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Re: HNPA-LiP-Tan battery

KC2TJS

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I purchased this used GTS battery for my Harris XG-75P. I’m using an OEM Harris charger that came with my radio. The charger shows steady red then flips over to flashing green to solid green. The radio won’t power on with this battery in the charger or out of the charger. I also have a OEM Harris battery that works in and out of the charger. I think the GTS battery is toast. Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated.
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KC2TJS
 

TDR-94

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That's the gamble with buying used batteries. They are either good or bad.
 

merlin

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Charger and battery are working normally but you have a problem connection between radio and battery.
Check your XG-75P user guide for all the compatible batteries.
I have gotten a few duds buying used batteries.
 

KC2TJS

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The battery came with a D-Swivel clip. I’m going to try cleaning the contacts to see if that helps this is the first used battery I have had a problem with since switching over to Harris radios from Motorola.
 
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