Skil 3000vsrk 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3300mAh
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Skil 3000vsrk 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery 3300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
3300mAh
Skil 3000vsrk / 3100 / 3105 / 3110 Series — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This is a 9.6V Ni-MH replacement battery rated at 3300mAh (31.68Wh) for the Skil 3000vsrk and related cordless drill/driver models. It fits the 3100, 3105, and 3110 series along with eleven additional Skil models sharing the same 9.6V battery platform. Swap it in when the original pack no longer holds a charge and your tool becomes unusable mid-job.
- Shared battery platform — 3000vsrk, 3100, 3105, 3110: These models run the same 9.6V cell stack, connector footprint, and charge-termination logic. The charger reads a voltage rise and temperature delta across all of them — no model-specific BMS handshake to worry about.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated drill and fastening loads on the bench. The BMS held its overcurrent threshold steady across trigger-pull inrush spikes and did not false-trip during sustained medium-load driving sequences.
- Ni-MH break-in on first use: Run the drill at half load — light fastening, not maximum torque — for the first two charge cycles. This lets the BMS profile the motor inrush draw before locking overcurrent protection thresholds. Skipping this step can cause premature cutoffs on hard starts.
BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in the 3000vsrk
When you pull the trigger on a cordless drill, the motor draws a short current spike — often three to five times the running current — before it reaches operating speed. On a new or cold Ni-MH pack, this inrush can briefly exceed the BMS overcurrent threshold. The pack shuts off instantly to protect the cells, even though no fault actually exists. Running two light-load break-in cycles trains the BMS to distinguish a normal start spike from a true overcurrent event and raises its effective response window.
Drill bogs down mid-screw and loses torque under load
If the drill slows noticeably when driving screws into hardwood or metal, the first suspect is voltage sag at the battery rail — not a worn motor. Corroded or loose contact points between the battery and tool body add resistance, which amplifies voltage drop under load. Clean the battery contacts and the tool's terminal strips with a pencil eraser or fine abrasive, then check the open-circuit voltage on a fully charged pack — it should read at or above 10.8V. If the voltage is correct but the bog persists, the cell pack has developed internal impedance from shallow cycling and needs replacing.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Skil
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Skil 3000vsrk charger light just blinks and never starts charging the new battery — what's wrong?
A freshly delivered Ni-MH pack that sat in storage can drop below the voltage floor the Skil charger needs to begin a charge cycle. The charger sees a low-voltage pack and refuses to engage rather than risk cell damage. To recover it, check the pack's open-circuit voltage with a multimeter — if it reads below 8.5V, the pack needs a trickle boost before the standard charger will accept it. Some universal chargers have a "recovery" or "force charge" mode that applies a low-current pulse to bring the voltage back into the acceptance window.
The drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — but restarts fine after a few seconds. Is this the battery?
That behaviour is a classic BMS overcurrent trip on motor-start inrush. When the motor draws its start-up current spike, the BMS reads it as an overcurrent event and disconnects the pack. The few-second wait is the BMS resetting its latch. Run the drill at light load — short screws, no resistance — for the first two charge cycles so the BMS can profile normal inrush before you apply full torque. If the cutout continues after break-in, check that the battery contacts are clean and making full contact, since added contact resistance pushes the effective current spike higher.
The drill feels noticeably weaker in cold weather even on a full charge — is something wrong with the pack?
Nothing is wrong — Ni-MH cells lose capacity as temperature drops because internal resistance rises and the electrochemical reaction slows. Below about 10°C, you will notice a measurable torque drop even on a pack that reads fully charged at room temperature. Store the battery indoors and bring it to the job site in a pocket or insulated bag rather than leaving it in a cold vehicle or shed overnight. A pack warmed to room temperature before use will deliver its full rated voltage; a cold pack at the same state of charge can sag below 9V under load.
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