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Powerworks 24V Cordless Drill Replacement Battery 2000mAh

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Fits Powerworks 2CM P24LM32, P24AB, P24ST cordless drills and saws, replacing OEM 24V battery packs.
Delivers 24V at 2000mAh, sustaining motor draw across drill startup and saw cutting without voltage sag.
Uses standard Powerworks slide-lock connector with keyed orientation, seats flush against tool housing without adapters.
Bench testing confirms the BMS accepts full-charge cycles without early cutoff, motor inrush draw stays within threshold.
On first use with this pack, run the drill at half throttle for two cycles before full-torque fastening or cutting — allows the BMS to calibrate motor inrush current limits.

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Voltage

24V

Amp

2000mAh

Powerworks 2CM P24LM32 / P24AB / P24ST — 24V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This is a 24V, 2000mAh (48Wh) lithium-ion battery for the Powerworks P24 cordless tool range. It fits the 2CM P24LM32, P24AB, and P24ST. The slide-in pack connects directly to the 24V tool port — no adapters needed.

  • P24 platform fit: The P24LM32, P24AB, and P24ST all run the same 24V rail and share an identical battery housing and terminal layout. One pack covers all three tools without any modification to the battery tray or contact plate.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge cycles on the P24 platform and monitored BMS response under simulated motor-start inrush. The BMS held correctly through trigger-pull spikes and did not trip during normal cycling.
  • First-use load ramp-up: On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before applying full torque. This lets the BMS log the motor's inrush current draw and calibrate its overcurrent threshold before you hit maximum demand.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush surge in the P24 drill and saw

When you pull the trigger hard from a dead stop, the motor pulls a short, sharp current spike — often two to three times the steady running draw. A new pack's BMS starts with conservative overcurrent thresholds and can trip during that spike before the motor reaches running speed. If the tool stops dead on the first trigger pull and resets when you release, that is a BMS overcurrent event, not a cell fault. Two or three half-load cycles condition the BMS to the motor's actual inrush profile and the cutoff trips stop.

Charger not recognising the P24 pack after storage

Li-ion chargers use an acceptance voltage check before they start a charge cycle. If a P24 pack has sat unused for several months, cell voltage can drop below that acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V per cell. The charger then reads the pack as faulty and shows a blinking or solid error light instead of beginning a charge. To recover it, use a compatible charger that has a recovery or boost mode, or briefly connect a known-good pack in parallel for 60 seconds to raise the cell voltage above the 2.5V floor before placing it back on the standard charger.

Compatible Models

2CM P24LM32 P24AB P24ST

Technical Specifications

Voltage24V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate48Wh
Net Weight439g /15.49 oz
Gross Weight619g /21.83 oz
Approximate Weight619g /21.83 oz
Dimension 136.95 x 77.70 x 53.10mm

Product Highlights

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

My Powerworks drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — battery seems fine otherwise. What's happening?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by the motor's inrush current spike at startup, not a faulty cell. The spike on a hard trigger pull can briefly exceed the BMS threshold before the motor reaches running speed. Run the tool at half load for two full cycles to let the BMS profile the actual inrush draw and raise the trip threshold accordingly. After conditioning, full-trigger pulls on the P24LM32 and P24AB should hold without cutting out.

The P24 battery feels warm after sawing for a few minutes and then the tool suddenly stops. Is this the battery or the saw?

That is a thermal cutoff — the BMS shuts the pack down when cell temperature exceeds a safe limit, usually around 60°C. On a circular saw, sustained blade load heats the motor, and that heat transfers into the enclosed battery bay, stacking on top of the cells' own heat from discharge. Let the pack cool for 10–15 minutes in open air before reinserting — do not force a restart while warm. For long cuts, swap to a second pack mid-job to keep cell temperature below the cutoff threshold.

The P24 tool runs fine for the first few seconds then bogs down badly under load — fully charged battery. What's wrong?

Voltage sag under load points to high contact resistance at the battery terminal rail, not low charge. Oxidised or dirty slide contacts create resistance that causes the pack's voltage to drop sharply the moment current demand rises. Clean the battery terminals and the tool's battery bay contacts with isopropyl alcohol and a dry cloth. Check that the pack seats fully — a partially seated pack increases contact resistance and produces exactly this weak-under-load symptom.

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