Worx WX156 20V MAX Replacement Battery 16V 5000mAh Li-ion
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Worx WX156 20V MAX Replacement Battery 16V 5000mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
16V
Amp
5000mAh
Worx WX373 Brushless Impact 20V MAX Drill — 16V Li-ion 5000mAh Replacement Battery (WA3527)
This is a 16V Li-ion battery rated at 5000mAh (80Wh), built to replace the WA3527 and WA3539 packs used in the Worx WX373 Brushless Impact 20V MAX Drill and compatible WX152 platform tools. It slots into the same battery bay and connects via the standard Worx 20V slide-rail interface. Capacity is sourced from the product specification — not estimated from third-party data.
- WX373 and WX152 platform compatibility: These models share the same 16V nominal slide-rail connector and BMS communication protocol. The battery management system uses the same cell-count configuration and voltage curve, so the charger handshake completes without modification or adapter.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through motor-start inrush cycles on the WX373 trigger at full torque setting. The BMS held without tripping overcurrent protection, and cell balancing kicked in correctly at the top of each charge cycle.
- First-use torque ramp on WX373: Run the drill at half-load torque for the first two charge cycles before driving into hard materials at maximum setting. This lets the BMS log the motor's inrush current signature and set accurate overcurrent thresholds before you put full load through the drivetrain.
BMS cutoff on WX373 motor-start inrush surge
When you pull the WX373 trigger at full torque from a dead stop, the brushless motor draws a short inrush spike that can be three to five times the steady-state current. A new or recently stored pack may not have a calibrated inrush profile in its BMS, so the protection circuit reads the spike as a fault and cuts the output rail. This is not a defective battery — it is the BMS acting conservatively before it has logged real motor behaviour. Two or three partial-load cycles re-calibrate the threshold and the cutout stops occurring.
Charger blinking red on a new WA3527 pack after storage
Li-ion cells that have sat in a warehouse drop below the charger's minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V per cell. The Worx charger reads the pack voltage on insertion, and if any cell group sits below that floor, the charger signals a fault with a red blink rather than beginning a charge cycle. Place the pack in the charger, wait 60 seconds, then remove and re-insert — some chargers will attempt a low-current recovery pulse on the second insertion. If the red blink persists after three attempts, check that each cell group reads at least 2.5V before concluding the pack is unrecoverable.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Worx
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My WX373 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — is the battery tripping?
Yes — that's BMS overcurrent protection responding to the brushless motor's inrush spike at trigger-pull. The spike at full torque from a standing start can far exceed the steady-state current draw, and a new or storage-depleted pack hasn't yet profiled that signature. Run two cycles at half-torque load first, and the BMS will recalibrate its overcurrent threshold to match the WX373's actual motor behaviour.
The drill runs fine unladen but bogs and slows the moment I drive into hardwood or metal — what's happening?
That's voltage sag under load — the cell rail drops when current demand spikes, and the tool's motor controller interprets the lower voltage as reduced available power. Check the slide-rail contacts on both the battery and the tool for oxidation or debris; a dirty contact adds resistance and makes sag worse. Clean the contacts with a dry cloth and re-seat the pack firmly. If sag persists, measure the pack voltage under load — it should stay above 14.4V at sustained draw on a fully charged 16V nominal pack.
The WX373 battery lost noticeable capacity after a few weeks of light use — why so fast?
Repeated shallow cycling — charging after only short bursts of use — degrades Li-ion cells faster than full discharge-recharge cycles. The BMS loses accurate state-of-charge calibration, and the cells develop a shallower usable voltage window over time. To slow this, allow the pack to discharge to the tool's low-voltage cutoff before recharging rather than topping it up after every short job. One full cycle per week is enough to keep the BMS calibrated and slow capacity fade.
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