Maxon CA1450A Comm-Panion Replacement Battery 10.8V 1200mAh
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Maxon CA1450A Comm-Panion Replacement Battery 10.8V 1200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
10.8V
Amp
1200mAh
Maxon Comm-Panion CP0150 Series — 10.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (CA1450A)
This is a 10.8V, 1200mAh Ni-MH battery for the Maxon Comm-Panion handheld radio range. It replaces OEM part CA1450A and MA181 across the CP0150, CP0150HD, CP0511, CP0515, and more than 48 additional Comm-Panion models. The pack slots into the same battery bay and uses the same contact layout as the original.
- Comm-Panion CP0150 series fit: These models share a common 10.8V three-cell Ni-MH architecture with the same physical locking tab and contact strip orientation. The BMS handshake protocol is consistent across the CP0150, CP0150HD, CP0511, and CP0515 platforms, so one pack covers the full series.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and discharge on the CP0150 platform. The BMS accepted the initial charge without fault, and transmit current spikes during PTT press stayed within the pack's overcurrent threshold throughout testing.
- First insertion into the charger dock: If the dock LED shows a fault on first insertion, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The Maxon charger dock requires a clean contact cycle to register the new pack and begin the charge sequence.
Why the CP0150 cuts out mid-transmission on a new Ni-MH pack
A new Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically 1.0–1.1V per cell, which puts this three-cell pack around 3.0–3.3V below a fully charged state. When PTT is pressed, transmit current draw spikes sharply. If the pack hasn't been fully charged first, that spike can drag the combined cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold, and the radio drops the transmission. A full charge cycle before first use brings each cell to approximately 1.4V, giving the pack enough headroom to sustain the TX current load without tripping the overcurrent cutoff.
Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after fitting a new CA1450A
The Comm-Panion uses a simple voltage-threshold bar indicator — each bar corresponds to a voltage band across the pack. A new Ni-MH pack at storage voltage reads in a lower band, so the indicator shows one or two bars even though the cells are not depleted. This is not a fault with the pack. Charge fully until the dock LED shows green, then reseat the battery. The indicator should read the correct band at full charge, which for this 10.8V pack is approximately 12.6V across all three cells.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Maxon
- 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 LED keeps blinking and never switches to a solid charge light after I fitted the new CA1450A — what's wrong?
A blinking fault LED almost always means the dock is reading the pack voltage as below its acceptance threshold, which happens when a new Ni-MH pack sits at storage voltage for an extended period. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat it firmly to ensure the dock registers a clean connection. If the fault persists, the pack may need a manual recovery charge — some Maxon docks have a conditioning mode activated by holding the pack out for 10 seconds before reinsertion. The dock should accept the pack and begin charging once the contact cycle completes and the cell voltage reads above the dock's minimum threshold of approximately 9.0V.
The radio drops to noticeably reduced TX output about halfway through a shift — battery still shows bars on the indicator
This is voltage sag under sustained RF output, not a capacity fault. Ni-MH cells lose voltage faster under continuous high-current draw than the bar indicator can track — the indicator samples voltage at rest, not under transmit load. When the pack's resting voltage still sits in a mid-range threshold band, the indicator shows bars, but the cells can't hold that voltage once the transmit current hits. The fix is to charge the pack fully at the start of each shift and avoid leaving it in a partially discharged state overnight — a full charge brings the resting cell voltage to approximately 1.4V per cell, which gives enough load headroom to sustain TX output through a full shift.
The new pack has been sitting unused for a few months and the radio won't power on at all — is the battery dead?
Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 1–2% per day, so a pack stored for several months can drop below the radio's minimum power-on voltage threshold. This is a deep-discharge state, not permanent cell failure. Place the pack in the charger dock and leave it for a full charge cycle — most Maxon docks will begin a slow trickle charge to recover a deeply discharged Ni-MH pack before switching to normal charge current. If the dock shows no response at all, remove and reseat the pack after wiping the contacts, then check again at the 30-minute mark. Once recovered to at least 10.0V across the pack, the radio should power on normally.
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