HT 1000/XTS3000 rack charger parts list

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HT 1000/XTS3000 rack charger parts list

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I'm looking for a parts list for the NTN1177 rack charger for the HT1000 / XTS3000. I need to replace a few things. If anyone can help out, that would be great.

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I was looking for something similar not to long ago. I ended up disassembling my charger and finding the parts. There are not to many and they all had a part number I could look up online. Motorola online would give me the latest part number and I ordered it with out a problem. Hope this helps. Good luck.

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Does anyone know if the HT1000 rack charger (110v) can be powered by 12V???

In other words, is the actual charging unit run off of 12V provided by a 110V to 12V power supply?
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chipjumper wrote:Does anyone know if the HT1000 rack charger (110v) can be powered by 12V???

In other words, is the actual charging unit run off of 12V provided by a 110V to 12V power supply?
The P/S on the 1177 is 12, or 16 volt output. IIRC they are using the 12 volt side.

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Interesting; I suppose I'll take her apart and measure the voltage output to see if its 16 or 12.
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Alright so I took it apart and found that there are three wires coming from the power supply. A red, black, and blue.

The red and black measured +12V and the red and blue measured -10V.

I have no clue what the blue is for; has anyone ever just powered this up with +12V?

I plan on putting this inside of a fire engine hooked up to 12V.
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