Motorola GP2000 Two-Way Radio Replacement Battery PMNN4046A 7.5V
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Motorola GP2000 Two-Way Radio Replacement Battery PMNN4046A 7.5V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.5V
Amp
1800mAh
Motorola GP2000 / GP2100 / SP66 Series — 7.5V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (PMNN4046A)
This 7.5V, 1800mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the PMNN4046A pack in the Motorola GP2000, GP2000s, GP2100, and SP66 two-way radios. These are portable land mobile radios used in public safety, industrial, and business communications. It fits the same connector and battery bay as the original pack, with no hardware modification required.
- GP2000 and GP2100 battery bay compatibility: These models share the same physical battery bay, contact rail, and 7.5V BMS handshake threshold. A pack that clears the BMS on a GP2000 will clear it on a GP2100 and SP66 without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and transmit-load discharge on a GP2000 chassis. The BMS held the voltage rail stable through repeated PTT press sequences and accepted the Motorola dock charge cycle without fault flags.
- First-insertion contact check on the GP2000 dock: If the charger shows a fault LED on the first seating, remove the pack, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The GP2000 dock requires a clean contact cycle to complete the BMS handshake before charging begins.
Why a new PMNN4046A pack reads fewer bars than expected on the GP2000
Ni-MH cells ship at storage voltage — typically 1.1–1.2V per cell — not at full charge. The GP2000 uses a simple voltage-threshold bar indicator, so a new pack at storage voltage will display one or two fewer bars than a fully charged pack. This is not a capacity or cell fault. Run the pack through one full charge cycle in the Motorola dock before judging bar level. After a complete charge, the indicator will reflect actual cell state.
Radio drops to reduced TX power partway through a shift on a fresh pack
This happens when sustained RF output pulls the cell voltage below the GP2000's TX power threshold — typically around 6.8V under load. Ni-MH voltage sag is steeper than Li-ion under high current draw, and new cells that haven't been conditioned can sag faster in the first few cycles. The radio steps down TX power to protect the RF stage, not because the pack is faulty. Cycle the pack two to three times with full charge and moderate use, and measure resting voltage after charge — a healthy PMNN4046A should read at or above 7.5V at rest.
Compatible Models
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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 GP2000 dock blinks a fault LED after I put in the new battery — it never starts charging. What's wrong?
The dock is rejecting the BMS handshake because the contact strip isn't making a clean connection. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contacts on both the battery and the dock cradle with a dry cloth, and reseat the pack with firm downward pressure. If the fault clears, the charge cycle will begin within 10 seconds — the dock LED should shift from red blink to solid amber.
My GP2000 cuts out completely mid-transmission on this new pack, but works fine on receive. What's causing it?
Transmit draw on the GP2000 spikes sharply the moment PTT is pressed — the current surge is significantly higher than receive or standby draw. If the BMS reads that spike as an overcurrent event, it trips and disconnects the pack, which kills the radio mid-transmission. This is more likely in the first few charge cycles before the cells have conditioned. Run two or three full charge-and-use cycles, and avoid holding PTT continuously for more than 30 seconds until the cells have stabilised.
After the pack sat unused in a drawer for several months, the GP2000 dock won't charge it at all — no lights, nothing. Can it recover?
Ni-MH cells that have self-discharged below roughly 1.0V per cell can fall outside the dock's acceptance window, so the charger shows no response. Some Motorola docks have a trickle-recovery mode — leave the pack seated in the dock for 20–30 minutes and check whether the LED activates. If the dock remains dark, try a universal charger with a manual Ni-MH recovery or trickle mode set to 100–200mA, and check cell voltage after 15 minutes — recovery is viable if the pack climbs above 6.0V within that window.
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