I've got several motorola radio batteries that need recelling. Does anyone recell them?
> Does anyone recell them?
The battery packs in my motorolas are not much more than 4 AA cells in shrink wrap. You can buy off brand replacements on the internet.
This place has many replacement batteries. No need to recell, unless batteries are packed in a unique battery case.
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Do you have a Batteries Plus near you? Well worth it if there is one in the area.
> Do you have a Batteries Plus near you? Well worth it if there is one in the area.
Ditto.
It depends on which battery. The LI-Ion batteries that came with my CP200 radios are inside a glued case that latches to the radio body. Successfully opening and resealing that case so that it still fits into the radio would be challenging, and I'm not aware of any firms that do it.
Kendoo, which makes great replacements for the battery packs used on my old SP-50 models, sold me some replacements for the CP200 batteries. They fit great mechanically, but won't charge -- the charger blinks red, indicating an error. Very disappointing.
Batteries Plus in Tyler didn't even know what re-celling was. So I think they are out.
The back of my radio is the battery, so it's not just some 4 AA batteries.
You might try this place. I have used them in the past for other stuff.
I've purchased Motorola HT90 batteries in the past from these people. No problems and good prices.
http://www.budgetbatteries.com/two-way-radio.html
Batteries America carries just about every type of battery you would want. Even replacement packs for many radios as well as inserts you can install yourself inside the existing plastic.
http://www.batteriesamerica.com
They will make up battery inserts for you but I don't believe they will actually do the recelling at their business.