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Worx WA3503 12V Replacement Battery 2000mAh Li-ion

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Fits Worx WU131, WU288, WX125 cordless drills and impact drivers; replaces OEM WA3503 and WA3509 batteries.
12V, 2000mAh lithium-ion delivers 24Wh — sufficient for light to medium drilling and fastening without voltage sag.
Slide connector seats vertically into tool battery slot with positive terminals facing outward; locking tab engages flush.
We bench-tested this pack on WU131 drill motor startup — BMS held current limit steady, no nuisance cutoff.
On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before maximum torque applications to establish motor inrush thresholds.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

2000mAh

Worx WU131 / WX125 Series — 12V Li-ion Replacement Battery (WA3503)

This is a 12V, 2000mAh Li-ion battery pack that fits the Worx WU131, WU288, WX125, WX125.1, and over 29 additional Worx 12V compact tool models. It replaces OEM part numbers WA3503 and WA3509. Voltage and form factor match the original pack exactly.

  • WU131 / WX125 platform fit: These models share the same 12V rail, slide-in connector geometry, and BMS handshake protocol. Any pack coded for WA3503 will seat, lock, and communicate with the tool's onboard electronics without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a WX125 drill and an impact driver from the same 12V platform. The BMS handled motor-start inrush current without tripping, held voltage above the tool's low-cutoff threshold through sustained load cycles, and accepted a full charge immediately after deep discharge recovery.
  • First-use load conditioning: On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before applying maximum torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and set accurate overcurrent protection thresholds before you push the pack hard.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush with the WX125 drill

Compact 12V drills pull a current spike the moment the trigger closes — often two to three times the steady-state draw. A BMS that hasn't profiled the motor yet may read that spike as a fault and cut power instantly. This is not a cell failure. The protection circuit trips before the cells even warm up. Running two half-load cycles first teaches the BMS where the inrush ceiling sits, so it stops reacting to a normal start event as an overcurrent fault.

Charger shows no response or blinks red on a new pack from storage

Li-ion cells below approximately 2.5V per cell will fall outside the acceptance window of most Worx 12V chargers. A pack that sat on a shelf — either new or used — can drop into this range through self-discharge alone. The charger isn't faulty; it's refusing to bulk-charge a pack it reads as potentially over-discharged. Connect the pack to the charger and leave it for 10 to 15 minutes — many Worx chargers run a trickle pre-charge mode that nudges cells back above the 3.0V threshold before switching to normal charge. If the light stays red beyond 20 minutes, check cell voltage at the pack terminals with a multimeter; you're looking for at least 10.5V across the full 12V pack.

Compatible Models

WU131 WU288 WX125 WX125.1 WX125.3 WX125.3 D-Lite WX125.4 WX125.5 WX125.6 WX125.7 WX125.M WX126 WX128.2 WX283 WX283.3 WX284 WX382 WX382.2 WX382.3 WX382.4 WX382.7 WX382.M WX382.M1 WX382.M2 WX521 WX521.1 WX540 WX540.3 WX673 WX673.3 WX673.M WX677 WX677.7

Replaces Part Numbers

WA3503 WA3509

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate24Wh
Net Weight164.8g /5.81 oz
Gross Weight234.8g /8.28 oz
Approximate Weight234.8g /8.28 oz
Dimension 80.92 x 47.60 x 46.30mm

Product Highlights

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

My WX125 drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — is the battery dead?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead pack. The motor-start inrush current on compact 12V drills spikes sharply the moment the trigger closes, and a BMS that hasn't profiled that motor will shut off as a precaution. Run the tool at half load for two full cycles first — this gives the BMS enough data to stop treating a normal trigger pull as a fault condition.

The tool runs but bogs down badly under load and feels like it's running out of power — cells are fine when I check charge level.

That's voltage sag, not low capacity. Under sustained load, internal resistance at the rail contacts or inside aged cells causes the voltage to drop below the tool's stable operating threshold — the motor slows even though the pack reads as charged. Clean the battery contacts on both the pack and the tool with a dry cloth, check for corrosion, and reseat the pack firmly. If sag persists after cleaning, measure pack voltage under load with a multimeter — a healthy 12V Li-ion pack should hold above 10.5V during drill operation.

The pack loses noticeably more charge sitting unused between jobs compared to when it was new — normal or a fault?

Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly over time, but a sharp increase in idle discharge rate usually points to capacity fade from repeated shallow cycling — topping up after light use instead of running the pack through fuller charge cycles. This degrades the cell chemistry faster than deep cycling does. Going forward, let the pack drop to around 30–40% before recharging, and run a full discharge-to-recharge cycle once every 10 to 15 uses to keep the BMS calibration accurate.

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