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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2002 2:39 pm
by FireGuy
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

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2002 5:50 pm
by radioEd
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!

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2002 6:08 pm
by Tom in D.C.
4592's are either 2.25 or 2.5 inches high, depending on type battery and manufacturer. I use a W&W 4592 in NiMH rated at 1000mAh which is short and lasts a long time if you don't use it to transmit much.

Tom in D.C.

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2002 6:58 pm
by mike m
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

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2002 3:40 am
by Keygun
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

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2002 9:46 am
by radioEd
On 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
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

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2002 12:06 pm
by Keygun
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

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2002 12:15 pm
by radioEd
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!