We have older FT60R units and they do charge the standard battery pack when 12V is supplied to the external connector.? We had an experience that may explain why they disabled that feature.? We were using the official Yaesu AA battery holder while using the radio while it was powered via the external pack.? For whatever reason, the AA batteries made electrical?contact with the charging tabs and the radio thought it had a Yaesu rechargeable?pack installed.? The radio went into charging mode which caused the AA alkaline batteries to boil, literally, with the toxic fumes going into the radio ruining it.? We were not touching the radio as we were using it for packet work so we did not notice it getting hot until too late.
Andy
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 8:47?PM Dave Jeffries AF0DJ via <radioranger44=[email protected]> wrote:
There are two versions.? I believe the older one could be charged thru the DC jack. I believe, however the newer ones cannot.? And, no, I have no idea why the change.
Dave J. AF0DJ (who owns several -60s? of which some can and some can't.)
I read my page 9 of the manual
differently. My page 9 expressly states the battery ... may be
charged by connecting to the "ext dc jack" with? their adapters,
or it also implies any 12 to 16 vdc supply, (using the correct
polarized plug).
I charge mine all the time thru the "ext dc jack" from my fixed
station 12 volt main battery system, or my truck 12 vdc buss.
Ray, W4BYG
On 7/28/2024 00:17, Michael WA7SKG
wrote:
Actually, neither one. That is, assuming your intent is to
plug it into the side of the radio. The US version of the FT-60R
may only be charged using a drop-in desk charger (SBH-13 with
PA-48 adapter). The 12V connection on the side of the radio will
only power the radio and will not charge the battery. See Page 9
in the manual.
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Michael WA7SKG
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