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Kendoo? Good? Bad?
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 5:54 pm
by Jonathan KC8RYW
Anyone dealt with Kendoo?
Are their batteries okay?
How about their accessories (speaker mics..) ?
Just wonderin'.
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 6:38 pm
by techie
rumor has it that their batteries are absolute junk. (I think this was discussed on the LMR list a
couple months ago.)
I have no experience with their accessories, except for their GM/Spectra power cables, which seem to be fine.
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 7:24 pm
by Bob
I have had a couple on my sabers and they give 'junk' a good name. Atthe same time, I've heard other people rave about them. A lot depends on which model radio the batteries are for, and which batch of cells you get. Seems like their quality control is hit-or-miss.
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 7:37 pm
by Jonathan KC8RYW
I'd be going after their GP300 NIMH batteries.
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 10:48 pm
by Will
Save your money and get a Multiplier battery or a Motorola bat. If you want a realy good aftermarket spkr/mic or headset, contact Keiln Electronics.
All the Prime, Merry, Kendoo and other junk comes from the same mfger in China, JUNK!!!
My thoughts
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:25 am
by willbartlett
I've been through a bunch of Kendoo batts for the saber, never again. RAHQ.com had Jbro for about $9 more thant the $29 ebay variety, and their quality is far superior.
As for accesories, go OEM or try for the top of the line OTTO stuff. Pryme is fine for ham, but don't ever think of staking your life on it.
Will
Re: My thoughts
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:38 am
by Josh
Wow, some of you guys hate Kendoo- However, not me. I've had god experiences with their products. What have I gotten from them? 3 GP350 batteries and a GP300 battery. The GP350 batteries fit better than the OEM batteries. They last just as long, too.
The best battery of the bunch is the GP300 battery. It is supposedly the '1200Ma' version, but it lasts all day long- longer than the Motorola original I also have. I've been impressed with their GP300/350 products and have had NO complaints.
-Josh
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:43 am
by central150
One of my supervisors at work has an MTX810 and bought a new battery of Kendoo origin. He has only good things to say about it. He charges it in his quick charger, it last's him for 16 hours, 8-4 road job and 4-12 shift work. Says he is going to buy more. As for me, I am going to buy a Kendoo battery for my MTX8000 and SP50 and see how they work. I will post my findings.
Tony

Kendoo
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 4:55 am
by 1 Adam 12
We have over 30 MTS/MTX series batteries from them and the are great. We have Saber/ Astro batteries and they where all good, BUT... some of them where so tight that we had to take a Dremel and give it a quick touch. I have heard nothing but good things on the GP300 battery, guy owns about 30 for rentals. It does seem as someone mentioned that their quality control is spotty. The aftermarket stuff like the MTS car adapter and a few others also work well. It seems to be hit or miss on some of their line and others seem extremely reliable.... I have had crappy and great JBROs, but the best seem to be Alexander, and the old Motorola line stuff. It does seem that the cases are not as strong....
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 9:18 am
by Jonathan KC8RYW
Well, Kendoo seems to look like a good source, despite some of the gripes.
I won't be needing any Saber batteries, so I should be safe there.
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 9:39 am
by wa2zdy
Will mentioned Prime in his post. I don't know if he is referring to Primecell of Pennsylvania, but I have gotten a few rebuilds from Primecell for my MT1000/HT600/P200 collection and have no problems. They charge up fine in the rapid charger and last all day and then some.
I don't work for them, but I think comments should be made - good as well as bad.
Good luck,
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2002 5:45 pm
by 2wayfreq
yeah..get multiplier or jbro..i got some kendoos before and they dont hold a charge for more than a few minutes...pretty sad..I probably got some old stock to boot >:(
KENDOO
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 5:17 am
by SD70MAC
Kendoo batteries are the only ones i will use anymore. I at one time was using JBRO's and had to send a lot of them back(4 out of 6).It may have been a QC problem but i have been using kendoo's for the last 2 years never had to send one back! Just my experience with them is as follows ,HT1250,JT1000,MT2000,GP300/350 ,HT1000,and others can't say about the sabre problems.
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 4:58 am
by Mercenary
I HAVE A 2700MAH KENDOO BATTERY FOR MY MTX8000 AND I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT UNTILL A YEAR LATER WHEN I DROP THE RADIO AND THE BOTTOM TABS ON THE BATTERY BROKE OFF. I CALLED KENDOO THE NEXT DAY AND THEY SENT ME A NEW BATTERY FREE OF CHARGE.
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 2:18 pm
by elkbow
I have to say good to Kendoo also. Only going by my experience. Follow the normal charging procedures for new batteries....charge slow charge for 16-20 hours, drain, charge again, drain, charge again. My kendoo's last me for 3 days, using for approximately 6 hours per day, I usually charge after the second day, but never after the first. I shut off during the middle of the day when not needed.
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 8:33 pm
by Dale Earnhardt
Like most people say to that battery
Its No Ken Do, it stinks lol
lol sorry couldnt resist
Re: My thoughts
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 9:54 pm
by jwood
Josh wrote:Wow, some of you guys hate Kendoo- However, not me. I've had god experiences with their products. -Josh
I love my KENDOO's Also..using them on the HT-1000 radios, 2700mha and they last 30 hrs or better on one charge, been using the last ones for 3 yrs of everyday use.. I am ordering KENDOO again!

bad fit
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 10:31 pm
by Trm70c
my ht1250ls came used with a kendoo battery , it didn't fit right at all. don't know how good they work, bought a new motorola batt and it works great. Threw the kenddo away.
Tyler
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2002 2:25 pm
by Jay G.
Has anyone tried their chargers?? Any comments??
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2002 8:56 pm
by APCOMAN
In my Kendoo Experence, I would say they rank down there quite far. I have had noting but bad luck with those darn things. For one, they burn up while charging at a normal rate. Second, the cells don't seem to hold their charge very well. I had a couple of them that were bought new, and the cells seemed to dry up really quick. They went from 1.2 ah to .8 ah in about 3 months. Quite bad for NiCad's. The charging was on the factory charger for my Icom HT. If you want a really kick-a$$ aftermarket pack for any radio, then Multiplier is definitely the way to go. Also have a couple of Jbro NiCad's for my XTS, and those too are dropping their capacity very quick. Multiplier all the way baby!!!!
JS
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 3:45 am
by cranbiz
I have one of their HT1000 chargers and other than the fact that it has/needs a plastic spacer (that came with it) to make the HT1000 fit properly, it works fine. You do need to be careful in placing the radio in the charger to assure proper contact with the charging terminals.
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 6:26 pm
by wazzzzzzzzup
i have bought 2 batterys from kendoo, one is an mtx8000/mts2000 ultrahigh cap batt, it held just as much power as the mot ultra high cap batt i had used for many years. NO COMPLAINTS!!!
next battery is a p1225 ultra high cap batt, this battery has given no problems and i am very happy!!!!
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2002 6:55 am
by larrymedic
I bought one for a jedi radio, and it never held a charge as long as the Moto batteries. I could get about a full day (24-hour EMS shift) out of the Moto batteries, but the higher-amp Kendoo only lasted about14 hours.
Also, the battery housing failed and separated, so the radio would drop off the battery which was securely on my belt. How very useful! And the supplier wanted tons of information - date of purchase (OK), copy of invoice (for a $30 battery, who saves it for long?), eBay auction number (right!), etc. etc. - from me before they would replace under warrantee. I told them to stuff it and threw it away.
Never again. Moto only.
Having said that, I bought a Kendoo battery eliminator without realizing it for the Jedi. It works GREAT! Never able to overheat it, fits well, works well, etc. A great item. If only the batteries were so good......
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 11:15 am
by ExKa|iBuR
Wow.
Sounds like everyone has had mixed experiences with batteries.
Here's my Dollar. (2 cents US

)
I've used the original Motorola batteries, Alexander Batteries, Multiplier, and some "Mr. NiCad" that I got in Dayton.
These were all for the HT600 that I'm speaking of now.
I bought them all brand-new, out of the shrink-wrap.
The Motorola one lasted about a year. After 9 months, I noticed a VERY sharp decrease in performance. I used to have access to a battery monitor thingie, and the battery was rated for 1200mah. Up to 9 months, it was around 1150. At about 10 months in, it dropped down to 800, seemingly overnight.
The alexander batteries were top quality. Lasted around 2 years, and still hold a half-decent charge.
The Multiplier were the BEST. They still hold the original rated charge (4 years later).
The Mr. Nicad SUCKED. The lasted maybe 6 months.
But, everyone will have different experiences.
Mike
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 1:59 pm
by wa2zdy
Can't say a bad word about Multiplier. I've got MT500 batteries from 1988 by Multiplier that still work just fine. Beat THAT!
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 5:03 pm
by RESCUE161
Kendoo for MTSX SUCKS!
It won't fit into the charger that I have... Well it will fit if it's forced, but it's hard to get out of the charger...
Scott
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2002 10:11 pm
by R Burt
The only thing I found that are good are the gp spkr mics and cig lighter power adaptors. Very good price and as good as motorola . Never never had ANY luck with batteries. Most dont fit radio or charger or wont rapid charge right .... Richard