Makita 1220 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3000mAh
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Makita 1220 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
3000mAh
Makita 1050D Series — 12V Ni-MH 3000mAh Replacement Battery (1220 / 192598-2)
This is a 12V Ni-MH battery rated at 3000mAh (36Wh), built as a direct replacement for the Makita 1220 and 1222 pack. It fits the 1050D, 1050DA, 1050DRA, 1050DWA, and over 147 other Makita 12V platform tools. The connector, latch geometry, and cell voltage match the original pack specification.
- 12V Makita platform fit: The 1050D series shares its battery slot with a wide range of Makita 12V tools — same three-post connector, same latch release, same BMS handshake protocol. Any tool accepting part numbers 1220, 1222, or 192598-2 will accept this pack without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on a 1050D under repeated trigger-pull loads. The BMS handled motor-start inrush without tripping, and cell temperature stayed within spec through ten consecutive charge-discharge cycles.
- Break-in on the 1050D: On first use, run the drill at half load — light driving, no high-torque fastening — for two full discharge and charge cycles. This lets the BMS establish accurate overcurrent thresholds for the motor's inrush profile before you push it to maximum torque.
BMS cutoff on 1050D motor-start inrush surge
Every trigger pull on a cordless drill sends a current spike into the motor before it reaches running speed. On a 12V Ni-MH pack, that inrush spike can briefly hit three to four times the steady-state draw. If the BMS overcurrent threshold is set conservatively — common on new or freshly restored packs — it will cut the circuit the instant you pull the trigger. Running two break-in cycles at low torque trains the BMS to the actual inrush profile of the 1050D motor and stops nuisance trips under normal use.
Makita charger flashing red and refusing to accept the new pack
Makita 12V chargers check cell voltage before entering charge mode. If the pack has sat in a warehouse below the charger's acceptance threshold — typically around 1V per cell — the charger signals a fault instead of charging. To recover, place the pack in the charger and leave it for 15 minutes without removing it; some Makita chargers include a trickle pre-charge stage that activates automatically once the handshake times out. If the light stays red after 20 minutes, check that the terminal contacts are clean and making firm contact — oxidised posts will read as a dead cell to the charger. A clean contact and a second attempt usually brings the pack into normal charge mode.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Makita
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Red
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My 1050D cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a stubborn screw — why does it keep tripping?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current, not a faulty battery. The spike at trigger pull briefly exceeds the BMS protection threshold, especially on a new or recently stored pack. Run two light-duty cycles — drilling small pilot holes, no high-torque driving — before using it on stubborn fixings. After those cycles the BMS adjusts its threshold to the 1050D motor's actual inrush profile and the trips stop.
The drill runs fine for the first few holes then bogs down badly under load — is the battery failing?
That's voltage sag under sustained draw, not capacity failure. As cell temperature rises inside the enclosed Ni-MH pack, internal resistance increases and the voltage rail drops, causing the motor to lose torque. Check that the battery contacts on both the tool and the pack are clean and making firm contact — even 0.1 ohm of contact resistance amplifies sag under load. If contacts are clean and sag still occurs after a full charge, cycle the pack fully to 0V and recharge once to reset the cell balance.
The 1050D barely holds charge after sitting unused for a few months — did the battery discharge itself flat?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge faster than Li-ion — this pack can lose 20–30% of its charge per month at room temperature. If it sat long enough, cells can drop below the charger's acceptance voltage, which looks like a dead pack. Put it on the charger and leave it undisturbed for at least 20 minutes to allow the trickle pre-charge stage to pull the cells back above 10.8V total before normal charging begins. Once it completes a full charge cycle, capacity returns to rated output.
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