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Re: Replacement battery blues
Chargers for Li-Ion battery is nothing very special, the battery normally has the BMS circuit built-in. This BMS board manages or takes care of making sure that the cells inside the battery are
By Prasad · #19142 ·
Re: Replacement battery blues
I bought a used FT60 from a friend and he included a couple batteries and the factory charger.?Battery 1 shows full charge but the radio shuts down as soon as I key up the radio.Battery 2 is
By cltoby600 · #19141 ·
Re: Replacement battery blues
Don't know this company
By Clint Bradford · #19140 ·
Re: Replacement battery blues
BatteriesAmerica.com has an intelligent Li-ion charger. Yes - proper charging of Li-Ion - or NiCd or NiMH - require chargers with differing charge algorithms ... -- Clint Bradford
By Clint Bradford · #19139 ·
Replacement battery blues
Saw on anazon a li-ion 2200mAh battery and bought it. ?Fits great but is not happy with the drop in charger. ?Sat over night blinking red. ?Close look on battery says needs a lithium ion charger
By rarecj8 jeep · #19138 ·
Re: female DC power plug ISO
Yaesu E-DC-6 is the official cable.
By Dale Robins - 2W0ODS · #19137 ·
Re: female DC power plug ISO
Just FYI - Amazon has this ... AEcreative USB Power Supply Travel Charger Cable for Yaesu Radio FT-2DR FT-70DR FT-270R FT1DR FT-65R FT-25R FT-60R FT-4VR FT-4XR VX-8R VX-7R VX-6R VX-5R VX-8DR VX-8GR
By Clint Bradford · #19135 ·
female DC power plug ISO
i can get one with the entire wall wart, etc.? just need the plug that goes into the radio for charging.? experimenting with using a USB style charging system in lieu of a need for the AC
By rarecj8 jeep · #19134 ·
Re: Charging Ni-MH battery with the Li-ion Charger
The charging algorithms for NiMH and Lithium are quite different. To achieve the maximum number of charge cycles, dedicated intelligent chargers should be used. www.cadex.com ( http://www.cadex.com
By Clint Bradford · #19133 ·
Charging Ni-MH battery with the Li-ion Charger
I have had my FT-60 HT for a number of years.? It has been my go to radio over all others. I have two NI-MH batteries for the radio and just purchased a Li-Ion battery for the unit.? Due to the
By John Cavuoti Sr <jtcavuotisr@...> · #19132 ·
Re: FBA-25A
I found a three-pack of replacement batteries on Amazon for a friend who's radio was doing the same thing. Search for "(3-Pack) 7.2V 1800mAh Ni-MH Battery Pack Compatible for Yaesu Vertex FNB-V94
By William Hutton <williamhutton@...> · #19131 ·
Re: FBA-25A
2000 mAh Eneloops fit well and have low self-discharge.? AA3T
By Nick Rylatt · #19130 ·
Re: FBA-25A
Two FT-60's and multiple AA battery trays here. Some NMHi rechargeables fit better than others, but much prefer replacing out a few AA's over tossing used up Yaesu battery packs when they die, and of
By Mark Wolff · #19129 ·
Re: FBA-25A
If I’m not mistaken, rechargeable AA’s are slightly larger than alkaline AA’s and only put out 1.2 bolts as opposed to 1.5 volts. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Message sent by....Oh look!! Pretty
By JARDY DAWSON · #19128 ·
FBA-25A
Thank you, I will check Batteries America for a battery pack. Another question: right now I have the FBA-25A battery case in the radio. The case is frighteningly tight and quite difficult to "force"
By KJ Bald · #19127 ·
Re: Loosing my mind too!
New packs - www.batteriesamerica.com -- Clint Bradford K6LCS http//www.work-sat.com
By Clint Bradford · #19126 ·
Re: Loosing my mind too!
Thanks everyone. Battery it was. Fully charged NiMH in adapter and problem solved. Time to shop for a new battery pack. Karl W1ZHU
By KJ Bald · #19125 ·
Re: Loosing my mind too!
The manual describes the “low battery” visual indicator, something I rarely see because I tend to park my ht in its desk charger. Maybe I’ll follow the directions from now on and wait for the
By Phil Milazzo KC6OEI · #19124 ·
Re: Loosing my mind too!
W1ZHU: That's usually an indication the battery is bad or not charged. It has enough power on receive, but not on transsmit. Dave - WB6DHW
By Dave WB6DHW · #19123 ·
Re: Loosing my mind too!
Try transmitting at low or medium power. That’s usually plenty for most line of sight repeaters.
By Pat Hunt · #19122 ·