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Craftsman 315.11538 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 2000mAh

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Fits Craftsman 315.11538 cordless drill; replaces OEM part 130279001.
12V 2000mAh Ni-MH delivers steady voltage for drilling and fastening without voltage sag under motor load.
Slides into the standard Craftsman 12V pack slot; connector seats flush with positive contact alignment.
Bench testing showed stable discharge curve across full capacity range with no premature BMS cutoff on motor startup.
On first use with this Ni-MH pack, run the drill at half load for two cycles before full-torque fastening — allows the cell chemistry to stabilize thermal profile in the housing.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

2000mAh

Craftsman 315.11538 — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (130279001)

This 12V, 2000mAh Ni-MH battery replaces part number 130279001 in the Craftsman 315.11538 cordless drill. It fits the 11538 platform and slots into the original charger and tool body without modification. Voltage and connector match the factory spec exactly.

  • 315.11538 / 11538 platform fit: Both model numbers share the same 12V battery bay, slide-in connector, and charge-detection circuit. One battery covers either variant without adapters or wiring changes.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated trigger-pull sequences and monitored the BMS response to motor-start inrush current. The protection circuit held within spec on each draw spike, and the charger handshake completed normally on every charge cycle we ran.
  • Ni-MH break-in on the 315.11538: Run the drill at half load for the first two cycles before pushing it to full torque or sustained boring. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush draw and set its overcurrent thresholds accurately — skipping it can cause premature cutoffs on the first few hard trigger pulls.

BMS cutoff on the 315.11538 during motor-start inrush

When you pull the trigger on a cordless drill, the motor draws a current spike — sometimes four to six times its running load — in the first milliseconds of rotation. A fresh Ni-MH pack has a low state-of-charge baseline before break-in, and the BMS can read that spike as an overcurrent fault. The protection circuit trips and cuts output before the bit even bites into the material. Running two half-load cycles first charges the cells evenly and gives the BMS enough voltage headroom to ride through the inrush without tripping.

Charger not recognising the new pack after storage

Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage, and if the pack sits long enough, cell voltage drops below the charger's acceptance threshold. The Craftsman charger checks for a minimum voltage on insertion — if it doesn't see it, the charge cycle never starts. To recover, briefly connect the pack to a known-good Ni-MH charger set to a trickle or conditioning mode to raise the cell voltage above the recognition floor. Once voltage climbs above roughly 1.0V per cell, the standard charger will accept the pack and begin a normal charge cycle.

Compatible Models

315.11538 11538

Replaces Part Numbers

130279001

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate24Wh
Net Weight617.4g /21.78 oz
Gross Weight897.4g /31.65 oz
Approximate Weight897.4g /31.65 oz
Dimension 104.55 x 84.50 x 113.24mm

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 315.11538 drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tough job — why?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. The motor-start inrush spike on a loaded bit can momentarily exceed the protection circuit's threshold, especially on a new or recently stored pack. Run the drill unloaded or at half load for two full cycles first — this lets the BMS calibrate its overcurrent window to the motor's actual draw profile. After break-in, the pack handles hard trigger pulls without tripping.

The drill feels weak and bogs down under load even with a fresh charge — what's causing that?

Voltage sag is the most likely cause. Under sustained load, internal resistance in the cells causes the voltage rail to drop, and the drill loses torque before the pack is actually depleted. Check the battery contacts on both the pack and the tool — oxidation or dirt on the slide-in connector adds resistance and makes sag worse. Clean the contacts with a dry cloth, re-seat the pack, and test; if the tool still bogs, measure the pack voltage under load and compare it against the 12V nominal — a healthy pack should stay above 10.8V under moderate draw.

The pack lost most of its capacity after a few months of light use — is that a fault?

Repeated shallow cycling — only running the drill down 10–20% before recharging — causes Ni-MH cells to develop a reduced effective capacity over time. This is the memory-effect characteristic of Ni-MH chemistry. To restore capacity, run the pack down fully on a low-load task until the drill slows noticeably, then charge it completely without interruption. Doing two to three full discharge-charge cycles typically recovers the majority of lost capacity.

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