Standard PNB417 Two-Way Radio Replacement Battery 12V 1100mAh
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Standard PNB417 Two-Way Radio Replacement Battery 12V 1100mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
1100mAh
Standard C-112 / C-130 / C-412 / C-430 — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (PNB417)
This is a 12V 1100mAh Ni-MH battery pack for the Standard C-112, C-130, C-412, and C-430 portable two-way radios. It replaces OEM part numbers PNB417, CNB-414, CNB-410, and CNB-415. Voltage and form factor match the original pack exactly.
- C-112, C-130, C-412, C-430 platform fit: These four Standard radios share the same 12V battery bay, contact arrangement, and BMS handshake protocol — one pack covers all four models without adapters or wiring changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and transmit cycles on the C-130. The BMS accepted charge from the standard dock without a fault LED. Transmit current spikes on PTT did not trigger overcurrent cutoff.
- First insertion into the charger dock: If the dock LED blinks fault on first insertion, remove the pack, wipe the contact strips with a dry cloth, and reseat firmly. The Standard platform requires a clean contact cycle to complete the BMS handshake before charging begins.
Why the C-112 cuts out mid-transmission on a fresh pack
A new Ni-MH cell ships at storage voltage — typically around 1.0–1.1V per cell, well below the 1.2V nominal. Under the transmit current spike when PTT is pressed, a pack at storage voltage can sag enough to trigger the radio's low-voltage cutoff before the first full charge cycle is complete. This is not a faulty battery. Run one full charge cycle on the dock before putting the radio into active use. After that first cycle, the cells reach operating voltage and the cutoff issue stops.
Bar indicator showing one fewer bar than expected after install
Standard portables read battery state through voltage thresholds — each bar on the display corresponds to a voltage band. A new pack at storage voltage sits below the first full threshold, so the radio displays one bar fewer than a fully charged pack would show. This is a voltage state issue, not a capacity defect. Charge the pack fully on the standard dock and the indicator will move to the correct bar count. Expect the display to read accurately once the pack reaches 13.2V at full charge.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Standard
- 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 dock accepts the pack but the charge light never turns green — what's wrong?
A new Ni-MH pack at storage voltage can sit below the dock's acceptance threshold, so the charger never enters the full-charge phase. Remove the pack, wipe both contact strips clean, and reseat it firmly to ensure the BMS handshake completes. If the fault persists, try a 15-minute trickle-start cycle if your dock supports it — this brings the cell voltage up to the threshold where the dock transitions to normal charge. The pack is not faulty; the dock is waiting for the cells to reach approximately 10.8V before committing to a full charge cycle.
Radio drops to reduced TX power halfway through a shift — battery or radio fault?
This is voltage sag under sustained RF output, not a radio fault. Ni-MH cells at high discharge rates lose voltage faster than the capacity curve suggests — the radio's power control circuit detects the sag and steps down transmit power to protect the final-stage amplifier. It happens most on channels requiring maximum power output over extended back-to-back transmissions. Keep the pack fully charged before each shift and avoid leaving it in partial states of charge, which increases internal impedance and worsens sag under load.
Pack inserted correctly but radio shows blinking or unstable bar indicator during transmit — how do I fix it?
An unstable bar indicator during PTT usually means the contact strip isn't seated cleanly enough to handle transmit current without a momentary voltage drop at the connection point. Remove the pack and inspect the gold contact strip on both the battery and the radio for debris or oxidation. Clean both surfaces with a dry cloth and reseat the pack until it clicks. If the instability continues after cleaning, check that the pack voltage reads at least 12.0V with a multimeter — below that, the cells need a full charge cycle before the radio can maintain a stable voltage rail under transmit load.
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