Panasonic EY9136B 15.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3300mAh
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Panasonic EY9136B 15.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
15.6V
Amp
3300mAh
Panasonic EY3530FQMKW Series — 15.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (EY9136B)
This is a 15.6V Ni-MH battery rated at 3300mAh (51.48Wh), built to replace the OEM EY9136B pack. It fits the Panasonic EY3530FQMKW and EY3530NQWKW cordless drill and driver series, along with over 28 additional models sharing the same 15.6V platform. Voltage, terminal layout, and BMS handshake all match the original specification.
- EY3530 and EY3531 platform fit: These models share a common 15.6V power rail, identical terminal block geometry, and the same BMS communication protocol — which is why one battery pack spans the full range from EY9136 through EY9239B without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on an EY3530 drill through repeated trigger-pull events and monitored the BMS overcurrent response. The protection circuit handled motor-start inrush correctly and did not false-trip under standard torque loads.
- Ni-MH break-in on first use: On first use, run the tool at half load for two cycles before applying maximum torque. Ni-MH cells need light cycling to reach full charge acceptance — pushing full inrush from the first trigger pull can cause the BMS to set a conservative overcurrent threshold that limits peak output.
BMS cutoff on EY3530 motor-start inrush surge
When a cordless drill starts under load, current draw spikes sharply before the motor reaches operating speed. On the 15.6V Ni-MH platform, this inrush can briefly exceed 20A. The BMS monitors this spike and will cut output if it reads above the overcurrent threshold — which it sets based on early cycle data. A pack that was stored long-term or that skipped the break-in cycles is more likely to trip on the first heavy-load pull. Running two light-load cycles first allows the BMS to recalibrate before it sees full motor-start current.
Tool bogs under sustained load after the pack reads full
Voltage sag is the most common cause of a drill that reads charged but loses torque mid-task. Under sustained draw, Ni-MH cells drop their terminal voltage faster than the state-of-charge indicator tracks. Check rail contact resistance first — corroded or bent terminals at the battery interface add resistance and amplify the sag. Clean the contacts and re-seat the pack. If the tool still bogs, measure the pack's voltage under load: anything dropping below 13.5V during operation points to cell degradation rather than a contact fault.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Panasonic
- 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 EY3530 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a stuck fastener — is that the battery or the tool?
That's a BMS overcurrent trip, not a tool fault. The motor-start inrush on a seized fastener can spike above the overcurrent threshold the BMS has stored, especially on a new or recently stored pack. Run two light-load cycles first — drilling into soft material, no torque resistance — so the BMS can profile normal inrush before it sees a spike load. After that, test on the stuck fastener again.
The Panasonic charger is blinking red and won't accept this pack — it worked fine out of the box yesterday.
A storage period can drop Ni-MH cell voltage below the charger's minimum acceptance threshold, and a single overnight sit after partial discharge can do it. Most Panasonic 15.6V chargers require the pack to present above roughly 10V before they begin a charge cycle. Briefly connect the pack, disconnect, and reconnect — some chargers will re-poll and accept the pack on a second attempt. If it still rejects, let the pack warm to room temperature (above 15°C) and try again; cold cells read lower internal voltage and trigger the same rejection flag.
This battery holds a charge fine on light tasks but loses power fast when I use the drill on hardwood — is 3300mAh enough for this tool?
Capacity isn't the issue here — voltage sag under high continuous draw is. Ni-MH cells at 15.6V nominal drop terminal voltage more steeply than the gauge shows when the motor is under sustained resistance load. First, clean the battery rail contacts on both the pack and the tool with isopropyl alcohol; dirty contacts add resistance and make sag worse. If the problem continues, measure the pack voltage under load — a healthy pack should hold above 13.5V during a hardwood drilling run.
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