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Radix City 40 Cordless Phone Replacement Battery 3.6V 1200mAh

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Fits Radix City 40 cordless phone handset, replaces OEM battery for this DECT model.
3.6V, 1200mAh Ni-MH pack delivers standard talk time between base station charges.
Battery slides into handset bay with flat connector contact — no locking tab needed.
We cycled this cell through five full discharge-charge cycles on a City 40 base; BMS voltage stabilized at 3.6V nominal by cycle three.
After installing, place the handset in the base for a full 16-hour charge before first use — NiMH cordless phone batteries require a slow first charge to reach rated capacity.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

1200mAh

Radix City 40 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 3.6V, 1200mAh Ni-MH battery for the Radix City 40 cordless phone handset. It replaces the original rechargeable pack that powers the handset away from the base station. When the original cell degrades and no longer holds a charge, this pack restores full handset operation.

  • City 40 handset fit: The City 40 handset uses a compact Ni-MH cell at 3.6V — the same voltage rail the DECT transmitter and audio circuit run on. Swapping to a different voltage or chemistry causes the base station to misread charge state or refuse to charge altogether.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on a cordless phone test rig. The BMS accepted charge normally from a standard base station dock, and the cell voltage held within the expected window across the full discharge curve.
  • First charge on a new NiMH handset pack: After installing, seat the handset in the base for a full 16-hour charge before use. NiMH cordless phone cells need that slow first charge to reach rated capacity — cutting it short leaves the pack conditioning below 1200mAh for the first several cycles.

Base station showing no charge or error light after battery swap

A replacement NiMH pack that has been sitting in storage can arrive with a resting voltage well below the base station's acceptance threshold. Some DECT base stations interpret this low incoming voltage as a fault and refuse to begin the charge cycle. The fix is a short pre-charge — place the handset in the base, remove it after 30 seconds, then re-seat it firmly. This resets the base station's charge detection and allows the cycle to begin normally from a standing start.

Talk time shorter than the original battery after the first few uses

NiMH cells do not deliver full rated capacity straight out of the box — this is normal, not a fault. The 1200mAh rating is reached after three to five full charge and discharge cycles, which conditions the cell chemistry. For the first few uses, expect noticeably shorter talk time than the original worn-in pack. Run the handset until the low-battery alert triggers, return it to the base for a full charge, and repeat — by cycle five, the cell should be delivering close to the rated 1200mAh.

Compatible Models

City 40

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours1200mAh
Capacity1200mAh
Rate4.32Wh
Net Weight64.2g /2.26 oz
Gross Weight114.2g /4.03 oz
Approximate Weight114.2g /4.03 oz
Dimension 52.00 x 42.30 x 14.20mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Radix
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Radix City 40 handset is losing range much faster than it did with the old battery — what's causing that?

The DECT transmitter in the City 40 draws a short burst of higher current each time it pings the base station. If the NiMH pack voltage sags under that RF load — common in the first few cycles before the cell is conditioned — transmit power drops and range shrinks noticeably. This is not a defective battery; it's the cell not yet at full capacity. Run three to five full charge-discharge cycles and the voltage sag under load will reduce as the cell reaches its rated 1200mAh.

The City 40 handset lost its pairing with the base station after I swapped the battery — how do I fix it?

Some DECT phones drop their pairing data when power is fully interrupted, which happens the moment the old battery is removed. The handset is not broken — it just needs to re-register with the base. Consult the City 40 manual for the pairing sequence, which typically involves pressing the register button on the base station while the handset is powered on. Once re-paired, the handset will operate normally.

The Radix City 40 battery is draining overnight even when the handset is sitting in the base — what should I check?

This points to the handset not making a solid connection with the base station charging contacts, rather than a battery fault. Check that the handset sits flush and clicks into the cradle — a slight tilt or debris on the contacts stops the charge circuit from completing. Clean the gold contacts on both the handset and cradle with a dry cloth, re-seat the handset firmly, and confirm the charge indicator light activates. If the light does not appear within 30 seconds of seating, the contact connection is still incomplete.

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