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  1. Battery for Yaesu FT-817/818
    Battery for Yaesu FT-817/818

    12V 3000mAh Battery for FT-817, FT-818

    In stock, shipped in 3 to 4 days

    €95.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €79.83
    SKU F817-BATT
  2. Icom BC-213 Rapid Charger for IC-F29S
    Icom BC-213 Rapid Charger for IC-F29S

    For handheld radios IC-F29SDR/IC-F29SR2 and battery BP-278/BP-279

    In stock, shipped in 3 to 4 days

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    €39.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €33.53
    SKU BC-213
  3. CBA-V Computerized battery analyzer
    CBA-V Computerized battery analyzer

    CBA-V or CBA-V Pro, PC-controlled battery analyzer

    Availability unknown

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    As low as: €269.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €226.05
    In stock
  4. Icom battery 3150 mAh
    Icom battery 3150 mAh

    LiIon Battery 7.4V, 3150mAh for IC-705, ID-31E, ID-51E, ID-52E and others

    In stock, shipped in 3 to 4 days

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    €115.90
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €97.39
    SKU BP-307
  5. Battery for Icom 3150 mAh
    Battery for Icom 3150 mAh

    LiIon Battery 7.4V, 3150mAh for IC-705, ID-31E, ID-51E, ID-52E and others

    No longer available

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    €89.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €74.79
    In stock
    SKU BP-307.01
  6. Icom BC-214N 6-way desktop charger
    Icom BC-214N 6-way desktop charger

    Multiple charger for various Icom handheld radios

    In stock, shipped in 3 to 4 days

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    €349.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €293.28
    SKU BC-214N

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FAQ

Can a charger be too powerful?
A charger may actually be too powerful for a particular battery, especially if it delivers a higher charging current than the battery can handle. This can lead to overheating and damage to the battery. It is important to use a charger that is suitable for the battery's specific voltage and current specifications. Therefore, always check the battery requirements and ensure that the charger does not exceed these values.
Christoph Bothe
Does it matter which charger I use?
It doesn't matter which charger you use for your amateur radios. It is essential that the charger is compatible with the battery type and voltage of your radio to ensure safe and efficient charging. Using an incompatible charger can not only shorten the life of the battery, but also increase the risk of damage to the device or even hazards such as overheating or fire damage. When purchasing a charger, be sure to choose the radio manufacturer's recommended model or a compatible third-party charger that is specifically specified for your device type.
Christoph Bothe
What types of chargers are there?
In the area of ​​amateur radio, there are different types of chargers, each tailored to the needs of the radio devices and battery types. Some common types are chargers that are designed specifically for specific handheld radios and are most often only compatible with a specific brand or model of batteries. Desktop chargers can charge multiple batteries or radio devices at the same time, which is particularly beneficial for organizations that use many devices. Universal chargers offer flexibility because they often have adjustable charging slots or adapters for different battery types and sizes. There are also intelligent chargers that control the charging processes and monitor the battery status in order to avoid overcharging and extend the life of the batteries. Vehicle chargers allow charging in the car, which is particularly useful for mobile radio amateurs who travel a lot. Solar chargers are an environmentally friendly option that allows batteries to be charged using the power of the sun, ideal for use in remote or off-grid areas.
Christoph Bothe