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On Mar 22, 6:32 pm, wrote:
I have an old TPX 720 handheld radio. It was sitting for 20 + years and the rechargable batteries were shot. They are 1.2 v nicads, 10 of them. Before I go out and buy more, does anyone know if I can just put regular aa cells in it to see if it works? The nicads are 12 volts total, and the dry cells would be 15. I don't want to fry the radio. Thanks Kurt Hook it up to a car battery to test it. I rebuilt my 700 mah, 10 cell Delcom handheld radio battery pack with new 2200 mah nimh batts. Got them from Ebay for $1 each. They are green with solder tabs on them. So far they work very well, take the 2200mah as advertised, and power the radio for at least 12 hours. You can get them with or without solder tabs. Be sure to check the dimension of your AA cell before buying a replacement. /Adam |
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