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Motorola GP900 NTN7143 Replacement Battery 7.5V 2500mAh

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Fits Motorola GP900, GP1200, HT1000, HT6000 and replaces OEM part numbers NTN7143, NTN7143CR, NTN7144, NTN7144CR, NTN7143A, NTN7143B, NTN7143R, NTN7144A, NTN7144B, FuG11b, WPNN4013.
This 7.5V 2500mAh Ni-MH pack restores full transmit power to radios that drop to low-power mode on aged originals.
Battery slides into the radio grip with the connector tab facing the radio body and locks with a single push-catch.
We bench-tested this cell in a GP900 rig paired with a standard dock charger; BMS accepted the handshake on first cycle with no fault flags.
If your DP3000e dock shows a fault LED on initial insertion, remove the battery, wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly — the Motorola dock requires clean contact confirmation before charging starts.

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Voltage

7.5V

Amp

2500mAh

Motorola GP900 / HT1000 Series — 7.5V Ni-MH 2500mAh Replacement Battery (NTN7143)

This is a 7.5V Ni-MH battery rated at 2500mAh (18.75Wh), built to fit the Motorola GP900, GP1200, HT1000, HT6000, and compatible variants. It replaces OEM part numbers NTN7143, NTN7144, NTN7143CR, NTN7144CR, and several related suffixes. Connector orientation, casing dimensions (153 × 59 × 20mm), and BMS handshake match the original dock and radio body.

  • GP900 / HT1000 platform fit: These models share the same battery bay geometry, 7.5V power rail, and contact pinout. One battery SKU covers the full range without adapter modifications or connector rework.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through three full charge-discharge sequences on a GP900 body. The BMS accepted charger handshake on first dock insertion, held voltage above 6.9V through sustained TX load, and showed no thermal trip during repeated PTT cycling.
  • First-insertion contact reset on the GP900 dock: If the dock LED shows a fault on first insertion, remove the pack and wipe the gold contact strip with a dry cloth before reseating. The GP900 charging dock requires a clean contact surface to complete the BMS handshake — this is not a faulty pack, it is a platform behaviour common across the Motorola professional radio line.

Why the GP900 cuts out mid-transmission on a freshly inserted battery

When PTT is pressed on a GP900, transmit current spikes sharply — often 1.5A to 2A above standby draw. A new Ni-MH pack shipped at storage voltage (typically 6.0–6.5V) may sit just above the radio's undervoltage cutoff threshold. That spike then pulls the pack below the cutoff, and the radio drops TX without warning. The fix is a full charge cycle before field deployment — not a workaround, just letting the cells reach operating voltage. After one complete charge, the pack holds the voltage rail through sustained PTT use without tripping cutoff.

Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after a full charge

The GP900 uses a simple voltage-threshold bar display — each bar corresponds to a voltage band, not a percentage calculation. Fresh Ni-MH cells can take two to three full charge-discharge cycles before they reach peak resting voltage, so the indicator may read one bar low early on. This is not a capacity fault. Run the radio down to the low-battery warning, charge fully, and repeat once more — resting voltage stabilises and the bar reading corrects to match actual charge state.

Compatible Models

GP900 GP1200 HT1000 HT6000 JT1000 MT2000 MT2100 MTS2000 MTS2010 MTS2013 MTX8000 MTX9000 HAT100 GP2010 GP2013 MTZ2000 PTX1200

Replaces Part Numbers

NTN7143 NTN7143CR NTN7144 NTN7144CR NTN7143A NTN7143B NTN7143R NTN7144A NTN7144B FuG11b WPNN4013

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.5V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate18.75Wh
Net Weight288g /10.16 oz
Gross Weight438g /15.45 oz
Approximate Weight438g /15.45 oz
Dimension 153.00 x 59.00 x 20.00mm

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

My GP900 cuts out the moment I press PTT — the battery is brand new, what's wrong?

A new Ni-MH pack ships at storage voltage, usually between 6.0V and 6.5V. When you press PTT, the transmit current spike pulls the pack below the GP900's undervoltage cutoff, dropping TX instantly. This is not a defective battery — it is a cell voltage issue. Charge the pack fully before first use and the cutoff will not trigger under normal PTT load.

The dock LED on my GP900 charger flashes a fault and never starts charging — I've reseated the battery twice.

The GP900 dock checks contact resistance before it begins a charge cycle. If the gold contact strip on the battery or the dock pins have any surface oxidation or residue, the handshake fails and the fault LED stays on. Remove the pack, wipe the gold contacts firmly with a dry cloth, reseat slowly until you feel the latch click, and wait ten seconds — the dock should move to the charge LED within that window.

After a full shift the GP900 is still showing three bars, but the radio drops to noticeably weaker audio on the other end — is the pack failing?

This is voltage sag under sustained RF output, not a capacity display error. Ni-MH cells can show an acceptable resting voltage while their internal impedance causes the voltage rail to drop during extended TX bursts — the bar indicator does not update fast enough to reflect that sag. We saw this behaviour on the bench when cells were pushed through repeated long-key transmissions. If it happens after fewer than 50 cycles, run two full discharge-recharge cycles to condition the cells; resting impedance drops and the sag narrows.

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