Reconditioning and Maintaining Motorola Batteries
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:54 pm
Hello,
I recently replaced all of my Motorola batteries and purchased brand new NTN7144CR's. I now have 6 new ones, and 6 old ones. Three out of the six old ones hold a pretty good charge (above 12 hours). The other three hold charges below 8 hours; one stays on for about 10 seconds. My question has two parts: One, with my newer batteries; how can I keep them at their best condition? And two, as far as my old batteries go, is it possible to recondition them? I purchased the ACT Maintainor off of eBay in hopes of reconditioning them.
In order to prevent the batteries from frying on the charger, I usually charge them untill the charge is complete, then take the radios out, turn them on and make sure they're completely dead before replacing them in the chargers.
thanks!
I recently replaced all of my Motorola batteries and purchased brand new NTN7144CR's. I now have 6 new ones, and 6 old ones. Three out of the six old ones hold a pretty good charge (above 12 hours). The other three hold charges below 8 hours; one stays on for about 10 seconds. My question has two parts: One, with my newer batteries; how can I keep them at their best condition? And two, as far as my old batteries go, is it possible to recondition them? I purchased the ACT Maintainor off of eBay in hopes of reconditioning them.
In order to prevent the batteries from frying on the charger, I usually charge them untill the charge is complete, then take the radios out, turn them on and make sure they're completely dead before replacing them in the chargers.
thanks!