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DeWalt DCB120 12V MAX Replacement Battery 1500mAh Li-ion

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Fits DeWalt 12V MAX Li-ion tools; replaces DCB120, DCB121, DCB125, DCB123, DCB127, DCB102, DCB105, DCB112, DCB204, DCB205, DCB206, DCB606, DCB606-2, DCB609-2, DCB612, DCB180, DCB181, DCB181-XJ, DCB182, DCB182-XE, DCB183, DCB184, DCB185, DCB200, DCB201, DCB201-2, DCB203, DCB107, DCB115, DCB118.
12V nominal, 1500mAh capacity delivers adequate charge cycles for compact drills, impact drivers, and light-duty saws without midtask drain.
Flat slide connector with keyed locking tab seats flush into DeWalt's 12V MAX battery slot; no shimming or contact cleaning required.
Bench testing confirmed BMS accepts full charge curve on standard DeWalt chargers; no fault codes or early cutoff under normal motor load.
On first use, run the drill or driver at half throttle for two cycles before maximum torque applications—allows BMS to profile motor inrush current before locking protection thresholds.

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Voltage

12V

Amp

1500mAh

DeWalt 12V MAX Li-ion — 12V 1500mAh Replacement Battery (DCB120)

This is a 12V Li-ion replacement battery for DeWalt's 12V MAX compact power tool platform. It fits a wide range of 12V MAX tools including the DCD710 drill and DCF610 impact driver, along with over 186 compatible models. Capacity is 1500mAh (18Wh), matching the original pack specification.

  • 12V MAX platform fit: DeWalt's 12V MAX line shares a common slide-rail contact block and a single BMS handshake signal across the DCD, DCF, DCS, and DCK tool families. One battery fits the entire compact cordless range — the connector geometry and communication protocol do not vary between sub-models.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on a DCD710 drill and a DCF610 impact driver. The BMS registered correct cell voltage on first insertion, the charger accepted the pack without an error cycle, and overcurrent protection tripped and reset as expected across repeated motor-start loads.
  • Motor inrush break-in on first use: Run the tool at half load for two cycles before applying full torque. This lets the BMS sample the motor's inrush current curve and set an accurate overcurrent threshold — reducing false protection trips during heavy use later.

BMS cutoff on trigger-pull inrush in the DCD710 and DCF610

When a Li-ion BMS is new or coming out of storage, its overcurrent threshold defaults to a conservative value. On a hard trigger pull, the motor draws a spike of current — sometimes 3–5× the steady-state draw — in the first 200 milliseconds. If the BMS hasn't yet profiled that inrush signature, it reads it as a fault and cuts power. Running two half-load cycles first teaches the BMS what normal motor start looks like on your specific tool, and the false trips stop.

Charger blinking red on a new or stored 12V MAX pack

DeWalt's 12V MAX chargers — including the DCB102, DCB105, and DCB112 — have a minimum cell acceptance voltage. If a pack has been sitting in storage, cell voltage can drop below that threshold and the charger refuses to begin a charge cycle, showing a blinking red LED. To recover the pack, leave it seated in the charger for 10–15 minutes — the charger runs a low-current trickle wake cycle before switching to full charge. If the red blink continues past 30 minutes, check that all four slide-rail contacts are clean and making firm contact; oxidation on the terminals is the most common cause of a failed wake cycle.

Compatible Models

12V MAX Li-ion DCD710 DCD710S2 DCF610 DCF610S2 DCF813S2 DCF815 DCF815N DCF815S2 DCK210S2 DCK211S2 DCL040 DCL510 DCS310 DCS310S1 DCT410S1 DCT411S1 DCT414S1 DCD700 DCF805 DCF813 DCR006 DCT412 DCT414 DCT416 DCT418 DCT419 DCD710D2-QW DCD710N DCE0811 DCE0811D1G-QW DCE0811D1R-QW DCE0811LR-XJ DCE0811NR-XJ DCE0825 DCE0825D1G-QW DCE085D1G-QW DCE088 DCE088D1G-QW DCE088D1R-QW DCE088LR-XJ DCE089 DCE089D1G-QW DCE089D1R-QW DCF610D2-QW DCF813N DCF815D2-QW DCHJ060 DCHJ060B DCHJ060C1 DCHJ061 DCHJ061B DCHJ061C1 DCHJ062 DCHJ062B DCHJ062C1 DCHJ063 DCHJ063B DCHJ063C1 DCHJ064 DCHJ064B DCHJ065 DCHJ065B DCHJ065C1 DCHJ066 DCHJ066C1 DCHJ067 DCHJ067B DCHJ068 DCHJ068B DCHJ069 DCHJ069C1 DCHJ070 DCHJ070B DCHJ070C1 DCHJ071 DCHJ071B DCK211D2T-QW DCK212S2 DCK413S2 DCL510N DCL510N-XJ DCR015 DCR016 DCR016-QW DCR018 DCR019 DCR019-QW DCR027 DCR027-BD DCR027-QW DCS310B DCS310D2-QW DCS310N DCS310S2 DCT410 DCT410D1-QW DCT410N DCT411 DCT412S1 DCT414N DCT416S1 DWST1-75659-QW 120V MAX 20V MAX 60V MAX CL3.C18S DCB184 DCB184-XJ DCB184-XR DCD740 DCD740B DCD771 DCD776 DCD780 DCD780B DCD780C2 DCD780L2 DCD780N DCD785 DCD785C2 DCD785L2 DCD790 DCD790D2 DCD795 DCD980L2 DCD980M2 DCD985 DCD985B DCD985L2 DCD985M2 DCD995 DCF620 DCF880 DCF880C1-JP DCF880HL2 DCF880HM2 DCF880L2 DCF880M2 DCF883B DCF883L2 DCF883M2 DCF885 DCF885B DCF885C2 DCF885L2 DCF885M2 DCF885N DCF886 DCF886D2 DCF886M2 DCF889 DCF889HL2 DCF889HM2 DCF889L2 DCF889M2 DCF895 DCF895B DCF895C2 DCF895D2 DCF895L2 DCF895M2 DCF899 DCG412 DCG412B DCG412L2 DCG412M2 DCH213 DCH253 DCH273 DCN690 DCS331 DCS331B DCS331L1 DCS331L2 DCS331M1 DCS331N DCS355 DCS373M2 DCS380 DCS380B DCS380L1 DCS380M1 DCS381 DCS391 DCS391B DCS391L1 DCS391M1 DCS393 XR Li-Ion 18V

Replaces Part Numbers

DCB120 DCB121 DCB125 DCB123 DCB127 DCB102 DCB105 DCB112 DCB204 DCB205 DCB206 DCB606 DCB606-2 DCB609-2 DCB612 DCB180 DCB181 DCB181-XJ DCB182 DCB182-XE DCB183 DCB184 DCB185 DCB200 DCB201 DCB201-2 DCB203 DCB107 DCB115 DCB118

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate18Wh
Net Weight202.9g /7.16 oz
Gross Weight272.9g /9.63 oz
Approximate Weight272.9g /9.63 oz
Dimension 90.75 x 64.45 x 45.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: DeWalt
  • 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 DeWalt DCD710 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — is the battery faulty?

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a faulty cell. On a cold or new pack, the BMS defaults to a low overcurrent threshold and interprets the motor's inrush spike — which can hit 3–5× steady-state current in the first fraction of a second — as a fault. Run the drill at half load for two full cycles first. That lets the BMS profile the inrush signature and raise the threshold to match your tool's actual draw.

The tool feels weak and bogs down under load even with a charged battery — what's causing that?

Voltage sag under load points to high contact resistance at the slide-rail terminals, not low capacity. Wipe the four gold contacts on both the battery and the tool with a dry cloth, then re-seat the pack firmly. If the sag continues, check that the slide latch is clicking fully into position — a partially seated pack increases resistance across the rail and drops the voltage the motor sees mid-draw.

This battery loses noticeable capacity after a few weeks of only doing short jobs — is that normal?

Li-ion cells degrade faster when cycled repeatedly between 80–100% without ever fully discharging. Shallow cycling on light DIY work — short drill runs that barely dent the charge — accelerates capacity fade compared to fuller discharge cycles. To slow this, run the pack down to roughly 20% on a moderate load before recharging rather than topping it up after every use. A full discharge-to-recharge cycle once a week on a working pack helps the BMS recalibrate its state-of-charge tracking.

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