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(2-Pack) 7.4V 2600mAh Li-ion Replacement Battery for Motorola PMNN4077C, Compatible with XPR6100 XPR6300 XPR6350 PR6380 XPR6500 XPR6550 XPR6580 DP3400 DP3601 DGP4150 DGP6150 XIRP6500, PMNN4066A

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1.Color:Pmnn4065 1500mah Ni-mh


About this item

  • Voltage: 7.4 Volts, Capacity: 2600mAh, Chemistry: Lithium



Product Description

Elxjar Battery

A professional battery designer & battery pack manufacturer

Elxjar is a professional battery pack manufacturer, specializing in Communication equipment & Medical, Industrial applications and Consumer Electronics. We specialize in custom lithium-ion designs and offer assemblies in all other chemistries.

Replacing the Two-Way Radio Battery

We offer a complete and comprehensive product line of high quality two way radio replacement batteries. Our two way radio batteries are designed to be fully compatible with the original equipment.

If you know the two way radio original battery part number, you can search by selecting on OEM Part Numbers where you will find a list of two way radio batteries with part numbers we currently support.

Similarly, if you know the model number of the two way radio you need batteries for, please select Model Numbers which will take you to a list of all two way radio models we currently support with our batteries.

PMNN4077C BATTERY

Product Specification

Chemistry Li-ion
Capacity 2600 mAh
Voltage 7.4V
Dimensions L 5.12 " (130mm) x W 2.14 " (54.4mm) x H 0.92 " (23.3mm), Weight: 4.80 oz(136g)
Comes With Belt Clip
Package Includes 2 x Battery Pack [Rechargeable]
Part Numbers PMNN4066, PMNN4077, PMNN4077C, PMNN4262
Works With Motorola DP3400, DP3401, DP3600, DP3601, XIR8200, XIR8260, XIR8268, XIRP6600, XIRP6620, XPR6300, XPR6350, XPR6500, XPR6550
How long should I charge my two way radio battery?

How long should I charge my two way radio battery?

As always, it depends on the type of battery. Ni-CAD, Ni-MH 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.

When using for the first time, it is recommended that you charge overnight, that is, the charging time is about 12 hours. Some specialized chargers take longer, such as charger-conditioners.

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.


Lonnie Niece
2025-07-17 17:52:37
They are absolutely awesome.Was a little hard to put on radios but work wonderfully.Great price.
Bobby Raines
2025-06-25 14:31:12
Okay
mike
2025-04-22 20:20:35
Works as advertised
Cowboyflyer
2025-04-17 11:57:07
Its seems to work as good a the OEM battery.Would buy again.
Jeff Loge
2025-03-26 10:37:37
These are Nickel Metal Hydride batteries NOT Li-ion
Jerry Thomas
2024-12-07 12:26:52
They wouldn't even take a charge. Junk straight out of the box !!
joe OConnell
2024-11-30 15:12:59
Batteries won’t take charge
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