Icom BP-264 7.2V 1800mAh Replacement Battery IC-F3001
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Icom BP-264 7.2V 1800mAh Replacement Battery IC-F3001 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
1800mAh
Icom IC-F3001 / IC-F4001 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BP-264)
This is a 7.2V, 1800mAh nickel-metal hydride replacement for the Icom BP-264 battery pack. It fits the IC-F3001, IC-F4001, IC-F3003, IC-F4003, and 18 additional Icom land mobile radio models sharing the same form factor and contact layout. Swap it into any compatible dock or field charger without modification.
- IC-F3001 / IC-F4001 platform fit: These models share the BP-264 footprint, gold contact strip spacing, and 7.2V nominal rail. The BMS handshake threshold is identical across the series, so one pack covers both VHF and UHF variants without any adapter or firmware difference.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and transmit cycles on an IC-F3001 dock. The BMS accepted the charge handshake on first insertion, held voltage through sustained PTT draw, and tripped overcurrent protection correctly at the expected threshold — no false lockouts observed.
- First insertion contact cycle: If the charger dock shows a fault LED on first seating, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The Icom dock requires a clean contact surface to complete the BMS handshake before the charge cycle begins — a single wipe clears most first-insertion faults.
IC-F3001 charger dock fault LED after BP-264 swap
The Icom BC-series dock reads the new pack's resting voltage before it starts charging. A replacement Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically 1.0–1.1V per cell, putting the pack around 6.0–6.6V. Some docks flag this as a fault rather than accepting a conditioning charge. Removing the pack, waiting 10 seconds, and reinserting it gives the dock a fresh voltage sample, which usually clears the fault LED. If the fault persists, place the pack in a compatible field charger first to bring it above 6.8V, then transfer it to the desk dock.
Bar indicator reads one fewer bar than expected on a new pack
The IC-F3001 uses a voltage-threshold bar indicator, not a fuel gauge chip. A new Ni-MH pack at storage voltage sits below the threshold for the top bar, so the display shows one or two bars even with a full cell inside. This is not a capacity defect — the cell simply hasn't reached its nominal 7.2V resting point yet. Run one full charge cycle in the dock and the bar indicator will read correctly at 7.2–7.5V charge termination.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Icom
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My IC-F3001 cuts out completely the moment I press PTT on the new BP-264 — what's happening?
This is a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by the transmit current spike. Ni-MH packs at storage voltage have higher internal impedance, and the sudden RF draw on PTT can pull the cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold before the pack has conditioned. Charge the pack fully first — one complete dock cycle — and the internal impedance drops enough that the BMS no longer trips on transmit. Test PTT again after the first full charge.
The radio drops to noticeably weaker audio and transmit power halfway through a shift — the battery bar still shows charge, why?
Voltage sag under sustained RF output is the cause. As the Ni-MH cells deplete past roughly 60% capacity, internal resistance rises and voltage drops under transmit load even though the resting voltage still reads mid-range on the bar indicator. The bar indicator samples resting voltage, not load voltage, so it lags behind actual usable capacity. Rotating to a freshly charged pack mid-shift is the fix — Ni-MH doesn't recover mid-discharge under radio-class loads.
The pack has been sitting unused for several months and now the dock blinks a fault LED and never starts charging — is the pack dead?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1% per day and can drop below the dock's acceptance threshold after extended storage. The dock fault LED means the pack voltage is too low for the dock to initiate a standard charge cycle. Connect the pack to a Ni-MH compatible field charger or a charger with a recovery or trickle mode — this brings the cell voltage above 6.8V where the desk dock will accept it. Once the dock accepts the pack and completes one full cycle, the pack should return to normal capacity.
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