Can anyone tell me where i can find the above battery (the short one)it seems everyone has the med and hicap ones but not that one.
Thanks
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You can get a 4595 (1800Mah for $40.00 ) here: or a 4593 (1100Mah for $50. 2.5" high)
http://www.batteryzone.com/
4592 is here:
http://www.myradiomall.com/ARSRADIO/batteries_saber.htm
Here's another
http://www.batterycountry.com/ I'm sure you'll get a few more post!
http://www.batteryzone.com/
4592 is here:
http://www.myradiomall.com/ARSRADIO/batteries_saber.htm
Here's another
http://www.batterycountry.com/ I'm sure you'll get a few more post!
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I'd try W and W manufacturing. I just picked up a 4595/ 2700 Mah NmH pack for 52 dollars from them., I'm sure they have something in the shorter size for less. They are at http://www.ww-manufacturing.com
Mike
Mike
Take a look at my post above, http://www.myradiomall.com/ARSRADIO/batteries_saber.htmOn 2002-01-04 06:40, Keygun wrote:
Hi.
The NTN4592C NiCd battery has only 725mah capacity. It don`t last very long with power levels about 1W. Try an NTN7014 NiMH-battery (same size, 950mah capacity), but still not suitable for high-power operation.
Keygun
It lists on the site as an 1800Mah. Or is it an "M" typo? Ed
Take a look at my post above, http://www.myradiomall.com/ARSRADIO/batteries_saber.htm
It lists on the site as an 1800Mah. Or is it an "M" typo? Ed
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Please don`t confuse the modelnumbers. The 1800mah-battery is an NTN4992C-brick. The small one is an NTN4592C (same size like NTN7014A, but NiCad and only 725mah).
Keygun
It lists on the site as an 1800Mah. Or is it an "M" typo? Ed
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Please don`t confuse the modelnumbers. The 1800mah-battery is an NTN4992C-brick. The small one is an NTN4592C (same size like NTN7014A, but NiCad and only 725mah).
Keygun
On 2002-01-04 15:06, Keygun wrote:
Take a look at my post above, http://www.myradiomall.com/ARSRADIO/batteries_saber.htm
It lists on the site as an 1800Mah. Or is it an "M" typo? Ed
Please don`t confuse the modelnumbers. The 1800mah-battery is an NTN4992C-brick. The small one is an NTN4592C (same size like NTN7014A, but NiCad and only 725mah).
Keygun
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Your right, Now that was my mistake! Thanks!