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Kenwood PB-13 Replacement Battery 7.2V 1300mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Kenwood TK-25A, TK-26A, TK-27A, TK-28A and replaces OEM part numbers PB-13, PB-13H, PB-17, PB-18, PB-14, PB-15.
7.2V 1300mAh Ni-MH pack delivers 9.36Wh for sustained transmit cycles on portable UHF radios without voltage sag.
Gold battery contacts seat into the radio's bottom dock; alignment tab locks vertically with a quarter-turn counterclockwise to remove.
We bench-tested this cell on a TK-25A dock charger; BMS accepted charge current at first insertion with no fault LED.
If the charger dock shows a fault light after inserting this cell, remove the battery, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly — the Kenwood platform requires a clean contact cycle to accept the new BMS handshake before charging begins.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

1300mAh

Kenwood TK-25A / TK-26A Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (PB-13)

This is a 7.2V 1300mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Kenwood TK-25A, TK-26A, TK-27A, TK-28A, and over 26 additional TK-series handheld radios. It replaces OEM part numbers PB-13, PB-13H, PB-14, PB-15, PB-17, and PB-18. The pack slots directly into the original battery bay and uses the same contact layout as the factory unit.

  • TK-series platform fit: These TK-series portables share a common 7.2V Ni-MH battery bay, contact pin arrangement, and BMS handshake protocol across the 25A through 28A range. That shared architecture is why one pack covers the full model spread — the voltage rail and connector spec did not change between those variants.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on a TK-series radio under simulated PTT load. The BMS handled the transmit current spike without tripping, and the voltage recovery between transmissions held within expected Ni-MH flatline range.
  • First insertion into the charger dock: If the dock LED flashes fault on first insertion, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. Kenwood TK-series chargers require a clean contact cycle to complete the BMS handshake before the charge cycle begins.

Why the TK-25A cuts out mid-transmission on a freshly inserted battery

Ni-MH cells ship at storage voltage — typically around 6.0–6.5V — not at full charge. When you press PTT, the radio draws a sharp transmit current spike. If the resting cell voltage is already low, that spike pulls the pack below the BMS cutoff threshold and the radio drops audio or cuts transmission entirely. This is not a faulty battery. Run one full charge cycle in the dock before putting the radio into service and the cutout behaviour stops.

Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after a full charge

Kenwood TK-series radios read pack voltage against fixed thresholds to light each bar segment — there is no fuel gauge chip involved. A new Ni-MH cell that has not yet been fully conditioned sits slightly below its rated terminal voltage even after a first charge, which pushes the reading one bar low. Run two to three full charge-discharge cycles and the resting voltage climbs to match the threshold the radio expects. After conditioning, the bar display aligns correctly at a rested pack voltage of approximately 7.2V.

Compatible Models

TK-25A TK-26A TK-27A TK-28A TK-45A TH-27 TH-47 TH-28 TH-48 TH-78 TH-26AT TH-45AT TH-46AT TH-55AT TH-75AT TH-77AT TK-220 TK-240 TK-240D TK-320 TK-330 TK-330SP TK-340 TK340D TH-78A TH-78E TH-27A TH-47A TH-28A TH-48A

Replaces Part Numbers

PB-13 PB-13H PB-17 PB-18 PB-14 PB-15

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours1300mAh
Capacity1300mAh
Rate9.36Wh
Net Weight166.5g /5.87 oz
Gross Weight316.5g /11.16 oz
Approximate Weight316.5g /11.16 oz
Dimension 111.00 x 61.00 x 20.90mm

Product Highlights

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

The TK-26A transmits fine for the first few seconds, then the audio breaks up and the radio seems to reset — is this the new battery or the radio?

This is the battery, not the radio. The TK-26A draws a sustained current spike during RF output, and a Ni-MH pack at storage voltage sags below the BMS cutoff under that load, causing the radio to drop and recover. It is not a fault — the pack shipped at reduced storage voltage, not full charge. Fit the battery in the dock, run a complete charge cycle, and the behaviour stops.

The charger dock LED has been flashing for two hours and never settles into a steady charge — what's wrong?

The Kenwood TK-series dock needs a clean contact handshake before it accepts the pack for charging. If the contacts have any residue or the pack was not seated with firm pressure, the dock loops on fault instead of starting the charge cycle. Remove the battery, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and push it firmly back into the dock until it clicks. If the dock still flashes after reseating, leave the pack inserted for ten minutes — a cell below approximately 6.0V needs a recovery trickle before the dock accepts it into full charge mode.

After a full shift, the radio drops to noticeably weaker audio on transmit near end of day — but the battery still shows bars on the indicator.

Voltage sag under sustained RF output is the cause. As the Ni-MH cells deplete, the pack voltage holds within bar-indicator threshold during standby but drops sharply the moment transmit current is drawn, reducing RF output power. The bar display reads resting voltage, so it still shows charge even though the usable transmit headroom is gone. This is normal Ni-MH behaviour under high-draw cyclic use — swap to a charged pack and keep the depleted one on the dock. After a full charge cycle the pack returns to rated 7.2V and transmit output restores.

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