Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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fineshot1
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Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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Per the Interstate Battery website or anywhere on the internet this appears to be a secret.
After using up all my credits with google no help with this.
I have a date code = ARFFA

This is a typical Jedi battery offered by Interstate Batteries.
7.2V 1400mAh NiCad

Inquiring minds would like to know!
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Re: Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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the AR portion is the supplier code. Not decoded.
The next letter is the month, in this case, June.
The next letter is the day of the month, 15th.
The last is the year, in this case 2010.

<From Date Codes.pdf - interstate battery>

DATE CODE – Interstate products
The date code format described below is used in most of our private-labeled packs and SLA batteries. The 5-character
code (SSMDY) is sometimes abbreviated to a 4-character code (SSMY).

First and Second characters are the SUPPLIER CODE

Third character is MONTH:
A January
B February
C March
D April
E May
F June
G July
H August
I September
J October
K November
L December

Fourth character is DAY of the month (used in 5-character date code only):
Last character is YEAR:
0 2000 9 2009
1 2001 A 2010
2 2002 B 2011
3 2003 C 2012
4 2004 D 2013
5 2005 E 2014
6 2006 F 2015
7 2007 G 2016
8 2008 H 2017

1 1st H 17th
2 2nd I 18th
3 3rd J 19th
4 4th K 20th
5 5th L 21st
6 6th M 22nd
7 7th N 23rd
8 8th O 24th
9 9th P 25th
A 10th Q 26th
B 11th R 27th
C 12th S 28th
D 13th T 29th
E 14th U 30th
F 15th V 31st
G 16th


EXAMPLES:
E4JPC
E4 = SUPPLIER
J = OCTOBER
P = 25TH DAY
C = 2012
E4JC
E4 = SUPPLIER
J = OCTOBER
C = 2012
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Re: Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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wa6ylb wrote:the AR portion is the supplier code. Not decoded.
The next letter is the month, in this case, June.
The next letter is the day of the month, 15th.
The last is the year, in this case 2010.

<From Date Codes.pdf - interstate battery>

DATE CODE – Interstate products
The date code format described below is used in most of our private-labeled packs and SLA batteries. The 5-character
code (SSMDY) is sometimes abbreviated to a 4-character code (SSMY).

First and Second characters are the SUPPLIER CODE

Third character is MONTH:
A January
B February
C March
D April
E May
F June
G July
H August
I September
J October
K November
L December

Fourth character is DAY of the month (used in 5-character date code only):
Last character is YEAR:
0 2000 9 2009
1 2001 A 2010
2 2002 B 2011
3 2003 C 2012
4 2004 D 2013
5 2005 E 2014
6 2006 F 2015
7 2007 G 2016
8 2008 H 2017

1 1st H 17th
2 2nd I 18th
3 3rd J 19th
4 4th K 20th
5 5th L 21st
6 6th M 22nd
7 7th N 23rd
8 8th O 24th
9 9th P 25th
A 10th Q 26th
B 11th R 27th
C 12th S 28th
D 13th T 29th
E 14th U 30th
F 15th V 31st
G 16th


EXAMPLES:
E4JPC
E4 = SUPPLIER
J = OCTOBER
P = 25TH DAY
C = 2012
E4JC
E4 = SUPPLIER
J = OCTOBER
C = 2012
I saw all this on the website but this was stated to be for the vehicle batteries.
Nothing was stated regarding two way radio batteries regarding date codes.
fineshot1
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Re: Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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Its what is on our 2 way portable batterys.
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Re: Interstate Workaholic battery RAD1840 Date Code

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[quote="wa6ylb"]the AR portion is the supplier code. Not decoded.
The next letter is the month, in this case, June.
The next letter is the day of the month, 15th.
The last is the year, in this case 2010.

<From Date Codes.pdf - interstate battery>

DATE CODE – Interstate products
The date code format described below is used in most of our private-labeled packs and SLA batteries. The 5-character
code (SSMDY) is sometimes abbreviated to a 4-character code (SSMY).

SLA = "Sealed Lead Acid" as in most vehicle batteries,

and it is not clear what they mean by "private-labeled packs".
The RAD1840 has a typical Interstate battery Label on it.
fineshot1
NJ USA
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