XTS batts kinda dumb question

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XTS batts kinda dumb question

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XTS batts kinda dumb questions..

would like a ball park figure on about how long in hrs they will last

1. 2 Lithum-Ion Slim (non impres) "new"
2. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (impres)
3. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (non impres)
4. 1 ni-cad (impres)
5. 1 ni-cad (non impres)"new"

thanks for your time and reading and responding to this post................bulletproof791(scott)
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How long they will retain a useable charge is entirely dependant on the duty cycle....meaning how long in transmit, recieve, and stand-by. So that could vary significantly. Need more info as to the duty cycle to be able to answer the question.

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80%-90% of the time they sit on scan the rest is TX
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Well, it also depends on the batteries' capacities.

Which Ni-Cd?
Which Ni-Mh? NNTN4435B is going to last less than an RNN4007AR on the same duty cycle.

If you give us a bit more info, we can chime in with our experiences. My 4007 goes for about 33 hours before the low battery chirp comes on at 10% remaining capacity on my XTS5K, but I TX very little - maybe 5 minutes total in a day.
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Also some things to consider with battery life:

Battery condition, as far as "memory" if applicable
Quality of recharger - How well it actually recharges the battery
Battery connection. This may sound dumb but if your battery doesnt get a good connection with the charger/radio, this can affect performance, can lead to a false reading of low voltage and end up in inefficient recharging.
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1. 2 Lithum-Ion Slim (non impres) "new"
2. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (impres)
3. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (non impres)
4. 1 ni-cad (impres)
5. 1 ni-cad (non impres)"new"


Can these all be used with a impress charger or will damage to the charger occur? :o
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SYNTORX71MAN wrote:1. 2 Lithum-Ion Slim (non impres) "new"
2. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (impres)
3. 1 Nickle-metal hydride (non impres)
4. 1 ni-cad (impres)
5. 1 ni-cad (non impres)"new"


Can these all be used with a impress charger or will damage to the charger occur? :o
No problem with these in a Impress Charger. They will charge pretty much anything.....
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