concretetaylor | 02-04-2010 | comment profile send pm notify |
does anyone know where I can get some new batteries or have some old ones redone? |
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52putz | 02-04-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
You might try a google search with the battery model number. If it is scratched off, have a look at the HBC website: http://www.hbc-radiomatic.com/en/Produkte/Akkus.php?prodarea=QWtrdXR5cGVu I'm sure someone will reply that has a great place to get them, though. |
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mtnpumper | 02-04-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
There is a company called anybattery.com I believe, Good prices/// |
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Travelteck | 02-04-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
concretetaylor Have you checked with the factory, I know the prices have come down lately. Please be cautious if you choose after market Batteries, they can damage your remote, I have examples of remotes in the school at Putz of burned up wires from poor quality aftermarket batteries. There can also be size and shape issues that can distort and damage the battery holder. Please do your home work and feel free to contact the CSG at Putz to get more info. If you would like to talk to the radio repair dept call the 800 # and ask for the Remote Repair Dept and they will explain further the risk’s involved. Cheaper is not always better in the long term. I am also available to talk or E-Mail 360600 5695 800 890 0269 |
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Boom Inspector | 02-04-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
TravelTack [quote]Cheaper is not always better in the long term.[quote/]
aint that the truth, learned that one along time ago buying tools. LOL a $5 hammer will do , but a $50 hammer will last you a life time kind of thing. |
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AK1 | 02-04-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
i am sure that prices of oem have come down a long ways and from experience the oem we have gotten are better then the after market we have gotten over the years
thanks to putz or the radio guys for listening about the pricing of batteries |