Standard Horizon CD15A Desk Top Rapid Rate Charger Adapter by Yaesu
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Regardless of which way you do it, it will work. In order for the contacts to be in the right position, the battery slides into a slot in the charger. With the battery still attached to the radio, there is enough room for the radio to be charged while the battery is
We regret to inform you that no The one they recommended is the one you need
In my opinion this is not the case since you are removing any potential voltage as the power supply is disconnected from the Maybe when you transmit is the only thing that is iffy.
An X-perience is what I have In addition to the CD-R, the 5r is included It was charged with a 15 charger and a VX-100 The charger I bought just won't charge the 6 I bought. Battery cannot be charged. It fits very tight and does not make contact with battery. My radio is charging fine when I remove the battery from it, but not when it is plugged into the CD 15. When I receive the CD, I will let you know Hence, I am not required to take the battery off all the time with its 15A rating
Selected User Reviews For Standard Horizon CD15A Desk Top Rapid Rate Charger Adapter by Yaesu
We just received this and are completing a charge for the NC72B AC wall charger. According to what I can tell, the unit works as described. Powered by an external source, this unit must be externally powered. It appears that Amazon is selling the wrong charger for this unit. You should not buy the NC72B AC Wall Charger with the battery. The PA-45 has been substituted for it There is an indicator on page 44B that does not appear to match the manual's requirements. A sad day for the SAD In the manual, the manual specifies that 11B (US Version) runs on 10VDC and It is being developed The 44B's voltage and current are 12VDC and You may be able to do that "Input voltage range" of the manual is as follows The DC 10 is released today. The voltage is 0 volts There is no voltage. There are many items on the market on which Vertex Standard Co. , Ltd. appears as well as Yaesu logos.
It is currently connecting to a vx7r radio that I purchased. I plugged it in and turned on the radio and everything appeared to be fine. It took two hours for the green light to come on, but the red status led kept blinking quickly, even after it had been supposed to be done. Yaesu was recommended by the seller I called. The seller defended himself by saying that if Yaesu did not help, I could call them back and they would. My call to Yaesu was answered by their service man, who told me it is normal, the electrons are trying to find a place in the battery. It's not clear to me that this guy has a good understanding It didn't seem like I could do much with yaesu so I gave up. While the battery has been charged, the light does not go green, so I need to supervise and I will have to not leave it alone to avoid damaging it. There are no complaints about the seller, however, I feel like, either yaesu or standard vertex, lack a good sense of client service. I will keep the item and use it, but instead of buying products by these companies I plan to go to another brand.
A power adapter is included with the unit, which works but does not fit well into the charger. The package did not include any documentation. There is a question as to whether this is On the device, I do not see the Yeasu or Standard names or logos.
A charger will be provided for this radio, although you can just drop in the YAESU radio and charge it there.
It will be necessary for the power supply to be accepted. Neither it is a charger nor it is an ac adaptor.
You know what you're supposed to do with this if you need it.
It needs the NC72B wall charger or a 12 volt dc power source to operate. Keeps the battery of your handheld device in good condition.
I was pleased with the outcome.
The units work well, just as the Yaesu factory ones, but with the Standard brand. My experience with it was good. The Yaesu VX-200 was used This radio station plays the 5R.