Motorola ht1250 usage?
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Motorola ht1250 usage?
I bought a ht1250 that is about 10yrs old. The bats that I got with it (2 of them) go down pretty quick. So, I bought a ray oval ultra pro ray9009/lkm9009. Charged it for 24hrs, it lasted about 5 hrs the first day, recharged for 24hrs....lasted again about 4-5 hrs. I don't kn how to test my charger".....do I have a bat issue , charger issue or something wrong with my radio? The bats will run down with the radio off"?"?????? Help! please
Re: Motorola ht1250 usage?
My suggestion (I'll be strait to the point): Buy a proper Motorola battery. Most of the aftermarket batteries (like the one you bought) are crap in some way or another.
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Re: Motorola ht1250 usage?
there are used genuine ht1250 batteries for sale on ebay currently, even a used good moto battery beats a aftermarket new batt
think about how to ENCOURAGE Motorola learning safely with GRACE.....NOT condemnation.
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Re: Motorola ht1250 usage?
Earl,
All batteries self discharge, just not that fast.
You may want to charge your battery and measure the voltage of it when the charger says it is charged.
It should be above 7.5 volts DC and will be decreasing at a slowing rate after you remove it from the charger.
If you don't want to purchase a Motorola battery you may want to try a imax_expert batter from eBay.
They offer a 1 year warranty with their batteries.
I use them for a lot of my home radios.
Try www.ebay.com/itm/160475897826
All that being said, if your radio is critical for your survival or someone elses, buy a genuine Motorola battery.
Bob
All batteries self discharge, just not that fast.
You may want to charge your battery and measure the voltage of it when the charger says it is charged.
It should be above 7.5 volts DC and will be decreasing at a slowing rate after you remove it from the charger.
If you don't want to purchase a Motorola battery you may want to try a imax_expert batter from eBay.
They offer a 1 year warranty with their batteries.
I use them for a lot of my home radios.
Try www.ebay.com/itm/160475897826
All that being said, if your radio is critical for your survival or someone elses, buy a genuine Motorola battery.
Bob
Common sense is Uncommon.
Re: Motorola ht1250 usage?
Don't buy aftermarket, they are complete and utter junk
Buy OEM
Buy OEM