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Old 08-06-2013, 03:42 PM
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My handheld radio is about 2 years old. When I put the battery pack on the charger, the light stays green indicating that it is fully charge but it dosen't charge. Is it as simple as the battery pack is worn out and I need to replace it. However, 2 years seams like a short period of time for the battery pack.
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Old 08-06-2013, 05:05 PM
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Default Re: handheld Battery

That is the likely issue Keepers..... If you let those batteries lay around too long fully discharged they can fail prematurely.

It's always best to store them when not in use fully charged and even if you don't use them, charge them once a month. This is especially true of NICAD batteries... You should also make sure and condition any new batteries when you first get them... The way you do that is to fully charge and fully discharge the battery a few times before you put it normal use.

If it is a NICAD you might want to see if you can get a Lithium Ion battery as a replacement instead but that might also force you to have to get a different charger too.... These batteries hold a charge better, last longer and don't suffer from some of the memory charging issues you get with NICADs
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Old 08-06-2013, 06:54 PM
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Question Re: handheld Battery

Not trying to be a smart ass or anything , but I was wondering is there ever a chance that the charger is broken? Shows battery as fully charged so maybe some internal switch won't allow the unit to send any further charge?
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Old 08-12-2013, 12:28 PM
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Default Re: handheld Battery

Agreed. Ni Cd batteried develop memory. They drain down to where you charged them up as your usable power.

More expensive Li batteries avoid that. You likely leave it in the charger when not in use?



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That is the likely issue Keepers..... If you let those batteries lay around too long fully discharged they can fail prematurely.

It's always best to store them when not in use fully charged and even if you don't use them, charge them once a month. This is especially true of NICAD batteries... You should also make sure and condition any new batteries when you first get them... The way you do that is to fully charge and fully discharge the battery a few times before you put it normal use.

If it is a NICAD you might want to see if you can get a Lithium Ion battery as a replacement instead but that might also force you to have to get a different charger too.... These batteries hold a charge better, last longer and don't suffer from some of the memory charging issues you get with NICADs
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