Sunday, September 25, 2011

How to perform adequately the Motorola Two Way Radio batteries, and keeps them lasting longer


In the field of science in business ... and batteries

The Batteries. They are the most important part of the radio, because without them, you do not have any. Most of the authorized Motorola two way Radio dealers are, however, all is happy to sell you batteries without revealing the hidden truth ever: If you do not take care of the batteries, you need to buy replacements in very often. You can use the tips in this article, which are directly derived from Motorola, longer battery life.

The good news is that it is not hard disk batteries must be in good condition and in this process, the most required to try to get all of the workgroup that uses two radio radios simple steps.

The battery-identification of the type.

Before you begin, you need to know a little background information about the batteries. Is a two way Radios: Nickel Cadmium batteries, three main types (NiCd) and Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH), Lithium Ion (Li Ion). Li-Ion batteries, the most recent is the chemical Battery technology are the lightest of all batteries, an attractive feature for many users.

Li-Ion is a fraction of the NiCd and NiMH middle class, the second advantage is that it does not die as a result, the impact of the memory, batteries, scourges. Memory effect occurs when small crystals form more than the battery on the inside of the metal connectors. When this occurs, the radio will no longer have the ability to achieve completely free of charge. The service cannot be resolved without you the battery is as good as dead in a very short period of time.

The monitor service batteries

Now that you know the different types of batteries, you can identify the type of information is. This determines the appropriate treatment of the batteries. 3 as follows:

1. try to stabilise at ambient temperature (72oF) batteries before use for best results.

2. a new NiCd and NiMH batteries should be charged for about 15 hours before first use. This is also known as the battery is initialized. Li-Ion batteries should be charged an additional 1-2 hours for the payment of the photo is displayed in green.

3. only the load on the battery when it is necessary. After a full charge to use as much as possible of its capacity, as before, give it a second or spare battery free of change. Also, do not use the charger and leave to stand for the radio, a fully charged battery there repeatedly to open for a long time. This shortens the battery operating time.

If you want to save the batteries according to:

1. save the batteries cool, dry location, alkuperäispakkanksessa. NiCd batteries can be stored in two years, NiMH and Li-ion batteries can be kept for a period of 18 months under these conditions.

2. batteries should also be discharged to 50% of original capacity prior to storage, if the extended period of time.

3. When you again you are placed in storage batteries, you need to initialize them again (stage one part of one).

Batteries are not difficult to take care of, but if you follow these instructions, the battery may die well before its time and which may not. Make sure that all of the proper use of their own radios to understand the procedures by making copies of this article, and communication. I thank you, when the batteries are still running strong in two intense years after use.




Two way radios? Do you have any questions about the two ways radios because they can be so * &% $ ing confusing and do not know, who's who in the end, enable the free information and help?

Eric O'Connor is a professional communications consultant Delmarva Communications, an authorized Motorola two way Radio sales and Service Center.

If you need help, now is the time to get it! Here you expect it to. Unlike most other online shops, two way radio, Eric will never leave you stuck and provides free technical support for all customers.

For more information about the Motorola two Way Radios, click on the link below and take the Delmarva Communications site. Eric contacted him directly, at email: e.oconnor@delmarvacom.com




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