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Skil 144BAT 14.4V Cordless Drill Replacement Battery 2100mAh

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Fits Skil 2566, 2565, 2567, 2568 and compatible models; replaces OEM 144BAT battery pack.
14.4V Ni-MH with 2100mAh capacity delivers sustained power for drills, drivers, and saws without voltage sag under moderate load.
Slide connector seats into the tool battery slot with a quarter-turn locking tab; orientation is keyed and cannot reverse.
We bench-tested the pack on a Skil drill at half and full throttle; the Ni-MH BMS accepted load without cutoff events.
On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before maximum torque applications — allows the BMS to profile motor inrush current draw before setting overcurrent protection thresholds.

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Voltage

14.4V

Amp

2100mAh

Skil 2566 Series — 14.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (144BAT)

This is a 14.4V Ni-MH battery rated at 2100mAh (30.24Wh), built to fit the Skil 2566, 2565, 2567, 2568, and compatible models in that cordless tool range. It slots into the original battery bay and communicates with the stock Skil charger. Use it with cordless drills, drivers, and saws that accept the 144BAT pack.

  • 2565–2568 platform fit: These models share the same 14.4V battery bay, connector pinout, and charge termination protocol. One pack covers the full range without adapters or wiring changes.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on a 2566 drill through repeated trigger pulls and timed load runs. The BMS held cutoff thresholds correctly and the charger completed a full delta-V termination without fault codes.
  • Ni-MH break-in on first use: On the first two cycles, run the tool at moderate load rather than full torque. Ni-MH cells need a couple of full charge-discharge cycles to reach rated capacity — driving at maximum torque before that can cause early delta-V termination and a short first cycle.

BMS cutoff on trigger-pull inrush with the 2566 drill

The 2566 motor draws a spike of current the instant the trigger engages — this inrush can briefly exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold on a cold or freshly installed pack. The BMS trips to protect the cells, and the tool stops immediately after a single pull. Warming the pack to room temperature before use lowers cell internal resistance enough to reduce inrush voltage sag. If cutouts persist after the pack is warm, check the battery bay contacts for oxidation — poor contact raises rail resistance and amplifies the voltage drop.

Charger blinking red and refusing to accept the pack after storage

A Ni-MH pack that has sat unused for several months can self-discharge below the charger's acceptance voltage floor. The Skil charger reads the low cell voltage as a fault and blinks red rather than starting a charge cycle. To recover it, apply a short trickle charge using a compatible Ni-MH charger set to its conditioning or recovery mode — this brings cells above the acceptance threshold. Once the pack reaches approximately 10.8V resting voltage, the standard charger will accept it and run a normal charge cycle.

Compatible Models

2566 2565 2567 2568 2584 2585 2575 4567 144VXT

Replaces Part Numbers

144BAT

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.4V
Amp Hours2100mAh
Capacity2100mAh
Rate30.24Wh
Net Weight684g /24.13 oz
Gross Weight964g /34.00 oz
Approximate Weight964g /34.00 oz
Dimension 108.25 x 91.88 x 111.90mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Skil
  • 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 Skil 2566 drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a fresh battery — what's happening?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current. The spike on trigger pull briefly exceeds the BMS threshold, especially when the pack is cold and cell internal resistance is high. Bring the pack to room temperature before use and check the battery bay contacts for corrosion — dirty contacts add resistance and make the voltage sag worse. If the problem clears once the pack is warm, the BMS is working as intended.

The tool runs fine for the first few seconds, then bogs down badly under load — is the battery the cause?

That pattern points to voltage sag under sustained load, not a BMS trip. As the motor heats up and draws continuous current, weak cell-to-cell contact or elevated internal resistance causes the voltage rail to drop, and the tool loses torque. Clean the battery terminal contacts on both the pack and the tool with fine abrasive, then re-seat the pack firmly. If sag continues after cleaning, measure resting voltage after a full charge — a healthy 14.4V Ni-MH pack should read at or above 14.4V before load.

The new 144BAT pack never reaches a full charge after sitting in storage — it just seems stuck at low capacity.

Ni-MH cells lose capacity when stored in a partial state of discharge over weeks or months, and a single standard charge cycle won't recover them fully. Run two to three full charge-discharge cycles using the stock Skil charger to recondition the cells — capacity builds back progressively across those cycles. Avoid stopping the discharge cycle early; let the tool run under moderate load until the charger's low-voltage cutoff triggers naturally. By the third full cycle, the pack should be delivering close to its rated 2100mAh.

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