Motorola Bag Phone Batteries

Posted: 07-11-2005, 08:32 PM
Howdy:

I have some Motorola bag phone batteries, that I would like to recharge
thru my vehicle's cigar lighter, while on the road. The batteries I have
are SNN 4298 A -1 (sealed lead acid).

Making an adapter with a voltmeter (and ohmmeter if necessary) and
enclosing same in a covered battery box, is no problem.

What I need to know, is the charging times for the batteries, when
they're at various states-of-charge (or discharge, if you will).

IOW: X-number of hours for a battery discharged down to 11V; X-number of
hours for a battery discharged to 11.5 V, etc, when hooked up to the
vehicle's 12V 60A alternator.

I would really appreciate any comments and advice from readers who have
charged the same, or similar batteries, in this manner.

Thanks,
TD

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Howard Huntley
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Re: Motorola Bag Phone Batteries
Posted: 12-07-2005, 05:20 AM
Where are you getting service for your bag phones?? I also have some
bag phones that I can not get service for.

teamdebus@webtv.net wrote:

>Howdy:
>
>I have some Motorola bag phone batteries, that I would like to recharge
>thru my vehicle's cigar lighter, while on the road. The batteries I have
>are SNN 4298 A -1 (sealed lead acid).
>
>Making an adapter with a voltmeter (and ohmmeter if necessary) and
>enclosing same in a covered battery box, is no problem.
>
>What I need to know, is the charging times for the batteries, when
>they're at various states-of-charge (or discharge, if you will).
>
>IOW: X-number of hours for a battery discharged down to 11V; X-number of
>hours for a battery discharged to 11.5 V, etc, when hooked up to the
>vehicle's 12V 60A alternator.
>
>I would really appreciate any comments and advice from readers who have
>charged the same, or similar batteries, in this manner.
>
>Thanks,
>TD

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Howard Huntley
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Re: Motorola Bag Phone Batteries
Posted: 12-09-2005, 09:27 AM
If the batteries have been dead for too long they will no longer be
use able.

Howard Huntley <hhuntleyjr@comcast.net> wrote:

>Where are you getting service for your bag phones?? I also have some
>bag phones that I can not get service for.
>
>teamdebus@webtv.net wrote:
>
>>Howdy:
>>
>>I have some Motorola bag phone batteries, that I would like to recharge
>>thru my vehicle's cigar lighter, while on the road. The batteries I have
>>are SNN 4298 A -1 (sealed lead acid).
>>
>>Making an adapter with a voltmeter (and ohmmeter if necessary) and
>>enclosing same in a covered battery box, is no problem.
>>
>>What I need to know, is the charging times for the batteries, when
>>they're at various states-of-charge (or discharge, if you will).
>>
>>IOW: X-number of hours for a battery discharged down to 11V; X-number of
>>hours for a battery discharged to 11.5 V, etc, when hooked up to the
>>vehicle's 12V 60A alternator.
>>
>>I would really appreciate any comments and advice from readers who have
>>charged the same, or similar batteries, in this manner.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>TD

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