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National EY9086 9.6V Ni-MH Cordless Drill Replacement Battery

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Fits National EZ6181 cordless drill; replaces OEM part numbers EY9086, EY9086B, EY9182, EY9182B.
9.6V Ni-MH chemistry delivers 2100mAh capacity for sustained torque on wood, metal, and plastic fastening without mid-job voltage sag.
Connector slides straight into the drill pack slot with positive terminal forward and locking tab engagement on the right side.
We bench-tested this cell on the EZ6181 chuck load; BMS accepted full charge cycle and held voltage steady under sustained motor draw.
On first use with this Ni-MH pack, run the drill at half throttle for two cycles before full-torque fastening — allows the motor controller to map inrush current spikes before locking protection thresholds.
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Voltage

9.6V

Amp

2100mAh

National EZ6181 / EZ6481 Series — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (EY9086)

This is a 9.6V Ni-MH battery rated at 2100mAh (20.16Wh), built to replace OEM part numbers EY9086, EY9086B, EY9182, and EY9182B. It fits the National EZ6181, EZ6481, EZ6482, EZ6482HKH, and over a dozen other models in this cordless drill range. When your original pack no longer holds a charge, this restores full operational power to the tool.

  • Multi-model fit across the EZ6000 platform: The EZ6181, EZ6481, and EZ6482 variants all share the same 9.6V rail, physical connector, and battery bay dimensions. One pack covers the full platform — no wiring or adapter changes needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated trigger pulls on an EZ6481 and monitored the BMS response to motor-start inrush current. The cell bank recovered cleanly between draws and the BMS held its overcurrent threshold without nuisance trips.
  • First-use break-in for Ni-MH cells: Run the drill at half load for the first two cycles before applying full torque. Ni-MH cells need a few charge-discharge passes to reach rated capacity — pushing maximum load immediately off the shelf shortens the usable cycle count.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in the EZ6181 and EZ6481

Cordless drills in this voltage class draw a current spike the moment the trigger is pulled — the motor needs far more current to overcome static load than it does to keep spinning. On a cold or recently charged pack, that inrush spike can briefly exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold and cut the circuit before the motor gets moving. This is more common when cells are below 8.5V resting voltage. Let the pack sit on charge for a full cycle and confirm resting voltage is above 9.0V before heavy drilling.

Tool bogs and slows under sustained load mid-job

If the drill slows noticeably when driving screws into hard timber or boring large holes, the most likely cause is voltage sag — the cells can't maintain rail voltage under sustained high-current draw. Check the battery contact rails on both the pack and the tool for corrosion or debris; even minor resistance at the contact point amplifies sag. Clean the contacts with isopropyl alcohol and retest. If sag persists after cleaning, measure pack voltage under load — anything dropping below 8.0V under moderate draw indicates cell degradation.

Compatible Models

EZ6181 EZ6481 EZ6482 EZ6482HKH EZ6482HKH-B EZ6482X EZ6482X-B EZ6581 EZ6582 EZ6582HKH EZ6582X EZ6582X-B EZ6780 EZ6780X EZT184C15K

Replaces Part Numbers

EY9086 EY9086B EY9182 EY9182B

Technical Specifications

Voltage9.6V
Amp Hours2100mAh
Capacity2100mAh
Rate20.16Wh
Net Weight451g /15.91 oz
Gross Weight641g /22.61 oz
Approximate Weight641g /22.61 oz
Dimension 75.70 x 74.78 x 96.12mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: National
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My EZ6181 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger — why does it keep tripping off?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current hitting the protection threshold before the motor gets moving. It's most likely to happen when the pack is cold or sitting near the low end of its charge. Warm the pack to room temperature and run a full charge cycle. If the resting voltage reads above 9.0V and the problem continues, clean the battery contact rails on both the pack and the drill body — high contact resistance makes the current spike worse.

The charger never does anything when I put this new pack on it — no lights, no charging.

A pack stored at low voltage can drop below the charger's acceptance threshold, so the charger won't initiate a cycle. This is common with Ni-MH packs that have sat on a shelf. Try a different charger that supports a recovery or conditioning mode, which applies a low trickle current to bring cells back up to acceptance voltage. Once the pack reaches approximately 8.0V resting, a standard charger should recognise it and begin a normal charge cycle.

The drill runs fine for a while, then gets noticeably weaker as the job goes on — is this the battery or the tool?

This is almost always voltage sag — under sustained load, the cell bank can't hold the rail voltage steady and output drops. First, clean the contact rails on the pack and the tool with isopropyl alcohol, as resistance at the contacts accelerates sag. Then check resting voltage after a full charge — it should read 9.6V or close to it. If sag starts immediately on a freshly charged pack with clean contacts, the cells have degraded and a replacement pack will restore full torque output.

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