I'd like to know the best way to cope with spare radios that are left on the chargers? I found 2 GP300 for our volunteer fire dept since we needed spare radios for the pager users or the ones that are almost out of battery with their issued radio. Also useful when issued radios radios runs out on a long day of firefighting.
I currently have 2 good batteries. One NiCd and One NiMh. They analyse at 92%.
My plan is to deploy them with 2 rapid chargers in the equipment truck. We currently have one VHF Vertex from the neighboring fire department that they lent us.
It is plugged in AC and is on charge 24/7. As expected the NiMH battery does not last very long. It has probably burnt out from overcharging.
I don't want to do the same thing with our new(to us) GP300. What's the best way to prevent overcharging with rapid chargers? We won't use these very often, probably once every 2-3 weeks.
Would a timer do the job? I'm pretty sure someone with more experience than me has some kind of trick up their sleeve.
On a side note, Anyone has some GP300 or anything in the ~410MHz range laying around? we could use some more spare radios

Thanks a lot