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WPLN4212B: Motorola IMPRES Multi Unit Charger Non LCD Display, See description for new part number
Radios not included
charger
List Price: $495.00
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Description
This is Motorola Original WPLN4212B (new part number PMPN4284) IMPRES 6 Port multi-unit smart charger: It
does not
include LCD display. IMPRES stands for Intelligent Motorola Portable Radio Energy System. NOTE: the full functionality of the IMPRES charger can only work with IMPRES smart batteries. However it still will function as a rapid charger for standard Motorola batteries such as NiCad NiMH or Lithium Ion.
Dimensions (HxWxD): 6" x 17.5" x 11.5"
This charger works with radio models
APX 4000, APX4000
IMPRES Innovative charging and reconditioning system streamlines and automates battery maintenance. Talk time and cycle life are optimized because the need for manual battery reconditioning is eliminated. The advanced conditioning features allow batteries to be left on the charger for extended periods of time without incurring heat damage. And batteries left in the charger are kept fully charged so they are always ready when you need them.
You may m
ix and match any MOTOTRBO IMPRES or non-IMPRES radio battery (except SL 7550 battery) in this charger.
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