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Panasonic EY9065 7.2V Cordless Drill Replacement Battery 3300mAh

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Fits Panasonic EY3653, EY3654, and related models; replaces OEM part numbers EY9065, EY9066B, BCP-EY9065, and PA-724.
7.2V 3300mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers stable voltage throughout the discharge curve, holding torque on fastening and boring tasks without the sag seen in aged packs.
Connector seats into the drill's battery slot with a single locking tab on the left side; orientation is fixed by the keyed contact rails.
We ran a full charge-discharge cycle on a test EY3653 platform; the BMS accepted the pack and delivered steady current draw without early cutoff on motor start.
On first use with this Ni-MH pack, run the drill at half trigger engagement for two cycles before maximum torque fastening—allows the motor contacts to seat and establishes baseline resistance on the platform.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

3300mAh

Panasonic EY3653 / EY3654 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (EY9065)

This is a 7.2V 3300mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Panasonic EY3653, EY3653CQ, EY3654, and EY3654CQ cordless drill/drivers. It replaces OEM part numbers EY9065, EY9066B, BCP-EY9065, and PA-724. Capacity is sourced from the product specification — 3300mAh / 23.76Wh.

  • EY3653 and EY3654 platform fitment: Both models share the same 7.2V battery bay, connector pinout, and charge termination logic. A single pack covers both variants, including the CQ sub-models, because the voltage rail and physical latch are identical across the series.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through a Panasonic 7.2V charger and monitored the delta-peak termination signal. The BMS responded correctly at full charge cutoff, and cell balance across the Ni-MH stack held within spec across three discharge cycles.
  • First-use load conditioning on the EY3653: On first use, run the drill at half load — light fastening, no torque-heavy applications — for two full charge-discharge cycles. This lets the pack's charge management system profile the motor inrush current before you push maximum torque settings.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in the EY3653

When you pull the trigger on a cordless drill, the motor draws a short inrush spike — often three to five times the running current — before it reaches operating speed. On Ni-MH packs, if the cells are cold or partially discharged, internal resistance rises and the voltage rail can dip sharply during that spike. The BMS interprets this as an overcurrent event and cuts the output to protect the cells. Warming the pack to room temperature before use and avoiding a deeply discharged state are the two most direct ways to prevent nuisance trips on the EY3653.

Drill bogs under load mid-task and recovers when you release the trigger

This is voltage sag — not a failed battery. Under sustained torque, the cells cannot deliver current fast enough to hold the 7.2V rail steady, so motor speed drops. Release the trigger, the rail recovers, and the drill feels fine at idle. Check the battery contacts first: oxidised or bent terminals add resistance and make sag worse. If contacts are clean and the symptom persists across a freshly charged pack, the cells are capacity-faded and the pack needs replacement. A healthy pack under load should hold above 6.0V at the rail.

Compatible Models

EY3653 EY3653CQ EY3654 EY3654CQ

Replaces Part Numbers

EY9065 EY9066B BCP-EY9065 PA-724

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours3300mAh
Capacity3300mAh
Rate23.76Wh
Net Weight405g /14.29 oz
Gross Weight595g /20.99 oz
Approximate Weight595g /20.99 oz
Dimension 67.00 x 52.00 x 90.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Panasonic
  • 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 EY3653 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tough screw — why does it trip immediately rather than bogging first?

That instant cutout is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a weak cell. The motor inrush spike at trigger pull exceeds the pack's overcurrent threshold before the motor even reaches speed — this happens most often when the pack is cold or sitting below 50% charge. Warm the battery to room temperature and charge it fully before use. If the trip still occurs on a warm, fully charged pack, check for oxidised contact pins reducing the current path.

The Panasonic charger never stops blinking and won't go to solid green with this new pack — what's wrong?

A new or storage-depleted Ni-MH pack can sit below the charger's acceptance voltage floor, which causes the charger to loop without completing. Some Panasonic 7.2V chargers require the pack to present above roughly 5.0V before the charge cycle initiates properly. Try a short "wake" charge: place the pack in the charger, leave it for 30 minutes, remove it, and reinsert it. If the charger still won't commit to a charge cycle, check that the pack terminals are seating fully in the charger bay.

The drill felt strong for the first few weeks and now it bogs badly on anything harder than softwood — is the battery already worn out?

Repeated shallow cycling — charging after light use before the pack is meaningfully discharged — is the most common cause of early capacity fade in Ni-MH packs. Shallow cycles allow a voltage plateau to form that the BMS mistakes for full capacity, so the pack never fully charges. Run two full discharge-to-charge cycles: use the drill until the tool slows noticeably, then charge completely. If sustained output under load is still weak after two conditioning cycles, the cells have faded and the pack should be replaced.

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