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Motorola makes many different models
of batteries, with the majority of them falling into three major
types: Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH), and
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion).
Motorola Nickel Cadmium
(NiCd) batteries are currently one of the most cost effective chemistries
on the market. NiCd batteries
give you more hours of operation than other battery chemistries.
They are ideal for a user who needs a high-performance battery
and communicates under extreme conditions of cold and heat (-30C
to +50C). A NiCd battery's major drawback has always been its
susceptibility to memory effect, or its propensity to "forget" and
not utilize its full capacity when improperly charged. This remains
an issue but can be minimized with proper charging/reconditioning
practices.
Motorola Nickel Metal Hydride
(NiMH) batteries offer superior operation life between charges. This
battery chemistry
provides
30-40% longer operation time than NiCd, but does not operate
as efficiently in extreme temperatures. In addition, NiMH is
less susceptible to "memory effect" compared to NiCd
batteries.
Motorola Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries
best advantages is their power to weight ratio, which easily
exceeds that of NiMH for
a lighter, smaller power supply. These batteries tend to be the
industry's most expensive chemistry, and they offer a major advantage
of not experiencing "memory effect".
We have an extensive inventory of genuine Motorola batteries.
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Today for a Quote
(800) 255-6584
e-mail: info@fisherwireless.com
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