. Is there any difference in the regular batteries vs the Max? I'm hoping I can continue buying different 40v batteries without having to buy a different charger
Lithium-ion battery packs are required to have a protection circuit to prevent excessive pressure build-up and cut off the flow of ions when the temperature is too high.
Great video! I have a 40v Kobalt lawnmower (not self-propelled) that is now exactly 4 years old. At first, I was only getting about 50 minutes of run time (mowing thick bermuda grass on the middle height setting). Today, it only lasts about 25 minutes mowing the same lawn. I assume the battery is slowly dying, your thoughts?
Yes, they do start shortening on run time, but that sounds a bit excessive. A good sharp or new blade always brings things closer to their peak. Just a thought if you haven’t done anything with the blade in a while. Thanks for watching..!
Great video. I’ve got the ryobi ecosystem just because that’s what Craigslist offered up when I needed a used weed whacker. But I do the same things you say. Let the batteries cook off before charging. If I know I won’t mow for a couple of weeks or months I’ll leave them at 3/4 charge and then top them off every month or so. Then before use give them a quick charge. Hope your kobalt batteries last a long time snd hope my ryobis do too. 👍
Yeah,wish you the best with your Ryobi. I don’t get to caught up with the brand names to much. I’ve had a ton of battery powered tools by Porter Cable, Ryobi, Dewalt, Black+Decker, Kobalt.. You name it.. I think the key to enjoying these types of tools is knowing there limitations and work within those boundaries, and of course, care for them properly.. thanks again for sharing and watching the video’s.
My battery seems to have some vaseline or somethign on it and I dont know if thats what it is supposed to be or should I clean that off....Definitely loved your video you helped me with a few things i didnt know but I still gotta find out about this vaseline or gel on here
If it came with it on there, it’s probably a white lithium grease or some type of electrical component lubricant, and you would want to leave it on there.If it’s something accumulating from the battery then I would be concerned about a faulty battery. Thanks for watching.!
hay i like your video, very informative. i have a question i have a 40v lawnmower, but i see the have a 80v mower, would it be worth it to upgrade to a 80v mower?
I do not have a 80v, and I’ve never used one. I wouldn’t buy a 80v if I were going to replace the 40v. Simply because the 40v has done me an excellent service for 6 years now without a glitch. Thanks for watching..!
We own the mower, weed eater, pole bar chainsaw, and the pole bar hedge trimmer(that one was hard to find), plus the blower. We love them; especially now that gas is over $5 a gallon, even the lower grade (THANKS AOC AND BRANDON) We haven't had any problems yet; knock on wood! I take my batteries in around the first signs of 30-40 degree temperatures; I store them in a cat litter pale in my basement shop to keep them all together. Charger(s) stay in the garage.
Greetings and thanks so much for putting up this video. I have the Kobalt 40V leaf blower and the turbo switch became stuck in the "On" position even though I don't need or use it. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
No sir, it kicks up under a heavier load, have you checked to see if a string or wads of grass aren't constricting the blade from turning properly. That could be a simple external cause.
@@meanderingyogi6562 Thanks for you response! I checked the blower blade and saw nothing constricting it. It's nice to have a great view of the innards of this leaf blower. I purchased it in April,2021 and I saw it had a five year warranty so I will contact customer service on that. The battery gets real hot when in constant turbo mode and that can't be good for it.
RETURN IT NO MATTER HOW OLD W: RCPT & IF U DON’T GET YOUR WAY ASK FOR THE”STOREMGR”, NO ONE ELSE, NOT THERE, GO BACK WHEN HE WILL BE, IF YOU JUST NEED THE SWITCH ADVISE; THE STORE MGR SHOULD HANDLE IT, IF NOT CALL CORPORATE & CRY ! YOU BUY$1000 WORTH OF ALL KOBALTS FOR YOUR COMPANY & THIS NEEDS TO BE GOOD TO ME, I CONTINUE TO RETURN FOR KOBALT NO MATTER WHAT OTHER SALES ARE ON, SWITCHED ALL TOOLS FROM MILW TO KOBALT BECUZ MILW I STARTED TO HAVE ISSUES LESS THAN A YEAR OLD & MILW HAS TERRIBLE CUST NO SERVICE; EMPTY PROMISES BY YOUNG KIDS WHO COULDN’T CARE LESS ! Too much !!!
Thx for the info. I’ve charged my 5.0 battery 2 or 3 times and a white gel or grease has just started showing up on the terminal charging area….is this normal and okay. Thx again
If it had been there from day one, I would venture to say it’s just some electrical terminal lubricant. I.E. white lithium grease. Since you said it just started showing up, I would side with caution and do some more research to see if something could be damaged.
My kobalt battery slipped out of my hands when I was about to put it in my lawnmower. It landed partially on my foot and the rest on the concrete driveway. Should I be worried about it been damaged? Are there certain signs that would inform me if it is damaged? The case is scratched but no cracks. I was able to run the mower normally and it charged.
Hello Erika, If it were mine and the charger didn't have any issues with charging it and it shows no signs of real damage, I would say it's fine .. Those cases are pretty tough. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching !
I have a single 40v Kobalt battery that only ever charges halfway and then starts throwing a blinking red light. I can use it, it'll run for about half as long as normal, and then re-charge it but again only halfway. Any chance I can rehab it, or is it going to be this way forever?
I just bought the 20" Kobalt mower, charged and mowed then took the battery out is it normal at first to have a white grease on the terminal area, Kobalt told me to return the unit I did. Got the new unit the other one is the same with a grease on the battery can you advise?
@@meanderingyogi6562 Thanks so much, so it's perfectly fine then? I love the mower unfortunately I tipped my gas one over the wrong way it's a mess lol! this one is a joy especially weight wise for this old gal. namaste
Namaste dear. Yes, all’s well. It’s white lithium grease. Glad you’re enjoying the mower. It sure does put a whole new spin on mowing the lawn, not nearly as taxing lol… Enjoy, and thanks again for watching..!
That usually signifies the battery is a little to warm to charge, the charger will start with a couple green lights then it picks up on the warmth of the battery and starts flashing red to let you know it’s to warm to charge. Once the battery has sat for just a bit you can put it back in and it will charge. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching..!
Dang neighbors..! Not sure what you’re referring to when you say spinner. A wild guess being motor or blades. I would first try another battery if you can. Then I would recommend checking safety switches and any wires that could cause trouble. You’ll also want to take a Q-tip and some alcohol to the contact points of battery and device.. thanks for watching..!
On a good run, without the mower struggling & dry grass, you should see about 50+ minutes of run time. With a 1.5 to 1.3/4 hr charge time. Thanks for Watching!
Nothing short of calling the tech dept. I've never had one do that. I can't imagine what would be holding it unless the clip on the battery is jammed and not releasing completely..
Yes, if they are both 40v batteries. The AH numbers like 2.5, 5.0, 6.0 reference the time value the battery will last. Bigger the number = longer life. Thanks for watching..!
I have the 40V 4.0ah for my mower. But it never seems to last long enough to mow my yard. Would I be able to upgrade to the 40v 5.0ah and have it last longer?
Hello Christine, Yes, the 5.0ah will give you a longer run time. Plus you'll still have the 4.0ah, so you'll more then double your current run time. Thanks for watching..!
Without your yard size, how is one to know. I have a standard 1/3 acre lot, I probably only mow 1/8 of an acre. I don't really know. It takes about 45 minutes for the front lawn, wet will kill 2 of the 2.5ah batteries, I pull them as soon as they struggle. If the grass is dry, I can do the front with one and the back with another. The taller and wetter the grass, the less time. Which is inverse to a quality cut. On the string trimmer, and pole saw I have a ton of time. I have a blower coming, I don't expect it to be very power efficient, but I'll have four 2.5s then, so I should be good. I like the battery system though, I had one die and just left it on the charger over a Florida winter and it recovered before I RMA'd it. I can't tell which one it is in my current rotation. The cartridges are the same, so the larger capacity units simply have more cells in them. So they'll be heavier and potentially less protected. I'd use the 5.0n in a mower and blower. And the 2.5s in balanced handheld tools like the pole saw and string trimmer. If I had any 5.0s.
@@meanderingyogi6562 I just got my blower with a 4ah battery, and yeah does it slurp juice. Towards the end of what I was doing though, I noticed the trigger and "cruise control" work a speed controller! If you set a just adequate speed with the "cruise control" then you have a medium burst with the trigger, and a big burst with the turbo button.
I’m considering getting the chainsaw soon, we just purchased some raw land and I’m going to need one.. I also agree about getting a better deal buying a tool with a battery.., thanks for the comments Guy, and thanks for watching !
I bought the weedeater for my wife so she could help me she cant Handel the has stihl lol but anyway my battery bairly lasts 12 min.i contacted the manufacture they are sending me a new battery it's the 40v 2ah I'm pretty sure that what it is it suppost to do a half a acre it hardly gets any done lol so hopefully the new battery lasts longer
I’ve never dealt with them on faulty equipment, thanks for sharing, and I’m glad it’s been dealt with. You should definitely see the difference with the new battery, 12 minutes is terrible… wish you all the best with the new one and thanks for watching..
The instruction manual states that a battery should do .25 acres (1/4 or quarter). My personal preference is to get a battery that is the max available. I have the 4ah and 5ah. I would not buy a 2ah.
I agree on the bigger battery being much better, and I as well would not purchase a replacement less then the 5ah. Although for now I’m still waiting on one to go bad, over three years of service so far on both my 2.5s and my 5.0. Unfortunately in JPs case stated above, he received a bad battery from the get-go and hasn’t even seen what the 2.5ah can actually accomplish. I appreciate your input, very kind. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Please do, I hope it does you justice, can’t be having the wife giving you the evil eye after 10min.. looking forward to hearing how the new one does for you.
Lithium batteries aren't dilithium crystals, they don't create power they consume it, they don't manufacture power they eat it. I had to replace my roomba battery 4 times because run time dropped from over hour+ to under hour. Roomba still going over 15 years old but batteries just don't last constant charge/recharge. Simply electric mowers will never out preform a gas mower
Valid point, I’ve been running three pieces of equipment for 6 years off the same three batteries it came with. That’s a ton of use especially when you consider the current property we’re mowing is ten miles of walking to complete it in one day. I’m finally going to replace one of the 5.0ah this year with a 6ah. The calculated savings from gas and maintenance well makes up for the cost of replacement. Thanks for watching.!
Can’t imagine what could’ve happened other than something may have fallen into the pocket under the battery and not allowing it to go down enough to release the lever. A good sturdy push is all I know to suggest. Sorry for your dilemma.. And check the battery pocket for debris when it’s out.
Agreed, but figuring the cost of fuel, oil,& the time invested in upkeep and I believe it would come out considerably cheaper over a 5yr span. That’s a good average life expectancy of these batteries.. I apologize for the delayed response, somehow I missed your entry… Thanks for watching..!
Lithium ion batteries don't have memory. The problem with Lithium-ion batteries is you don't want to leave them fully charged and you don't want to leave them fully discharged. Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to both those scenarios. Lithium ion and Lithium Polymer batteries should be at around 50% charge when not in use. Overcharging and over discharging will destroy lithium ion and Lithium Polymer batteries. You will get the longest life out of these batteries if you stop the charge a little bit early and not discharge them completely when they are used. Heat is the other thing that will damage these kind of batteries. Don't leave them in the Sun. Let them rest after charging and let them cool down after use before charging. This will give you the most charge cycles and life of these batteries.
Thank you, this is great information, I appreciate you sharing your insight, and thanks for watching..
I want to get the most from my product and this is helpful...
I was just going to say that
Thank you for this very useful and helpful comment. You sound knowledgeable so I trust your explanations.
Thank-you, very helpful
Your explanation of the Kobalt 40V system was tops! I've never saw ANY You Tube video explained more clearly and understandable as your video. GREAT JOB!!!
Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for watching..!
Thank you for this informative video 🙏🏽. Some tips from and for the Great White North - don't leave your batteries in your snowblower in an unheated garage - store them at room temperature. Before charging, let them warm up to room temperature. From my e-bike ownership I have also read that for long storage, batteries should be between 60 to 80% charged.
Great tips my friend, appreciate you taking time to reply. Thanks for watching..!
About a year ago me and my uncle went to battery plus to have them check put some dealt batteries. None were good and we were told all rechargeable batteries are vulnerable to cold and heat and it's best to take them out of the shed and leave them in the house
Your explanation of the batteries was so good I appreciate the help with simplicity and your explanation
You’re welcome, thank you, and thanks for watching..!
Thank you just purchased a used lawn mower and that was very informative and I love your license plate
Absolutely, most welcome! Wish you all the best with the mower. I just bought my first new battery after 5 years of service.. no complaints. Mower still hasn’t failed me once ! Thanks for watching..!
Great video. Just the information I need! Thank you for taking the time to record it!!
Thanks for watching..!
Great tutorial! I have the same tools you have - weedwacker, blower, and mower. I'll probably get the lawn edger and hedge trimmer next summer. The original question I was researching was charging time for the 40v battery. I came across your post and was happy to find out you answered every question I had, and some questions I would have never asked! Every item covered was news to me, so great job! Especially informative was the AH explanation. I had no idea there were different 40v batteries. I was glad to find out I had a 5.0 and 4.0 (I bought the blower without a battery because I already had two with chargers). Again, great job! Thanks👌
Can’t thank you enough for your kind words, and appreciate your taking the time to comment..! Thanks for watching..!
I have several Kobalt outdoor equipment, but I bought a different brand string trimmer and edger recently and I’m going to return it unopened and go to Lowe’s and get a Kobalt so I can continue to interchange batteries. I have had good success with Kobalt so no reason to change to a different brand. Was just an impulsive decision.
We all have those moments..lol. Luckily you saved yourself just in time.. Best of luck with the new one.. thanks again for watching..!
Thank you very much for a thorough explanation. I just purchased the mower and its battery is 6.0AH, which is going to last longer (slightly) or be a little more powerful than the 5.0AH you discuss in this video.
Excellent, I’m planning on 6’s when I do my replacement soon, this is my 5th yr on original equipment..! Thanks for watching..!
@@meanderingyogi6562 I was wondering if you can do a video about the blade sharpening for the mower? I think you said in one of your videos you were preparing to do a video about this but I haven’t found it- thanks for your channel.
Wow learned so much from this!! A friend gave me her weed eater and I knew nothing about it . I love that all the batteries interchange!! Will be looking into this product over other that do not have that feature !! Thx agin🤩🤩
Thanks for watching and the kind words Elizabeth..!
Thank you so much! I love my Kobalt lawnmower. And, I won't leave the battery on all the time any more, yeah? ( I like the "yeah?" ..After you make a point! 😁)
Lol, thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed and picked up a tip or two, yeah ! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment, thanks.
So I just bought a Kobalt 40v battery and charger. I noticed my charger looks completely different than yours. My batteries stand straight up in the charger. Is there any difference in the regular batteries vs the Max? I'm hoping I can continue buying different 40v batteries without having to buy a different charger
I enjoyed your video. It was very informative, and I learned a few things. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching..!
I subscribed to you because my babe has the solar hook up and it has worked for the past five years...
Lithium-ion battery packs are required to have a protection circuit to prevent excessive pressure build-up and cut off the flow of ions when the temperature is too high.
Great video! I have a 40v Kobalt lawnmower (not self-propelled) that is now exactly 4 years old. At first, I was only getting about 50 minutes of run time (mowing thick bermuda grass on the middle height setting). Today, it only lasts about 25 minutes mowing the same lawn. I assume the battery is slowly dying, your thoughts?
Yes, they do start shortening on run time, but that sounds a bit excessive. A good sharp or new blade always brings things closer to their peak. Just a thought if you haven’t done anything with the blade in a while. Thanks for watching..!
Great video. I’ve got the ryobi ecosystem just because that’s what Craigslist offered up when I needed a used weed whacker. But I do the same things you say. Let the batteries cook off before charging. If I know I won’t mow for a couple of weeks or months I’ll leave them at
3/4 charge and then top them off every month or so. Then before use give them a quick charge. Hope your kobalt batteries last a long time snd hope my ryobis do too. 👍
Yeah,wish you the best with your Ryobi. I don’t get to caught up with the brand names to much. I’ve had a ton of battery powered tools by Porter Cable, Ryobi, Dewalt, Black+Decker, Kobalt.. You name it.. I think the key to enjoying these types of tools is knowing there limitations and work within those boundaries, and of course, care for them properly.. thanks again for sharing and watching the video’s.
Wonder if he went to Woodstock…yeah!
By the way, very good review Yogi, thanks a lot.
Thanks for watching..!
KOBALT products are AWESOME!!!
I couldn’t agree more, I’ve always had great performance out of my Kobalt products..
Great video on something I was wondering about... thanks!
Thanks for watching..!
thank you Kobalt guru
Thank you I learned a lot
Thanks for watching..!
My battery seems to have some vaseline or somethign on it and I dont know if thats what it is supposed to be or should I clean that off....Definitely loved your video you helped me with a few things i didnt know but I still gotta find out about this vaseline or gel on here
If it came with it on there, it’s probably a white lithium grease or some type of electrical component lubricant, and you would want to leave it on there.If it’s something accumulating from the battery then I would be concerned about a faulty battery. Thanks for watching.!
@@meanderingyogi6562 i found out it is a gel grease they put to lubricate teh components but i think they put too much on mine so i whiped some away.
Love the live to ride tag. Excellent review also.
Thanks Javier, and thanks for watching..!
hay i like your video, very informative. i have a question i have a 40v lawnmower, but i see the have a 80v mower, would it be worth it to upgrade to a 80v mower?
I do not have a 80v, and I’ve never used one. I wouldn’t buy a 80v if I were going to replace the 40v. Simply because the 40v has done me an excellent service for 6 years now without a glitch. Thanks for watching..!
Thank you very much. This was very good. 🎉
You’re welcome, thanks for watching..!
my batteries are about four years old... they work great,,,
We own the mower, weed eater, pole bar chainsaw, and the pole bar hedge trimmer(that one was hard to find), plus the blower. We love them; especially now that gas is over $5 a gallon, even the lower grade (THANKS AOC AND BRANDON) We haven't had any problems yet; knock on wood! I take my batteries in around the first signs of 30-40 degree temperatures; I store them in a cat litter pale in my basement shop to keep them all together. Charger(s) stay in the garage.
Thanks. This video helps me a lot.
Thank you for watching Rene'..!
I love mine also, I had 2.
Now please review the KOBALT 80-volt 2.5ah and 6ah batteries. Compare with your 40-volt review.
Greetings and thanks so much for putting up this video. I have the Kobalt 40V leaf blower and the turbo switch became stuck in the "On" position even though I don't need or use it. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
No sir, it kicks up under a heavier load, have you checked to see if a string or wads of grass aren't constricting the blade from turning properly. That could be a simple external cause.
@@meanderingyogi6562 Thanks for you response! I checked the blower blade and saw nothing constricting it. It's nice to have a great view of the innards of this leaf blower. I purchased it in April,2021 and I saw it had a five year warranty so I will contact customer service on that. The battery gets real hot when in constant turbo mode and that can't be good for it.
Agreed, good luck.. Thanks for watching..!
RETURN IT NO MATTER HOW OLD W: RCPT & IF U DON’T GET YOUR WAY ASK FOR THE”STOREMGR”, NO ONE ELSE, NOT THERE, GO BACK WHEN HE WILL BE, IF YOU JUST NEED THE SWITCH ADVISE; THE STORE MGR SHOULD HANDLE IT, IF NOT CALL CORPORATE & CRY ! YOU BUY$1000 WORTH OF ALL KOBALTS FOR YOUR COMPANY & THIS NEEDS TO BE GOOD TO ME, I CONTINUE TO RETURN FOR KOBALT NO MATTER WHAT OTHER SALES ARE ON, SWITCHED ALL TOOLS FROM MILW TO KOBALT BECUZ MILW I STARTED TO HAVE ISSUES LESS THAN A YEAR OLD & MILW HAS TERRIBLE CUST NO SERVICE; EMPTY PROMISES BY YOUNG KIDS WHO COULDN’T CARE LESS ! Too much !!!
Very helpful! Thank you!😀
Thanks for watching Elizabeth..!
God bless you. I can't find a 5.0
Thank you Bill, and thanks for watching. You might try looking for a 6.0 thats also a option.
Thx for the info. I’ve charged my 5.0 battery 2 or 3 times and a white gel or grease has just started showing up on the terminal charging area….is this normal and okay. Thx again
It’s actually a 6.0 battery that I have
If it had been there from day one, I would venture to say it’s just some electrical terminal lubricant. I.E. white lithium grease.
Since you said it just started showing up, I would side with caution and do some more research to see if something could be damaged.
My kobalt battery slipped out of my hands when I was about to put it in my lawnmower. It landed partially on my foot and the rest on the concrete driveway. Should I be worried about it been damaged? Are there certain signs that would inform me if it is damaged? The case is scratched but no cracks. I was able to run the mower normally and it charged.
Hello Erika,
If it were mine and the charger didn't have any issues with charging it and it shows no signs of real damage, I would say it's fine .. Those cases are pretty tough. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching !
Do you need a specific Kobalt charger for 40V 2ah,4ah,5ah or are they interchangeable?
They all use the same charger.. thanks for watching..!
Thank you for information kind Sir.
Very welcome Kathy, thanks for watching..!
When charging if it turns red does it mean you need a new battery?
It may just be that the battery is too warm and needs to cool down a bit before charging..
I have a single 40v Kobalt battery that only ever charges halfway and then starts throwing a blinking red light. I can use it, it'll run for about half as long as normal, and then re-charge it but again only halfway. Any chance I can rehab it, or is it going to be this way forever?
ua-cam.com/video/zt_ZaFZWznw/v-deo.html this explains how to salvage it.
I just bought the 20" Kobalt mower, charged and mowed then took the battery out is it normal at first to have a white grease on the terminal area, Kobalt told me to return the unit I did. Got the new unit the other one is the same with a grease on the battery can you advise?
That is a electrical grease applied to the terminal to prevent corrosion, and insure good contact.
@@meanderingyogi6562 Thanks so much, so it's perfectly fine then? I love the mower unfortunately I tipped my gas one over the wrong way it's a mess lol! this one is a joy especially weight wise for this old gal. namaste
Namaste dear. Yes, all’s well. It’s white lithium grease. Glad you’re enjoying the mower. It sure does put a whole new spin on mowing the lawn, not nearly as taxing lol… Enjoy, and thanks again for watching..!
Hi- Battery is less than 1 yr old. 1st time trying to charge Get 2 Flashing green- then Red flashing light. Any ideas?
That usually signifies the battery is a little to warm to charge, the charger will start with a couple green lights then it picks up on the warmth of the battery and starts flashing red to let you know it’s to warm to charge. Once the battery has sat for just a bit you can put it back in and it will charge. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching..!
Mine worked until my neighbor used it. Now the battery is full but the spinner goes around once and stops.
Dang neighbors..! Not sure what you’re referring to when you say spinner. A wild guess being motor or blades. I would first try another battery if you can. Then I would recommend checking safety switches and any wires that could cause trouble. You’ll also want to take a Q-tip and some alcohol to the contact points of battery and device.. thanks for watching..!
How long does a kolbolt 40V max 6.0 battery 🔋 last on a full charger?
On a good run, without the mower struggling & dry grass, you should see about 50+ minutes of run time. With a 1.5 to 1.3/4 hr charge time. Thanks for Watching!
My Cobalt Brushless 40 V Max chainsaw battery is stuck in my unit and will not release - Any suggestions?
Nothing short of calling the tech dept. I've never had one do that. I can't imagine what would be holding it unless the clip on the battery is jammed and not releasing completely..
Can you use a. 2.5 to a 50 interchangeable
Yes, if they are both 40v batteries. The AH numbers like 2.5, 5.0, 6.0 reference the time value the battery will last. Bigger the number = longer life. Thanks for watching..!
I like all the electric power tools except the lawn mower. They don’t have the power for mowing in my opinion. I had one and returned it.
There certainly not for everyone, and having what works is what it's about. Thanks for watching..!
I have the 40V 4.0ah for my mower. But it never seems to last long enough to mow my yard. Would I be able to upgrade to the 40v 5.0ah and have it last longer?
Hello Christine,
Yes, the 5.0ah will give you a longer run time. Plus you'll still have the 4.0ah, so you'll more then double your current run time. Thanks for watching..!
Yes, I have 2 3.5s 1 4 and 2 5.0 batteries all for different devices all sharing the same charger.
Without your yard size, how is one to know. I have a standard 1/3 acre lot, I probably only mow 1/8 of an acre. I don't really know. It takes about 45 minutes for the front lawn, wet will kill 2 of the 2.5ah batteries, I pull them as soon as they struggle. If the grass is dry, I can do the front with one and the back with another. The taller and wetter the grass, the less time. Which is inverse to a quality cut. On the string trimmer, and pole saw I have a ton of time. I have a blower coming, I don't expect it to be very power efficient, but I'll have four 2.5s then, so I should be good.
I like the battery system though, I had one die and just left it on the charger over a Florida winter and it recovered before I RMA'd it. I can't tell which one it is in my current rotation. The cartridges are the same, so the larger capacity units simply have more cells in them. So they'll be heavier and potentially less protected. I'd use the 5.0n in a mower and blower. And the 2.5s in balanced handheld tools like the pole saw and string trimmer. If I had any 5.0s.
I find the blower is definitely the battery eater.. all the batteries will drain quicker running a blower..
@@meanderingyogi6562 I just got my blower with a 4ah battery, and yeah does it slurp juice. Towards the end of what I was doing though, I noticed the trigger and "cruise control" work a speed controller! If you set a just adequate speed with the "cruise control" then you have a medium burst with the trigger, and a big burst with the turbo button.
It is cheaper to buy the appliance with a battery... as in I bought a chain saw I rarely use with a 5.0...
I’m considering getting the chainsaw soon, we just purchased some raw land and I’m going to need one.. I also agree about getting a better deal buying a tool with a battery.., thanks for the comments Guy, and thanks for watching !
I bought the weedeater for my wife so she could help me she cant Handel the has stihl lol but anyway my battery bairly lasts 12 min.i contacted the manufacture they are sending me a new battery it's the 40v 2ah I'm pretty sure that what it is it suppost to do a half a acre it hardly gets any done lol so hopefully the new battery lasts longer
I’ve never dealt with them on faulty equipment, thanks for sharing, and I’m glad it’s been dealt with. You should definitely see the difference with the new battery, 12 minutes is terrible… wish you all the best with the new one and thanks for watching..
The instruction manual states that a battery should do .25 acres (1/4 or quarter). My personal preference is to get a battery that is the max available. I have the 4ah and 5ah. I would not buy a 2ah.
I agree on the bigger battery being much better, and I as well would not purchase a replacement less then the 5ah. Although for now I’m still waiting on one to go bad, over three years of service so far on both my 2.5s and my 5.0. Unfortunately in JPs case stated above, he received a bad battery from the get-go and hasn’t even seen what the 2.5ah can actually accomplish. I appreciate your input, very kind. Thanks for watching and sharing.
@@meanderingyogi6562 my new battery is in the mail should be here in a couple days.they sent me a free one so I'll let u all know if it works out
Please do, I hope it does you justice, can’t be having the wife giving you the evil eye after 10min.. looking forward to hearing how the new one does for you.
Lithium batteries aren't dilithium crystals, they don't create power they consume it, they don't manufacture power they eat it. I had to replace my roomba battery 4 times because run time dropped from over hour+ to under hour. Roomba still going over 15 years old but batteries just don't last constant charge/recharge. Simply electric mowers will never out preform a gas mower
Valid point, I’ve been running three pieces of equipment for 6 years off the same three batteries it came with. That’s a ton of use especially when you consider the current property we’re mowing is ten miles of walking to complete it in one day. I’m finally going to replace one of the 5.0ah this year with a 6ah. The calculated savings from gas and maintenance well makes up for the cost of replacement. Thanks for watching.!
Mine lasted 4 years.
Nice vid
Thank you. For watching and taking a moment to comment..
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battery should be stored at half charge . not fully charged.
My battery is stuck in the lawn mower. Can’t pull it out. Anybody else have this issue
Can’t imagine what could’ve happened other than something may have fallen into the pocket under the battery and not allowing it to go down enough to release the lever. A good sturdy push is all I know to suggest. Sorry for your dilemma.. And check the battery pocket for debris when it’s out.
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These batteries are VERY expensive.
Agreed, but figuring the cost of fuel, oil,& the time invested in upkeep and I believe it would come out considerably cheaper over a 5yr span. That’s a good average life expectancy of these batteries.. I apologize for the delayed response, somehow I missed your entry… Thanks for watching..!