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Hitachi BSL 2530 25.2V Cordless Hammer Drill Replacement Battery

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Fits Hitachi DH 25DAL and DH 25DL hammer drills; replaces BSL 2530, 328033, and 328034 battery packs.
25.2V, 3000mAh lithium-ion delivers full torque output for percussion drilling in concrete and masonry without voltage sag.
Slide connector locks perpendicular to the tool housing; orientation keyed to prevent reverse insertion onto the DH 25DAL platform.
We bench-tested the BMS under motor-start inrush; it held stable through trigger-pull spikes without nuisance cutoff on fresh charge.
On first use with the DH 25DAL, run the tool at half throttle for two cycles before full-torque percussion to let the BMS profile the motor inrush surge before locking overcurrent thresholds.
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Voltage

25.2V

Amp

3000mAh

Hitachi DH 25DAL / DH 25DL — 25.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BSL 2530)

This is a 25.2V, 3000mAh Li-ion battery pack built to replace the BSL 2530 in the Hitachi DH 25DAL and DH 25DL cordless rotary hammer drills. These compact percussion drills are used on concrete, masonry, and stone — applications that put sustained inrush and vibration stress on the battery. Replacement part numbers covered: BSL 2530, 328033, 328034.

  • DH 25DAL and DH 25DL fit: Both models run the same 25.2V rail and use the same slide-in connector with an identical BMS handshake protocol. One pack covers both tools — no wiring differences between them.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through repeated hammer-drill cycles on a DH 25DAL, including full percussion mode under masonry load. The BMS held overcurrent thresholds correctly through trigger-pull inrush spikes and did not trip under sustained drilling sequences.
  • Motor inrush conditioning on first use: On first installation, run the drill at half load for two cycles before full-torque percussion work. This allows the BMS to profile the motor's inrush current draw and calibrate overcurrent protection thresholds before you hit hard masonry at full power.

BMS cutoff on trigger pull — why the DH 25DAL trips mid-hole

Rotary hammer drills pull a sharp current spike the instant you pull the trigger — this inrush can reach three to five times the running current in the first few milliseconds. If the BMS has not profiled the motor yet, or if cell voltage is low from storage, it can interpret that spike as a fault and cut the output. The fix is to let the pack reach at least 24V resting voltage before demanding full percussion load. If the pack has been sitting unused for months, put it through one full charge cycle before returning it to heavy masonry work.

Charger never moves past the red blink after the pack has been in storage

If a Li-ion pack discharges below roughly 2.5V per cell during storage, most chargers will not enter the main charge phase — they see the low cell voltage as a damaged or faulty pack. The BSL 2530 uses seven cells in series, so the pack floor sits around 17.5V total. Some chargers include a recovery or pre-charge mode that trickle-charges at low current until cells climb back to acceptance voltage — check your charger manual for a recovery mode before assuming the pack is dead. If the charger does accept the pack, let it complete a full charge to 25.2V before using the tool.

Compatible Models

DH 25DAL DH 25DL

Replaces Part Numbers

BSL 2530 328033 328034

Technical Specifications

Voltage25.2V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate75.6Wh
Net Weight897g /31.64 oz
Gross Weight1087g /38.34 oz
Approximate Weight1087g /38.34 oz
Dimension 130.20 x 93.10 x 93.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Hitachi
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My DH 25DAL cuts out the moment I pull the trigger on hard concrete — does the battery trip itself off?

Yes — this is a BMS overcurrent trip caused by the motor-start inrush spike. When cell voltage is below roughly 24V or the BMS hasn't yet profiled the motor draw, it reads the trigger-pull surge as a fault and shuts output. Run two light drilling cycles first, then move to full percussion load. If it still trips, charge the pack fully to 25.2V before the next session.

The drill feels weak and bogs down partway through a masonry hole — is that a battery problem?

That symptom points to voltage sag, not a BMS trip. Under sustained hammer load, internal cell resistance causes the pack voltage to drop mid-cycle, and the tool loses torque. Check that the slide-in battery contacts are clean and fully seated — corroded or loose contacts add resistance and make sag worse. If contacts are clean and sag still occurs, the pack cells are likely fatigued; a fully charged replacement pack should restore normal torque through the full drilling cycle.

The drill works fine indoors but loses power quickly on cold morning jobsites — what's happening?

Li-ion internal resistance rises sharply below 5°C, which reduces the current the cells can deliver under load. The DH 25DAL's hammer mechanism draws hard bursts of current, and in the cold those bursts pull the pack voltage down faster than it would at room temperature. Keep the battery inside a vehicle or jacket pocket until you're ready to drill — a pack at 15–20°C will maintain voltage under load significantly better than one sitting at 0°C. If the tool still sags after warming the pack, check that the charge level is at or near 25.2V before starting work.

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