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Cobra GA-BP3 PR145 Compatible Battery 3.6V 700mAh

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Fits Cobra PR145, PR150, PR155 GMRS radios; replaces OEM part GA-BP3.
3.6V, 700mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers steady voltage under PTT load without sag.
Slides into radio battery slot with single-point contact strip; no locking tab required.
Bench testing showed clean BMS acceptance on dock insertion; no fault LED on first charge cycle.
On first use, press PTT for short 2–3 second bursts across three charge cycles before sustained transmission — Ni-MH packs need this break-in to stabilize voltage response under RF load.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

700mAh

Cobra PR145 / PR150 / PR155 GMRS — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (GA-BP3)

This is the GA-BP3 Ni-MH pack for Cobra PR145, PR150, and PR155 GMRS handheld radios. It runs at 3.6V with a 700mAh capacity. The physical dimensions are 44.50 × 31.00 × 11.00mm — same footprint as the original Cobra battery.

  • PR145, PR150, and PR155 GMRS compatibility: These three models share the same 3.6V Ni-MH chemistry, connector pinout, and battery bay dimensions. One GA-BP3 pack covers all three without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and PTT-burst discharge sequences on a PR150. The BMS handled transmit current spikes without tripping, and the voltage held steady across repeated short-burst transmissions.
  • First insertion on the Cobra dock: If the charger shows a fault indicator on first insert, remove the pack and wipe the contact pads with a dry cloth before reseating. The Cobra dock runs a contact check before accepting the new pack — a residue-covered pad can block that handshake and prevent charging from starting.

Why the PR145 cuts out mid-transmission on a new GA-BP3

A new Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically around 1.1V per cell, not the 1.2V nominal it reaches after conditioning. On a 3-cell pack like this one, that means the pack may sit just above 3.3V when you first insert it. When PTT is pressed, transmit draw spikes sharply, and that marginal voltage dips further, triggering the radio's low-voltage cutout. The fix is to run one full charge cycle before using the radio. After the first full charge, the pack stabilises at its rated 3.6V and handles transmit bursts without dropout.

Bar indicator reading one bar low after fitting a new GA-BP3

The PR145 series uses a simple voltage-threshold bar display — each bar maps to a voltage band, not a calculated capacity. A new pack at storage voltage reads lower than a fully charged one, so the indicator may show one fewer bar than expected even though the pack is not faulty. Charge the pack fully before reading the indicator. Once the pack reaches full charge voltage, the bar display will step up to reflect the actual state.

Compatible Models

PR145 PR150 PR155 GMRS

Replaces Part Numbers

GA-BP3

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate2.52Wh
Net Weight36g /1.27 oz
Gross Weight61g /2.15 oz
Approximate Weight61g /2.15 oz
Dimension 44.50 x 31.00 x 11.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Cobra
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My PR150 cuts out the moment I press PTT — the new GA-BP3 was fully charged, so why is this happening?

A PTT press on a GMRS radio pulls a sharp current spike as the transmitter fires up. If the cell impedance is elevated — common in a pack that sat in a warehouse for several months — voltage sags hard under that spike and the radio's low-voltage cutout trips instantly. Run two full charge-discharge cycles on the pack to condition the cells and lower internal impedance. After conditioning, check that resting voltage reads at or above 3.6V before transmitting.

The Cobra dock has been blinking since I put the GA-BP3 in — it's been over an hour and nothing has changed.

A continuous fault blink on the Cobra dock usually means the pack voltage is below the dock's acceptance threshold — typically under 3.0V — and the charger won't begin the charge cycle. This happens when a pack has deep-discharged during storage. Remove the pack, wait 10 minutes, and reseat it firmly. If the fault blink continues, the cells need a recovery pre-charge; some third-party Ni-MH chargers with a trickle or reconditioning mode can bring the pack back above the 3.0V acceptance floor.

The PR155 GMRS drops to noticeably weaker audio and shorter range partway through a shift — battery indicator still shows two bars.

This is voltage sag under sustained RF output, not a capacity readout problem. The bar indicator only samples voltage at rest — it does not track sag during active transmission. Under extended TX load, a partially depleted Ni-MH pack can sag enough to reduce transmitter output power even while the resting bar display still shows two bars. Swap the pack and place the depleted one on a full charge cycle. To avoid mid-shift sag, start each shift with a pack that has rested at least 15 minutes after a full charge — resting voltage should read 3.6V or above.

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