Motorola Saber Battery

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zoulas
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Motorola Saber Battery

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Hello, what batteries are you guys using for the Saber series? What is the best place to look if I wanted to buy a few? I just bought one on ebay (2700 mah) and its so tight, I cannot get it on. Tried it on several radios.


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Re: Motorola Saber Battery

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Tight (or loose) fitting Saber batteries are common with aftermarket units. You can try slightly loosening or tightening the spanner screws on the battery but it usually doesn't help much.

I am currently using a 1900 mAh Li-Ion battery from Cut-Rate Batteries which is about two inches high and costs about $72 plus shipping. I believe it's the same battery as the Motorola 8118 that sells for a lot more. You'll need a tri-chem charger if you use these units.
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Re: Motorola Saber Battery

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IMO, always use genuine Motorola batteries. You can never go wrong with OEM batteries. They last the longest, and fit the radios the best.
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