Motorola calls it a Battery Conditioner

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Ray D. O'Mann
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Post by Ray D. O'Mann »

Hi again,
The Tri-Analyzer by Alexander is very much like the Battery Conditioner by Motorola. At least in function. Don't have a clue about how they are wired, but still need a schematic for mine....Anybody???~~Ray
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Check their web site, you may be able to download it.
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Monty
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Post by Monty »

Hi:

Only Motorola would come with a Battery
Conditioner that cost $2106.00 ( WPLN4071AR ) and would require a Full Time
Employee to operate and monitor the Charge on a 25.00 battery.

All fun set aside, I have the Blue Prints
on the T3500-ll which I beleive may be the same as the 6500 except mine has the 3 pockets instead of 6.

I do use the More User Frendly HME / Motorola
Series which I have a number of them

Let me know if you are not able to get
what is needed....I may be able to help

MOnty
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