Hitachi B3 CK 12D Replacement Battery 9.6V 2000mAh
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Hitachi B3 CK 12D Replacement Battery 9.6V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
2000mAh
Hitachi CK 12D Series — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (EB 920HS)
This is a 9.6V, 2000mAh Ni-MH battery for Hitachi cordless drills and drivers, including the CK 12D, CK 12DY, CL 10D, D 10D, and over 40 additional models. It replaces OEM part numbers EB 920HS, EB 920RS, EB 926H, EB 930H, EB9B, EB9G, and related variants. Match your original part number before ordering — the connector and cell count must align with your charger's charge profile.
- CK 12D and CL 10D platform compatibility: These tools share a 9.6V seven-cell Ni-MH architecture with the same slide-in connector and terminal spacing. The charger uses a negative delta-V detection method tied to that cell count — swapping to the correct pack keeps the charge termination circuit working as intended.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the CK 12D trigger cycle under load. The BMS held stable through repeated motor-start inrush spikes, and cell temperature stayed within normal range across sustained driving sequences. Voltage under load matched expected Ni-MH sag curves for a fresh 2000mAh pack.
- First-use break-in on the CK 12D: Run the drill at half load for the first two cycles before applying full torque. This lets the charger and BMS profile the inrush current draw specific to your motor before the overcurrent protection thresholds lock in.
BMS cutoff on CK 12D motor-start inrush surge
When you pull the trigger on a Ni-MH drill, the motor draws a short burst of current well above its running draw — sometimes three to five times higher. On a fresh or recently stored pack, the BMS may read that spike as an overcurrent fault and cut power before the motor reaches speed. This is more common when cell internal resistance is elevated from storage. Running two partial charge-discharge cycles before heavy use lowers cell resistance and reduces the chance of a nuisance trip on trigger pull.
Charger not recognising the pack after storage
Hitachi's negative delta-V chargers need the pack to sit above a minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 1.0V per cell, or roughly 7.0V total for a 9.6V seven-cell pack. If the battery has self-discharged below that threshold during storage, the charger will not initiate a charge cycle. Place the pack in the charger for 10–15 minutes anyway — some units include a trickle pre-charge mode that slowly raises cell voltage until the main charge cycle can start. If the charger still shows no activity after 20 minutes, check total pack voltage with a multimeter; below 5V indicates cell reversal and the pack will not recover.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Hitachi
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My CK 12D cuts out the moment I pull the trigger on a tough screw — is the battery faulty?
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a defective cell. The motor-start inrush current spike on a loaded drill can exceed the BMS threshold, especially when cell internal resistance is high from a fresh or stored pack. Run two light-duty charge-discharge cycles first — driving into softwood at half speed — before going to full torque applications. After two cycles, trigger-pull cutouts on hard starts typically stop.
The drill feels weak and bogs down halfway through a hole — fully charged pack, new battery.
That's voltage sag under sustained load, not a capacity problem. Check the slide-in connector contacts on both the battery and the tool — oxidation or debris on the terminals raises contact resistance and drops the voltage rail mid-draw. Clean the contacts with a pencil eraser or fine emery cloth, then reseat the pack firmly. If the tool still bogs, check rail voltage under load with a multimeter — you should see no less than 8.0V when the motor is running.
The battery loses charge noticeably faster after only a few months of light use — cells are fine but capacity feels halved.
Ni-MH cells degrade faster from repeated shallow cycling than from deep discharges. If you're consistently topping up the pack after short sessions without fully depleting it, the cells develop a charge acceptance pattern that limits usable capacity over time. Run the pack down until the drill noticeably slows, then do a full charge — repeat this full cycle once a month to recondition the cells. After two to three full cycles, measured capacity typically recovers toward the rated 2000mAh.
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