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Motorola makes many different models of
batteries, with the majority of them falling into three major types:
Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd), 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 watt-hours of operation
per shift than other battery chemistries. They are ideal for a user
who needs a high-performance battery and who communicates under
extreme conditions of cold and heat (-30C to +50C). Historically, a
NiCd battery's major drawback has been its susceptibility to memory
effect, or its propensity to "forget" and not utilize its full
capacity. Today, this remains to be a serious tradeoff, but can be
minimized with proper charging/reconditioning practices.
Motorola Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
batteries can 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.
One of the major advantages of
Motorola Lithium Ion (Li Ion) batteries 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.
Call One of Our Representatives Today for a Quote
800-530-5550
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