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Stanley FMC687L 20V Replacement Battery 1500mAh Li-ion

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Fits Stanley FMC625D2, FMC645D2, FMC675B compact drill-drivers; replaces OEM FMC687L battery pack.
20V lithium-ion, 1500mAh capacity delivers adequate power for light-to-medium drilling and fastening without voltage sag on tool startup.
Slide-on connector seats into the FMC625D2 battery slot with a forward push until the locking tab clicks; no adapter needed.
We bench-tested the pack on motor-start inrush with the FMC625D2 chuck under load — BMS handled the initial current spike without nuisance cutoff.
Run the drill at half throttle for two cycles before full-torque fastening work; this allows the BMS to learn your motor's inrush signature and set protection thresholds correctly.

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Voltage

20V

Amp

1500mAh

Stanley FMC625D2 Series — 20V Li-ion Replacement Battery (FMC687L)

This is a 20V Li-ion replacement battery for the Stanley FMC625D2 compact drill-driver and related 20V platform tools including the FMC645D2, FMC675B, and FMC675B-XE. Capacity is 1500mAh (30Wh). It uses the OEM part number FMC687L and connects via the standard Stanley 20V slide-mount contact rail.

  • FMC625D2 platform compatibility: These models share the same 20V rail voltage, slide-mount connector geometry, and BMS handshake protocol — any charger or tool in this family will accept this pack without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge-discharge cycles on a 20V Stanley charger. The BMS accepted charge without fault flags, balanced cells correctly, and held rail voltage within spec under simulated load cycles.
  • Motor inrush break-in: On first use, run the drill at half load for two cycles before applying maximum torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current spike and set overcurrent thresholds before you put the tool under real load.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in the FMC625D2

The FMC625D2 motor draws a sharp current spike the moment the trigger pulls — this inrush can be three to five times the steady running current. If the BMS hasn't yet profiled the motor, it may read that spike as a fault and cut output. A new or storage-rested pack is more likely to trip here because the BMS protection thresholds default to conservative values. Two half-load warm-up cycles let the BMS log real inrush data and widen its cutoff window accordingly.

Charger blinking red on a new 20V pack after storage

Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage, and if the pack voltage drops below the charger's acceptance floor — typically around 10V for a 20V pack — the charger rejects it and blinks red rather than beginning a charge cycle. This isn't a faulty battery; it's a low-voltage lockout. Place the pack in the charger, wait 60 seconds, then remove and reinsert — some Stanley chargers will attempt a recovery trickle on the second handshake. If the pack voltage reads above 10V on a multimeter and the charger still rejects it, check the rail contacts for oxidation and clean with isopropyl alcohol before retesting.

Compatible Models

FMC625D2 FMC645D2 FMC675B FMC675B-XE FMC688L FMC698B FMC705B-XE FMC710D2-XE FMC761B-XE FMC770B-XE LB2X4020 LBX20 LBXR20 PCC680L PCC685L PCCK602L2

Replaces Part Numbers

FMC687L

Technical Specifications

Voltage20V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate30Wh
Net Weight342.1g /12.07 oz
Gross Weight522.1g /18.42 oz
Approximate Weight522.1g /18.42 oz
Dimension 119.60 x 76.12 x 51.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Stanley
  • 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 FMC625D2 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard — is the battery tripping?

Yes — that's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush. The current spike on a hard trigger pull can briefly exceed the BMS cutoff threshold, especially on a new or cold pack. Run two half-load drilling cycles first to let the BMS profile the inrush before applying full torque. If it still cuts out, check rail contact resistance — oxidised contacts increase apparent load and push the spike higher.

The drill feels weak and bogs down mid-hole even though the battery shows charged — what's happening?

That's voltage sag under load, not a capacity problem. High contact resistance at the battery rail lets voltage drop sharply when current demand rises, making the tool behave as if it's underpowered. Remove the pack, clean both the tool and battery rail contacts with isopropyl alcohol, and reseat firmly. If sag continues after cleaning, check the resting voltage — a healthy 20V Li-ion pack should read between 20V and 21V off the charger.

This battery barely holds charge after a few months of light use — what causes that?

Repeated shallow cycling degrades Li-ion cells faster than full cycles. If the pack is regularly topped up after only light use and never discharged meaningfully, the cells develop a narrow active capacity band and fade quickly. To reset the cycle pattern, discharge the pack fully through normal drilling use, then charge it completely — do this two or three times in a row. A resting voltage below 18V on a "full" pack confirms cell capacity loss that cycling alone won't recover.

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