I would like to keep my HT1250 on in the charger all the time to use as a QCII monitor. I think I read somewhere this is bad..anyone have any suggestions of a safe way to acomplish this with my HT1250 or saber ies: battery elminator etc. Any help is always greatly appreciated..thanks in advance.
Charlie
Want my HT1250 Always on in Charger
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Charged Battery.

Most commercial battery chargers have
good filters for ac ripple.
An example of power on a portable.
MT1000 vhf 5 watts
A:on standby 60ma
B:on receive 160ma
c: on transmit 1600ma
So if you have a charger greater than
250ma then and the battery is charged
and good filtering then go for it.
Most fast charger are one amp.
It works for us.
"NEVER TRANSMIT FROM A CHARGER"
Bat charger
Hello.
I use a convertacom with whatever HT and a small 'under 7 amp' AC supply.
This works great.
I have left radios in this mode for months on end, no problem, and I have the advantage of a external antenna to transmit on.
If you do leave a radio on charge for the long term, it is best to condition the battery pack every so often, once every 3 to 6 months works for me.
Thank You.
I use a convertacom with whatever HT and a small 'under 7 amp' AC supply.
This works great.
I have left radios in this mode for months on end, no problem, and I have the advantage of a external antenna to transmit on.
If you do leave a radio on charge for the long term, it is best to condition the battery pack every so often, once every 3 to 6 months works for me.
Thank You.