Radio Compatibility detail: All 1W Radios (will not work w/T7100 & T7400)
Compatible with Motorola T5320, T5400, T5420, T5600, T5620, T5700, T5720, T5800, and T5820 2-way radios
Easy to carry and easy to change
Minimize your downtime due to a depleted battery
Not compatible with AA alkaline-battery-based radios
Motorola NiCd battery Product Description
Compatible with all 1-watt radios (T5000/T6000 Series) of the Amazon.Com Product Description Lightweight and easy to change, Motorola is a 53 615 replacement battery Motorola NiCd battery No owner of a Motorola T5320, T5400, T5420, T5600, T5620, t5700, t5720, T5800 or T5820 Two-Way Radio must never without. If you have a two-way radio, which have operated on AA alkaline batteries, you must Motorola upgrade kit instead of the battery (model number 53 614), which includes two AA batteries and adapters style and powers of city, where the two radio stations be docked in Ni-Cd battery charger. Contents of the box is a rechargeable NiCad battery and instructions.
I was able to purchase this “Lawn and Garden” Lead-Acid battery for less than $20 at Wal*Mart. So, I thought it would be worth experimenting with since its size and capacity will probably reduce the number of times I need to charge it (compared to the smaller gel cells I featured in my previous video: www.youtube.com The battery is rated at 275 “Cold-cranking” amps, which isn’t of much value to me since I’m not starting a motor or anything. Although it doesn’t say, a quick internet search suggests this battery is rated at about 18 amp-hours – which puts it at about one third the cost of a comparable gel cell. Problem is, it’s probably not rated for much of a deep discharge since lawn equipment provides a continuous trickle charge. Nevertheless, I’ll keep experimenting with it to see if it’s cost-effective. I use an in-line “Watts Up” meter to monitor the voltage. So far, I’ve allowed it to drop below 12 volts (the QRP radio gear I power with it is very voltage tolerant). With a half day of full sunlight I’m able to bring it back up to well over 13 volts – which last many days of lower power communications on my amateur radio station. In the video I also mention that I’m now using Anderson “Power-Pole” connectors to eliminate a lot of the clip leads I’ve been using. Actually, I’ve been using these connectors for over a year now but just got around to introducing them to my simple solar stuff. They’re great connectors and seem to be growing in popularity as a low voltage …
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