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Dated: Jan 26, 2011
When charging a Motorola Two-ways-radio battery, the charger’s ready light will eventually illuminate,
indicating that the battery is fully charged
How to service Motorola Two-ways-radio battery by www.batteryfast.co.uk
When charging a Motorola Two-ways-radio battery, the charger’s ready light will eventually illuminate,
indicating that the battery is fully charged. The user assumes that the battery has reached its full potential
and the battery is taken in confidence.
The ‘green light’ lies
The ‘green light’ does not guarantee sufficient Motorola Two-ways-radio batteries capacity or assure good
state-of-health (SoH). “Ready” only indicates that the battery is full to whatever capacity that was available
to fill.
The rechargeable Motorola 56315 Two-ways-radio Batteries is a corrosive device that gradually loses the
ability to hold a charge. Lack of periodic maintenance on nickel-based batteries hastens the capacity loss
through crystalline formation, also known as memory. Lead and lithium-based batteries have other age
related degradations. The capacity loss becomes apparent after one year of service. Some Two-ways-radio
batteries deteriorate faster than others.
Battery users are often unaware that their fleet batteries may barely last a day with minimal energy reserve
to spare. Weak Motorola GP280 Two-ways-radio Batteries can hide comfortably because little demand is
placed on them in an ordinary day. The situation changes when full performance is required during an
emergency. A collapse of portable communications is common and such breakdowns are often caused by
poor battery performance.
Figure 1:The green ‘ready’ light on a charger does not provide performance verification. It simply reveals
that the battery is fully charged.
Weak batteries charge quicker and remain on ‘ready’ longer than strong ones. Bad batteries tend to
gravitate to the top and become a target for the unsuspecting user. In an emergency situation when quick
charging action is required, the Motorola PMNN4046 Two-ways-radio Batteries that are on ‘ready’ may be
deadwood. In the meantime, the good packs are still charging because they have more capacity to fill.
Large performance variations between the batteries will occur over time if the fleet batteries are not
checked and maintained on regular schedule. Figure 2 illustrates four batteries of different sizes and
state-of-health conditions. When observing the usable and unusable part of a Motorola GP1280 battery, one
can see that the larger packs do not necessarily carry more energy. Memory ridden batteries B and D retain
less energy than the smaller battery A. Carrying larger batteries or switching to energy-dense chemistries
does not improve system reliability if weak packs are left in the fleet.
Figure 2: Comparison of charge and discharge times.
Carrying larger batteries or switching to high energy-dense chemistries does not improve system reliability
if weak packs are left in the fleet.
A weak battery can be compared to a fuel tank of a car that has been crushed. Refueling this tank is quick
because it holds only a small amount of fuel. Like the green light on a charger, the fuel gauge will show full
when the tank has been filled and everything looks normal to the driver. However, the distance traveled
before refueling will be short.
Motorola GP600 Two-ways-radio Batteries do not offer a fuel gauge to check the remaining energy and
periodic battery maintenance is required. The benefit of such an exercise is three-fold: it identifies and
eliminates non-performers, it increases battery reliability, and it prolongs the of life nickel-based batteries.
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Weak batteries affected by memory can often be restored to full service with Motorola GP688
Two-ways-radio Battery analyzers featuring the recondition program.
Battery maintenance made simple
A simple, self-governing maintenance system for fleet Motorola Two-ways-radio batteries is illustrated in
Figures 3, 4 and 5. The time required maintaining a large battery fleet should take less than 30 minutes per
day. The analyzer used should be able to produce battery stick-on labels and feature a battery recondition
program. A properly run battery maintenance program pays back in less than one year on prolonging
Motorola HNN9008A Battery life alone, not to mention the benefit of improved system reliability.
Figure 3: Sorting batteries for servicing.Each time a battery is taken from the charger, the user checks the
service date on the label attached to the battery. If expired, the battery is placed in the ‘To be serviced’ box.
Figure 4: Servicing expired batteries.
The batteries are re-energized with Cadex battery analyzers and re-certified by attaching a new label with
dates and capacity reading.
Figure 5: Returning batteries to circulation.
The restored batteries go back into circulation; those that failed are replaced with new ones. Battery
maintenance assures that all packs perform at the required capacity level.
Rechargeable batteries do not die suddenly but gradually get weaker over time. Implementing regular
battery maintenance greatly reduces unexpected downtime caused by weak Motorola HNN9008AR Battery.
Manufacturers of portable equipment stress the importance of regular battery testing and endorse the use of
battery analyzers.
Motorola Two Way Battery Care (visit: http:// www.batteryfast.co.uk/Two-Ways-Radio-Battery/ )
Charge your new battery overnight before using it. This is referred to as “initializing” and will enable you
to obtain maximum battery capacity.
Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride: Charge 14-16 hours
Lithium-ion/Polymer: Charge 1-2 more hours after the charger light turns green.
New Motorola HNN9013 Two-ways-radio Batteries, when inserted into a Motorola IMPRES charger, will
indicate a calibration cycle by displaying a steady yellow light on the charge status indicator. Allow this
calibration process to complete by not removing the battery from the charger until it’s fully charged and
displays a steady green light.
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