Subject pretty much sums it up.
I have a few good charging bases but all the wall wart cords have shorts in them. Looking for a good cheap replacment w/o having to "Go Moto".
All help appreciated.
Thanks.
MII Wall Wart - need cheap source
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MII Wall Wart - need cheap source
Take Care - Stay Safe - God Bless
Stephen
FF/NREMT-Paramedic
Stephen
FF/NREMT-Paramedic
Since the Minitor II charger is UL approved as an assembly, you really should not use anything else but the Minitor II transformer from Motorola. I hate to see the fire fighters home to go up in smoke because of a faulty pager charger.
Minitor II charger transformer part number and price from Motorola, 2562601A03 for about $18.00US each.
It needs to be soldered in keeping the correct polarity, since the charger base doesn't use a plug.
Nand.
Minitor II charger transformer part number and price from Motorola, 2562601A03 for about $18.00US each.
It needs to be soldered in keeping the correct polarity, since the charger base doesn't use a plug.
Nand.
All the M II bases I have use a plug to the power supply - you sure you're not thinking about the original "brick" Minitor ?Nand wrote:Since the Minitor II charger is UL approved as an assembly, you really should not use anything else but the Minitor II transformer from Motorola. I hate to see the fire fighters home to go up in smoke because of a faulty pager charger.
Minitor II charger transformer part number and price from Motorola, 2562601A03 for about $18.00US each.
It needs to be soldered in keeping the correct polarity, since the charger base doesn't use a plug.
Nand.
Take Care - Stay Safe - God Bless
Stephen
FF/NREMT-Paramedic
Stephen
FF/NREMT-Paramedic
There are different bases - there are some that are drop in chargers (all of which I think have permanently connected cords, and others which are slide in chargers that have a speaker, external amplifer, (din connector on some for trigger), etc.
The "amplified bases" that have the speaker et all have a wall wart with cord. Drop ins don't seem to.
The "amplified bases" that have the speaker et all have a wall wart with cord. Drop ins don't seem to.
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There are two different style drop-in chargers.alex wrote:There are different bases - there are some that are drop in chargers (all of which I think have permanently connected cords, and others
(eBay link for picture purposes only - if someone has a better source for pictures of the old style chargers, I will gladly edit the post. I Google'd but couldn't find anything but the newer charger.)
This is the older style charger and has a permanent connected AC adapter.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 5819125011
This is the newer style charger and has an AC adapter that disconnects from the charging base.
http://www.batterysupplier.com/get_item_nln3821.htm