MX300/Keyloader battery sources?

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MX300/Keyloader battery sources?

Post by WV8VFD »

I've got a T3011 keyloader and the battery is shot on it. I have to leave it in the charger to get any use out of it. As much as I hate aftermarket batteries, does anyone know of any good sources?

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Re: MX300/Keyloader battery sources?

Post by AL7OC »

Do an Internet search... There are quite a few businesses who sell them. I think Empire comes to mind, but there are more. Google "Motorola NLN5860 battery". I don't think that I paid more than $35 or so for an Empire pack, and it works good enough.
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Re: MX300/Keyloader battery sources?

Post by WV8VFD »

I did a search, just more wanted to see other's luck with some of the aftermarkets.

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Re: MX300/Keyloader battery sources?

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Multiplier may still be making the MX batteries, which is the radio that the KVL battery came from.
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