Craftsman 19.2V 1500mAh Ni-MH Replacement Battery 11375
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Craftsman 19.2V 1500mAh Ni-MH Replacement Battery 11375 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
19.2V
Amp
1500mAh
Craftsman 10126 Series — 19.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (130279005)
This is a 19.2V 1500mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for Craftsman cordless power tools including the 10126, 11541, 11543, and 11570 platforms. It slots into the same battery bay as the original pack and uses the same contact layout. Capacity is 1500mAh (28.8Wh) — matching the stock specification.
- 19.2V platform compatibility: These Craftsman models share the same 19.2V rail, contact footprint, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one pack spans the full lineup without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a Craftsman 19.2V drill under repeated trigger-pull cycles. The BMS handled motor-start inrush without nuisance tripping, and cell voltage held steady across the discharge curve.
- Break-in load cycling: On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before full-torque applications. This lets the BMS sample the motor's inrush current draw and calibrate its overcurrent thresholds before you put the pack under maximum stress.
BMS cutoff on drill motor-start inrush surge
When you pull the trigger on a Craftsman 19.2V drill, the motor draws a short but steep current spike before it reaches operating speed. On a fresh pack or a cold pack, the BMS may read that spike as an overcurrent event and cut output instantly. Ni-MH cells have lower internal resistance than older Ni-Cd packs, but the BMS protection threshold is still tuned conservatively from the factory. If the tool cuts out on trigger pull and recovers after a second, the BMS is tripping on inrush — run two half-load break-in cycles to let it recalibrate its threshold.
Tool bogs under load but doesn't cut out
If the drill feels weak and loses torque under sustained load without fully shutting off, the cause is usually voltage sag from high contact resistance at the battery terminals — not a failing cell. Debris or oxidation on the slide contacts increases resistance, which drops the voltage the tool actually receives. Clean both the pack contacts and the tool's battery bay contacts with isopropyl alcohol and a firm brush. After cleaning, a healthy pack should hold above 17V at the rail under moderate drill load.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Craftsman
- 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 Craftsman 19.2V charger blinks red on this new pack — won't start charging at all. What's wrong?
A new pack shipped from storage can sit long enough for cells to drop below the charger's acceptance voltage threshold — typically around 16V for a 19.2V Ni-MH pack. The charger sees the low voltage as a damaged or incompatible pack and refuses to begin a normal charge cycle. To recover it, check if your charger has a reconditioning or "trickle" mode and start there — many Craftsman chargers do. If not, a compatible Ni-MH charger with a manual trickle setting at 100mA for 30 minutes will bring cells up to acceptance voltage so the main charge cycle can start.
The drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — but works fine on slow speed. Why?
This is a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by motor-start inrush, not a weak battery. At full trigger, the motor draws a sharp current spike in the first few milliseconds that can exceed the BMS protection threshold — especially on a new or cold pack. Run two cycles at half trigger load first, which lets the BMS log the inrush profile and adjust its overcurrent window. After break-in, high-torque trigger pulls should stop tripping the cutoff.
After leaving the Craftsman drill unused in the garage over winter, the battery won't hold a charge through a full job anymore. Is the pack gone?
Ni-MH cells stored in a discharged state over several months develop voltage depression — individual cells drift to mismatched states of charge, reducing usable capacity. The pack isn't necessarily dead. Run two full discharge-and-charge cycles using the Craftsman charger's standard cycle: charge to full, run the tool under moderate load until the charger's low-voltage cutoff triggers, then charge fully again. If capacity doesn't recover after two cycles, check resting voltage after a full charge — a healthy 19.2V Ni-MH pack should read at least 20.5V at rest.
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