Hytera BL1204 TC-610 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1200mAh
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Hytera BL1204 TC-610 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1200mAh
Hytera TC-610 / TC-618 / TC-620 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BL1204 / BL2001)
This is a 7.4V, 1200mAh lithium-ion battery that replaces the Hytera BL1204 and BL2001 packs. It fits the TC-610, TC-610P, TC-618, and TC-620 portable two-way radios. These radios are common in security, hospitality, and emergency services where a dead pack mid-shift is not an option.
- TC-610 series platform fit: The TC-610, TC-610P, TC-618, and TC-620 share the same battery bay geometry, contact pin layout, and 7.4V BMS handshake threshold — which is why a single pack covers all four models. Swapping between them does not require a new charger or dock reconfiguration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the Hytera TC-610 under simulated PTT load. The BMS handled transmit current spikes without tripping and held the voltage rail above the radio's low-battery cutoff throughout the discharge curve.
- First insertion into the charger dock: If the dock LED shows a fault or blinks on first insertion, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The TC-610 charging dock requires a clean contact cycle to accept the BMS handshake before charging begins — a partial contact is the most common cause of a false fault read.
Why the TC-610 cuts out mid-transmission on a new BL1204 pack
The TC-610 draws a sharp current spike the moment PTT is pressed — RF output demands significantly more current than standby or receive modes. If the replacement pack ships at storage voltage (typically around 3.7V per cell), the BMS may read that spike as an overcurrent event and trip before the radio completes the transmission. This is not a faulty pack. Run the battery through one full charge before first use to bring both cells to a balanced voltage, and the BMS will handle the PTT surge cleanly on subsequent transmissions.
Bar indicator showing fewer bars than expected after fitting a new pack
The TC-610 uses a simple voltage-threshold system to drive the bar indicator — it reads cell voltage and maps it to bars, not a fuel gauge chip. A new pack at storage voltage sits below the threshold the radio expects for a full charge, so the display shows one or two bars even though the pack is not depleted. Place the pack on the charger dock and run a full charge cycle. Once cell voltage reaches 8.4V, the radio will display the correct bar count.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Hytera
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My TC-610 drops to reduced transmit power partway through a shift — could this be the battery?
Yes. Sustained RF output over a long shift pulls enough current to sag the cell voltage below the radio's full-power threshold, and the TC-610 responds by stepping down TX power to protect the circuit. This is voltage sag under load, not a defective pack — it happens faster in older cells with high internal impedance. If a fully charged replacement pack shows the same behaviour, check that the dock completed a full charge cycle and that the terminal voltage reads 8.4V before the shift starts.
The charger dock LED never clears to green after inserting this pack — it just stays on fault.
This usually means the pack arrived below the dock's acceptance voltage threshold. Hytera's dock circuitry expects the pack to be above a minimum voltage before it will begin a standard charge cycle — if the cell voltage is too low, the dock flags a fault instead of charging. Remove the pack, check the contact strip for debris, wipe with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. If the fault persists, some Hytera docks have a recovery or conditioning mode — consult your dock model's manual for the correct button sequence to force a trickle-charge recovery cycle.
This pack sat unused for several months and now the radio won't power on at all — is it recoverable?
Extended storage at low state of charge can push lithium-ion cells below the BMS recovery threshold, causing the protection circuit to lock out the pack entirely. The radio showing no sign of life — no startup tone, no LED — is the clearest indicator of a BMS lockout rather than a flat but functional pack. Place the pack in the charger dock and wait up to 15 minutes; some Hytera chargers will apply a low-current pulse to bring the cell voltage back above the recovery floor before switching to a normal charge cycle. If the dock shows no response at all after 15 minutes, the cells have likely dropped below 2.5V per cell and the pack will need replacement.
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