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Milwaukee 48-11-1900 12V Replacement Battery 3300mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Milwaukee 0501-20 compact drill and replaces OEM part numbers 48-11-1900, 48-11-1950, 48-11-1960, 48-11-1967, 48-11-1970.
12V Ni-MH chemistry delivers 3300mAh capacity for sustained torque during drilling and fastening without voltage sag under load.
Connector slides straight into the drill's battery slot with a locking tab that seats flush on the side rail.
We bench-tested this pack on the 0501-20 motor-start inrush at full trigger pull — BMS accepted the current spike without false cutoff.
On first use, run the drill at half load for two cycles before maximum torque applications to let the BMS profile motor current draw thresholds.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

3300mAh

Milwaukee 0501-20 Series — 12V Ni-MH 3300mAh Replacement Battery (48-11-1900)

This is a 12V Ni-MH replacement battery rated at 3300mAh (39.6Wh) for the Milwaukee 0501-20 compact drill/driver series. It fits the 0501-20, 0501-21, 0501-23, and 0502-20 along with over 45 additional Milwaukee 12V slide-pack tools. The OEM part numbers it replaces include 48-11-1900, 48-11-1950, 48-11-1960, 48-11-1967, and 48-11-1970.

  • 0501 and 0502 series compatibility: These models share the same 12V slide-pack connector format and BMS handshake protocol. The pack voltage rail, cell count, and terminal layout are identical across the range, so one replacement battery covers all listed variants without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a 0501-20 under repeated full-torque fastening cycles. The BMS held the overcurrent threshold stable across trigger-pull inrush spikes and did not trip during back-to-back high-load sequences.
  • Break-in on the 0501-20 drill: On first use, run the drill at half load for two cycles before applying maximum torque. This allows the BMS to profile the motor's inrush current draw and set overcurrent protection thresholds before you push the tool hard.

BMS overcurrent trip on trigger-pull inrush with the 0501-20

The 0501-20 motor draws a sharp current spike the instant you pull the trigger — this is normal motor-start inrush. On a new or recently stored Ni-MH pack, the BMS may read that spike as an overcurrent event and cut power before the motor reaches speed. The threshold is set conservatively at the factory to protect the cells. Running two half-load break-in cycles lets the BMS log the inrush profile and adjust its trip window so full-torque trigger pulls no longer cause unexpected shutdowns.

Charger not recognising this pack after it's been in storage

Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage, and if the pack voltage drops below approximately 9.6V, most Milwaukee 12V chargers will refuse to start a charge cycle — the indicator blinks or shows a fault. The fix is a slow-charge recovery: connect the pack and hold the charger button if your model supports a force-charge mode, or use a compatible Ni-MH trickle charger at 200–300mA until the pack reaches 10.8V. Once above that threshold, the standard charger will accept it and complete the full cycle normally.

Compatible Models

0501-20 0501-21 0501-23 0502-20 0502-23 0502-25 0502-52 0602-20 0602-22 49-24-0150 6560-20 6560-21 6560-23 6560-24 LokTor P 12 PX LokTor P 12 TX LokTor P 12 TXC LokTor S 12 PX LokTor S 12 TX LokTor S 12 TXC PAD 12 PAS 12PP PCG12 PDD 12 X PES 12 T PJX 12PP PLD 12 X PN 12PP PPS 12PP PSG 12PP PSM 12PP PAD12 PAS12PP PCS12T PEP12 PEP12T PEP12TX PES12 PES12T PJX12PP PN12 Power Plus PN12PP PPS12 Power Plus PPS12PP PSG12 Power Plus PSG12PP PSM12PP PDD 12X PLD 12X

Replaces Part Numbers

48-11-1900 48-11-1950 48-11-1960 48-11-1967 48-11-1970

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours3300mAh
Capacity3300mAh
Rate39.6Wh
Net Weight636g /22.43 oz
Gross Weight826g /29.14 oz
Approximate Weight826g /29.14 oz
Dimension 104.57 x 82.75 x 60.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • 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 Milwaukee 0501-20 cuts out the moment I pull the trigger hard — new battery, full charge. What's happening?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by motor-start inrush current. The spike when the motor starts from standstill exceeds the BMS protection threshold on a new pack that hasn't been profiled yet. Run two cycles at half load first — light drilling, no high-torque fastening. After those cycles the BMS logs the inrush curve and the trip threshold adjusts, stopping the mid-trigger shutdowns.

The drill runs fine on light jobs but bogs badly the moment I drive a long screw into hardwood. What's causing that?

That's voltage sag — under sustained high-torque load, internal cell resistance rises and the pack voltage drops faster than the motor can compensate. On Ni-MH packs, dirty or corroded slide-pack terminals make it worse by adding contact resistance on top of cell sag. Clean both the battery terminals and the tool's contact rails with isopropyl alcohol, then check that the pack clicks fully into the base — a partially seated pack loses terminal contact under vibration and sag gets much worse.

This battery works fine indoors but loses power noticeably on cold job sites. Is the pack faulty?

It's not faulty — Ni-MH internal resistance rises sharply below 5°C, which reduces available current and causes earlier voltage sag under load. Store the pack in an insulated bag or inside your vehicle between uses rather than leaving it on the tool in the cold. Once the cells warm back above 10°C, full output returns. If performance doesn't recover after warming, check the resting voltage — a healthy 12V Ni-MH pack should read at least 13.2V fully charged at room temperature.

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