Black & Decker PS130 12V Ni-MH Cordless Drill Battery 3300mAh
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Black & Decker PS130 12V Ni-MH Cordless Drill Battery 3300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
3300mAh
Black & Decker CD1202GK Series — 12V Ni-MH 3300mAh Replacement Battery (PS130)
This is a 12V Ni-MH battery pack rated at 3300mAh (39.6Wh), replacing OEM part numbers PS130, PS130A, A9252, and A9275. It fits the Black & Decker CD1202GK, CD1202K, CD120GK, CD120GK2, and over 28 additional models in the same cordless drill/driver family. Drop voltage and capacity match the original pack exactly.
- CD120 platform compatibility: These models share a common 12V power rail, identical battery housing geometry, and the same terminal connector layout — which is why one pack covers the full CD120 series without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through trigger-pull cycling on a CD1202GK. The BMS handled repeated motor-start inrush current without tripping, and cell voltage held within the expected range across the discharge curve.
- Break-in on first use: Run the drill at half load for two full charge-discharge cycles before driving at maximum torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and set accurate overcurrent thresholds — skipping this can cause early cutoff on hard starts.
BMS cutoff on drill motor-start inrush surge
Every trigger pull on a cordless drill creates a brief current spike as the motor overcomes static resistance — this inrush can be three to five times the steady running draw. On a new or returned-to-service Ni-MH pack, the BMS protection thresholds may not yet reflect the motor's actual inrush profile. If the BMS reads the spike as a fault, it cuts power instantly. Two break-in cycles at partial load train the BMS to distinguish normal inrush from a genuine overcurrent event.
Charger not recognising the pack after extended storage
Ni-MH packs self-discharge during storage — if cell voltage drops below roughly 0.9V per cell, some chargers reject the pack entirely and show a fault light instead of beginning a charge cycle. This is a charger acceptance threshold issue, not a dead battery. A short conditioning charge using a charger with a recovery or trickle mode can bring cell voltage back above the acceptance floor. Once the pack reads above threshold, a normal charge cycle will complete.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Black & Decker
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Black & Decker CD1202GK cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on hard materials — is the battery faulty?
This is almost always a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current, not a defective cell. When the drill engages a high-resistance material, the inrush spike on trigger pull can exceed the BMS protection threshold, especially on a pack that hasn't been cycled yet. Run two full charge-discharge cycles at half load first — this profiles the motor draw and raises the effective overcurrent trip point. If cutout continues after break-in, check that the battery terminal contacts are clean and seated fully, since contact resistance amplifies the apparent current spike.
The drill bogs down and loses torque under sustained load even with a full charge — what's happening?
This points to voltage sag under load, not low capacity. Under sustained high-torque draw, internal cell resistance causes pack voltage to drop noticeably mid-task. On Ni-MH chemistry, this gets worse as cells age or if the pack has been repeatedly shallow-cycled — never fully discharged, never fully charged. Run the pack to full depletion and then charge completely for two or three cycles to recondition the cells. If sag persists, check the battery terminals and tool contacts for corrosion, as increased contact resistance compounds voltage drop under load.
The charger blinks red and won't charge the new pack — what do I check first?
A red blink on Black & Decker Ni-MH chargers typically means the pack voltage is below the charger's acceptance threshold — common after shipping or storage. If your charger has a trickle or recovery mode, engage it and leave the pack on charge for 15–20 minutes before attempting a normal cycle. If the charger has no recovery mode, try a compatible charger that accepts low-voltage packs. Once cell voltage climbs above approximately 1.0V per cell, the standard charge cycle will initiate and run normally.
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