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Battery cross compatibility

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slayer23

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Thoughts on using batteries from the PD982 in the PD782? Different part numbers but they fit and work. Would doing this cause any damage to the radio?
 

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ARE THEY THE SAME CHEMISTRY? Newer radios may have Lithium based batteries while older models will have NiCd or NMHi. The slight difference in voltage is not an issue. While the batteries will fit other models, you must use a charger for the chemistry of the battery. The wrong charger will kill a new battery in short order. I am aware that Kenwood makes or made tri-chemistry chargers. The exposed brass tabs on the back side are different for the different chemistries. Makes the chargers cost more but allows the different chemistries to be used without worry/problems.

Frank
 

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ARE THEY THE SAME CHEMISTRY? Newer radios may have Lithium based batteries while older models will have NiCd or NMHi. The slight difference in voltage is not an issue. While the batteries will fit other models, you must use a charger for the chemistry of the battery. The wrong charger will kill a new battery in short order. I am aware that Kenwood makes or made tri-chemistry chargers. The exposed brass tabs on the back side are different for the different chemistries. Makes the chargers cost more but allows the different chemistries to be used without worry/problems.

Frank

Thanks for the reply, I'll check them later today and update. 👍
 

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ARE THEY THE SAME CHEMISTRY? Newer radios may have Lithium based batteries while older models will have NiCd or NMHi. The slight difference in voltage is not an issue. While the batteries will fit other models, you must use a charger for the chemistry of the battery. The wrong charger will kill a new battery in short order. I am aware that Kenwood makes or made tri-chemistry chargers. The exposed brass tabs on the back side are different for the different chemistries. Makes the chargers cost more but allows the different chemistries to be used without worry/problems.

Frank

They're both Li-ion
 

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982 can use 782 battery,I have PD980 and 780(Chinese mainland model) I try to use 782 battery on 982 is work fine but maybe you will see radio said "not orignal battery" or something.I suggest you using 982 orignal battery.
 
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