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Hytera TC-610 Replacement Battery BL1204 7.4V 2000mAh

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Fits Hytera TC-610, TC-610P, TC-618, and TC-620 models; replaces OEM part numbers BL1204 and BL2001.
7.4V and 2000mAh capacity deliver full transmit power across an entire shift without voltage sag.
Battery slides into the radio grip with a single locking tab; gold contacts align vertically on insertion.
We bench tested this cell on a TC-620 transceiver—BMS accepted dock voltage on first cycle with no fault LED.
On first insertion into a Hytera charger dock, if the fault light appears, remove the battery and wipe both the gold contact strip and dock contacts with a dry cloth, then reseat firmly for the BMS handshake to register.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2000mAh

Hytera TC-610 / TC-620 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BL1204 / BL2001)

This is a 7.4V, 2000mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Hytera TC-610, TC-610P, TC-618, and TC-620 portable two-way radios. It uses OEM part numbers BL1204 and BL2001. The cell fits the standard battery bay on these handhelds and communicates with the radio's BMS over the same three-contact interface as the original pack.

  • TC-610 / TC-620 platform compatibility: These four models share the same battery bay geometry, contact pinout, and 7.4V voltage rail. The BMS handshake protocol is identical across the range, so one pack covers all four without any hardware modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on a TC-620 unit through full charge and discharge passes. The BMS held cutoff voltage at 6.0V on discharge and accepted charge current correctly at the dock without triggering fault indicators.
  • First insertion into the charger dock: If the dock LED blinks amber and does not transition to solid red on first insertion, remove the pack and wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth. The TC-610 series dock requires a clean contact cycle to complete the BMS handshake — a fingerprint or oxidation film on the contacts is enough to block it.

Why the TC-610 cuts out mid-transmission on a new BL1204 pack

New Li-ion cells ship at storage voltage — typically 3.7–3.8V per cell, which puts a fresh two-cell pack around 7.4–7.6V at rest. When PTT is pressed, transmit current spikes sharply, and the BMS interprets the voltage sag under that load as a low-cell condition. The radio drops out of transmit before the pack is anywhere near depleted. Running one full charge cycle before field use raises the cell voltage to 4.1–4.2V per cell, which gives the BMS enough headroom to pass the transmit current spike without tripping.

TC-610 bar indicator shows one bar on a fully charged new pack

The TC-610 series reads remaining charge from cell voltage thresholds — not a fuel gauge chip. A pack that has just come off the charger for the first time may show one or two bars if the cells have not yet been cycled. The voltage-to-bar mapping recalibrates across the first two to three full charge and discharge cycles. After the second full cycle, resting cell voltage should read 8.3–8.4V across the pack terminals, and the bar indicator will track correctly from that point.

Compatible Models

TC-610 TC-610P TC-618 TC-620 TC-626

Replaces Part Numbers

BL1204 BL2001

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate14.8Wh
Net Weight93g /3.28 oz
Gross Weight163g /5.75 oz
Approximate Weight163g /5.75 oz
Dimension 101.30 x 55.30 x 20.10 mm

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-620 dock goes straight to a blinking amber light and never starts charging the new BL1204 — what's wrong?

The TC-610 and TC-620 dock reads the BMS handshake through the gold contact strip before it begins charging. If those contacts carry any oil, dust, or oxidation, the dock stalls and blinks instead of moving to solid red. Remove the pack, wipe all three gold contacts on both the battery and the dock cradle with a dry cloth, then reseat firmly. If the dock then shows solid red, charging has started normally.

The TC-610 drops to noticeably weaker audio and lower TX power about halfway through the shift — is the new pack faulty?

This is voltage sag under sustained RF output, not a faulty cell. When the radio holds a long transmission, current draw is high enough that cell voltage drops temporarily below the radio's full-power threshold, and the radio steps down TX output to protect the circuit. Shorten transmission bursts where possible and allow a brief pause between long calls — this lets the cell voltage recover between draws. If sag is happening early in the shift, check that the pack completed at least one full charge cycle before use.

The BL2001 pack sat in a drawer for several months and now the dock won't accept it at all — no LEDs, nothing.

Extended storage with no charge cycles can drop cell voltage below the dock's acceptance threshold, typically around 2.5V per cell. At that level the dock detects an out-of-range pack and refuses to begin charging. Use a bench charger or a Li-ion recovery charger set to 7.4V at a low current (around 100mA) to raise the pack voltage above 6.0V. Once it clears that floor, reseat it in the TC-610 dock and it should begin a normal charge cycle.

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