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Motorola APX6000 Replacement Radio Battery 7.5V 4200mAh Lithium Non-Rechargeable

Motorola APX6000 Radio Battery
$54.95 Each
Motorola APX6000 Replacement Radio Battery Specifications
Volts:7.5 V
Capacity:4200 mAh
Chemistry:Lithium Non-Rechargeable
Run-Time:42 hours
Length:5.4 in
Width:2.34 in
Height:1.65 in
Weight:0.65 lbs
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Non-rechargeable lithium-polymer (Lipo) battery designed for use with the Motorola APX6000 radio. This large capacity battery is great for use in standby applications. You can purchase it and store it for long periods before you need to use it. Comes with a one-year warranty. The APX4000 battery is popular with forestry and military organizations. We carry many accessories for the APX4000, just give us a call and let us find what you need. Multiple quantity discounts are available. In stock and available for purchase.

  • Manufactured with high quality Panasonic battery cells.
  • Casing made with GE Polymer plastic for durability.
  • Built to perform under adverse conditions such as extreme heat, cold, shock, or motion.
  • Guaranteed to perform at 80% of original capacity for 12 months.
  • 100% compatible to manufacturer specifications.

We carry nearly all accessories for the Motorola APX6000. If you are looking for a battery or electronic accessory and can't find it, please feel free to contact us.

Compatible OEM Part Numbers

  • NNTN7573A

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I charge my two way radio battery?

As always, it depends on the type of battery. Nicad, NiMH and Li-Ion all have different charging methods. Generally though, it should only take two hours on a rapid charger and 4-6 hours on a standard charger. Some specialized chargers take longer, such as charger-conditioners.

What is the difference between regular batteries and intrinsically safe radio batteries?

Intrinsically safe batteries are batteries that are designed to work in dangerous environments where batteries could accidentally set off explosive gasses or combustible material. If you need to communicate around oil or propane refineries, textile factories, munitions, etc. then you must use intrinsically safe (or IS) batteries.

What do I do with my old batteries?

You can dispose of any batteries at any RBRC affiliated store. The RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) has members in every major city in the United States. There is no charge to drop your batteries off there. Home Depot and Radio Shack are two of its predominant members.

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Where can I buy a Radio Battery for my Motorola APX6000?

Battery Universe carries batteries and accessories for most consumer electronics, including the Motorola APX6000. You can buy it right here on our website, or call us and we would be happy to take your order over the phone. Please visit us for all of your electronic needs.

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