Motorola MT700 NLN4462A Replacement Battery 14.4V 500mAh
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Motorola MT700 NLN4462A Replacement Battery 14.4V 500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
500mAh
Motorola MT700 / HT220 Series — 14.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (NLN4462A)
This is a 14.4V, 500mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Motorola MT700, HT210, HT220, BA200N, and related handhelds. It replaces OEM part numbers NLN4462A and NLN4462B. The pack slots into the same battery bay and connects through the same contact strip as the original.
- MT700 / HT220 platform fit: These models share a common 14.4V battery bay, contact layout, and BMS handshake protocol. One pack covers the full group — no adapter or modification needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and transmit loads on the MT700 platform. The BMS accepted the charge cycle cleanly and held the voltage rail stable under PTT bursts without triggering overcurrent cutoff.
- First-insertion contact check: If the charger dock shows a fault LED on first insertion, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The Motorola dock requires a clean contact cycle before it accepts the new BMS handshake and begins charging.
Why the MT700 cuts out mid-transmission on a new NLN4462A pack
Ni-MH cells ship at storage voltage — typically 30–50% state of charge — not at full capacity. When PTT is pressed, transmit current spikes sharply. If the cell hasn't completed at least one full charge cycle, that spike can pull cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold, tripping a temporary shutdown. The fix is a full charge before first use in the field. After one complete charge cycle, the BMS calibrates to the pack's actual capacity and handles transmit surges without dropping out.
Bar indicator showing fewer bars than expected after inserting a new pack
The MT700 and HT220 series use a voltage-threshold bar indicator — each bar corresponds to a voltage band, not a percentage read by a fuel gauge chip. A new Ni-MH pack at storage voltage reads lower than a freshly charged pack, so the radio may display one or two bars on insertion. This is not a fault with the battery. Charge the pack fully first — resting voltage should reach approximately 16.8V at end of charge — and the bar indicator will reflect the correct state.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Motorola
- 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 charger dock fault LED never clears after I put in the new NLN4462A — it just keeps blinking. What's wrong?
The dock fault LED on Motorola chargers triggers when the pack voltage is below the dock's acceptance threshold — typically under 10V. A Ni-MH pack shipped at storage voltage can fall below this if it's been sitting in a warehouse. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contacts with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. If the fault LED persists, the dock needs the pack to reach approximately 10.8V before it will begin a normal charge cycle — some docks require a trickle pre-charge first, which kicks in automatically after a clean reseat.
My radio drops to noticeably weaker transmit power halfway through a shift, even with a new battery — what causes that?
Sustained RF output draws more current than standby or receive mode. On Ni-MH cells, internal impedance rises as the pack discharges, causing voltage sag under that sustained load. When voltage sags past the radio's low-voltage threshold, the MT700 automatically steps down TX power to protect the circuit. This is not a battery fault — it's the radio's designed behaviour. To push the threshold later into the shift, ensure the pack is fully charged before deployment; a partial charge compresses the usable voltage window significantly.
The pack sat unused for several months and now the charger won't recognise it at all — is it dead?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage and can drop deep enough that the charger BMS refuses to start a standard charge cycle. The pack is not necessarily dead. Place it in the dock and wait up to 15 minutes — most Motorola chargers run a low-current recovery pulse on packs below acceptance voltage before switching to normal charge. If the dock still shows a fault after 15 minutes, the cell voltage has likely dropped below 1.0V per cell, which is approximately 12V pack voltage; at that point the cells may not recover and a replacement pack is needed.
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