Battery recomendation for astro saber...
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Battery recomendation for astro saber...
Hi guys.
My Astro Saber batteries are starting to die and I need to reinvest!
I would like two types 1) a small battery for montoring 2) bit larger one for when I feel chatty!
Also I have a older saber charger so if I need a hi-tech one with a recomendation let me know.
I would like to keep them as small as possible but I need to get through a 8-10 hour day of monitoring.
Pete
My Astro Saber batteries are starting to die and I need to reinvest!
I would like two types 1) a small battery for montoring 2) bit larger one for when I feel chatty!
Also I have a older saber charger so if I need a hi-tech one with a recomendation let me know.
I would like to keep them as small as possible but I need to get through a 8-10 hour day of monitoring.
Pete
I purchased a couple packs from Multiplier a while back, but was not pleased because they fit very loose on the bottom of the radio (they'd make a nice popping sound, and I was concerned about shearing the battery right off the bottom of the radios.) I returned them and promptly ordered some NTN4595s from Moto (same as the 4596, just not FM certified, therefore not as expensive).
Any of the batteries should last for 8-10 hours of monitoring with some TX. IMO, Astro Sabers with the short batteries look funny, but maybe that's just me. I always run a 4595/4596.
Any of the batteries should last for 8-10 hours of monitoring with some TX. IMO, Astro Sabers with the short batteries look funny, but maybe that's just me. I always run a 4595/4596.
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I also have one of these Multiplier packs, and I won't use it outside of the house...it fits too loose and rattles. I use it at home while the /\/\ pack charges.tvsjr wrote:I purchased a couple packs from Multiplier a while back, but was not pleased because they fit very loose on the bottom of the radio (they'd make a nice popping sound, and I was concerned about shearing the battery right off the bottom of the radios.)
I think so too! I only got the 4596 because of the priceAstro Sabers with the short batteries look funny, but maybe that's just me. I always run a 4595/4596.

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