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This NiMH high-performance battery is the perfect replacement for the distinctive orange battery blocks of the HBC Radiomatic radio remote controls. It replaces the obsolete NiCd batteries (type BA222060) and the standard NiMH batteries (type BA203060). With a rated voltage of 6.0 Volt and an increased capacity of often 2,000 mAh to 2,100 mAh (instead of often only 1,500 mAh in the past), this battery ensures that your construction crane or concrete pump remains reliably controllable even during long shifts.Highlights at a glancePowerful upgrade: The modern cells offer up to 30% more runtime than the old standard batteries. This minimises work interruptions for battery changes.Full compatibility: Replaces the HBC original numbers identically BA222060, BA203060, BA203061 and FuB 3A, FuB 03A and PM 471560.Modern NiMH technology: The battery does not suffer from the memory effect of the old NiCd generation. It is more environmentally friendly (cadmium-free) and can be recharged flexibly.Robust housing: The housing (usually in the typical HBC orange or black colour) is shock-resistant and designed for harsh construction site use and temperature fluctuations.Suitable for your charger: The battery is fully compatible with the original HBC chargers (e.g. QE10860, QA10860 or the intelligent chargers of the IL series), provided they support 6V NiMH.Compatible transmitter series (extract)This battery pack fits a large number of the well-known "large" HBC transmitters:Spectrum series: Spectrum 1, Spectrum 2, Spectrum 3, Spectrum A/BMicron series: micron 5, micron 7Eco series: ecoTechnos series: technos 2Linus series: linus 4, linus 6Other: quadrix, keynote, patrol, vector, cubix (please check voltage!) Features ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic 6V Replaces original no.**BA222060**, **BA203060**, BA203061, FuB 3A, PM 471560 Field of applicationConstruction cranes (Liebherr, Potain), concrete pumps (Putzmeister, Schwing) Chemistry**NiMH** (nickel metal hydride) Voltage6.0 V (5 cells 1.2V each) Battery capacityTypical **1500 mAh to 2100 mAh** (original NiCd often only had 700 mAh) Compatible transmitters (extract)spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum 3, patrol D, eco, linus 4/6, technos DesignRectangular block (typical HBC orange) with 2 contact surfaces at the top Charging informationFits into standard chargers (e.g. QE108600, QA108600) Special featureAttention: Do not confuse with the almost identical looking 3.6V model! Weight (g)approx. 210 - 230 FAQs about the HBC BA203060 / BA222060Can I replace the old NiCd battery (BA222060) with this NiMH battery?Yes, absolutely. HBC has largely discontinued the production of NiCd. This NiMH battery is the official successor. It fits perfectly mechanically and offers more power. Your transmitter will work perfectly with it.Does my old charger recognise the new battery?Yes in 95% of cases. HBC chargers (the large black cubes or the plates in the control cabinet) are usually designed for NiCd and NiMH. Make sure that the charge indicator light switches correctly (charge -> full). As the new battery has more capacity, charging takes a little longer than with the old one.What is the difference to the small BA225030?Attention: There is a very similar looking battery (BA225030 / BA225000), but it is smaller and has only 3.6 Volt (3 cells). The battery described here BA203060 has 6.0 Volt (5 cells) and is larger. If in doubt, count the contacts or look at the type plate in the battery compartment.
This NiMH battery is a specific replacement for the 6-volt systems from HBC Radiomatic, which are often used in more compact handheld transmitters (such as quadrix, keynote or vector) are used. Although it outwardly looks very similar to the widely used 3.6V batteries (FuB 05A), this pack provides 6.0 Volt.It replaces the original HBC batteries with the designations BA206000, BA206030, BA226030 as well as the types FuB 05XL, FuB 05N and the part number PM237745002. With 1,500 mAh (1.5 Ah) it offers reliable performance for everyday work use.Highlights at a glanceAttention: 6 Volt version! This battery is specially for HBC devices that 6V operating voltage require. It is the more powerful counterpart to the visually almost identical 3.6V batteries (FuB 05AA).NiMH technology: Thanks to nickel-metal hydride cells there is no memory effect. You can charge the battery at any time. It also replaces old NiCd batteries (BA225000/BA226030) if the device can handle 6V.Compact design: Despite the higher voltage (5 cells inside instead of 3) the battery retains its compact format to fit into the corresponding radio transmitters.Compatible designations: The battery is often listed in the market under various numbers, including FuB 05XL (XL often stands for the higher voltage/performance in the small casing), FuB 05N or PM237745002.Important note on voltage (3.6V vs. 6V)Your enquiry also includes numbers for 3.6V batteries (BA205000, BA205030, FuB 05AA). Please be sure to check your device:FuB 05AA / BA205xxx: These are 3.6 Volt batteries.FuB 05XL / BA206xxx: These are 6.0 Volt batteries (this article). Use this 6V battery only if your old battery also had 6V or the type plate on the transmitter indicates 6V. Using 6V in a 3.6V device can damage the electronics! Features ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic 6V (BA206030) Replaces original no.**BA206030**, BA206000 (old NiCd), BA222060, FuB 3A (often identical in design) Chemistry**NiMH** (Nickel-metal hydride) - No memory effect Voltage**6.0 V** (5 cells) Capacity**1500 mAh (1.5 Ah)** - Solid standard capacity (upgrade to 700mAh NiCd) Compatible transmitters (selection)spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum 3, patrol D, technos, eco (6V versions) FormBlock battery (orange or black), 2 contacts on top Dimensions (L x W x H in mm)approx. 152 x 56 x 19 (standard HBC block size) Charging informationCharge only in HBC chargers (e.g. QE108600, QA108600) Weight (g)approx. 210 - 220 FAQs on the HBC 6V FuB 05XLMy old battery has the number BA205030 (3.6V). Can I use this 6V battery?No, absolutely not. Even if both batteries look mechanically similar, the double voltage (6V instead of 3.6V) would probably destroy your transmitter. If you had BA205..., you absolutely need the 3.6V version.For which transmitters is this 6V battery intended?It is often found in newer or more powerful versions of the series quadrix, keynote, vector or special micron versions. What is always decisive is the type plate on the transmitter.What does 1.5 Ah mean?This stands for 1,500 milliampere hours. This is a solid standard capacity for 6V packs of this size. There are variants with up to 700 mAh (old, NiCd) or up to 2100 mAh (high-end NiMH). With 1.5 Ah you are in the good mid-range and have enough energy for a normal working day.
.The HBCBA210040.1500 crane battery is a NiMH pack with 2×6 V and 1.5 Ah for HBC control units BA210040, BA211060, BA213020, BA214060 and BA214061 and ensures a reliable power supply for long periods of use. .
This NiMH battery is the modern successor to the classic nickel-cadmium batteries (NiCd) from HBC with the designations BA223000 and BA223030. These older batteries often had problems with the memory effect and offered lower capacities.The replacement battery offered here uses modern nickel-metal hydride technology. It fits perfectly mechanically in the compartment of your transmitter (identical design FuB 3A), but delivers more stable performance and is more environmentally friendly. With 6 volt and a capacity of usually 1,500 mAh to 2,100 mAh (depending on the cell chosen), it brings your crane control back up to the performance level of a new device.Highlights at a glanceTechnology upgrade (NiMH instead of NiCd): The biggest advantage: The memory effect is eliminated. You no longer have to fully discharge the battery before charging it. This significantly extends the service life in everyday construction site use.Longer runtime: While the old BA2230xx batteries often only had 700 mAh or 1400 mAh, modern replacement batteries offer 1,500 mAh to 2,100 mAh. This means significantly longer operating times without changing batteries.Full compatibility: Replaces 1:1 the old HBC numbers BA223000 and BA223030 as well as the designation FuB 3A (NiCd). It is mechanically identical to the newer type BA203060 (FuB 03A).Robust housing: The battery comes in a shock-resistant housing (usually HBC orange or black), which is specially designed for harsh use on construction sites.Compatible with chargers: Can be charged with existing HBC chargers (e.g. QE10860, QA10860 or IL series) as these usually support both technologies (NiCd/NiMH).Compatible transmitter series (extract)This 6V block is one of the most widely used batteries at HBC:Spectrum series: spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum A, spectrum BMicron series: micron 5, micron 7Eco series: ecoLinus series: linus 6Technos series: technos 2 Features ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic (BA223030) Replaces original no.**BA223000** (NiCd), **BA223030** (NiMH), FuB 10AA, BA222060 Chemistry**NiMH** (nickel-metal hydride) – The modern upgrade Voltage**6.0 V** (5 cells) CapacityTypically **1,500 mAh to 2,100 mAh** (depending on the version) Compatible transmitters (extract)HBC spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum 3, patrol D, vector DesignClassic HBC block (orange), 2 contacts on top Charging instructionsFully compatible with existing chargers (e.g. QA108600) Field of applicationConstruction cranes, concrete pumps, forestry radio, industrial cranes Weight (g)approx. 210 – 230 FAQs about the HBC BA223000 / BA223030What is the difference between BA22... and BA20...?This is the HBC code for cell chemistry:BA22xxxx: Old NiCd technology (contains toxic cadmium, memory effect).BA20xxxx: New NiMH technology (more environmentally friendly, more powerful). You can (and should) always replace a BA22 battery with a BA20 battery.My old battery was black, the new one is orange. Is that a problem?No. The colour of the housing varies depending on the production batch or manufacturer of the replacement battery. What matters is only the voltage (6V), the shape (FuB 3A), and the position of the contacts.Do I have to consider anything with NiMH?If you come from NiCd: NiMH batteries do not like deep discharge and extreme heat.Charge the battery when the LED on the transmitter flashes red (do not wait until it is "dead").Do not leave the battery in the blazing hot crane operator’s cab in summer.
This NiMH battery is the specific replacement for the somewhat rarer, compact 6-volt batteries from HBC Radiomatic. It often bears the internal designation FuB 9AA (NiMH) or replaces the older FuB 9A (NiCd).It should not be confused with the widely used standard batteries (FuB 3A or FuB 05AA). The BA209060 is used especially in more compact handsets, which nevertheless require 6 volts voltage. With modern nickel-metal hydride technology, it offers reliable power without the memory effect of the old generation.Highlights at a glanceSpecialist for 6V handsets: This battery is precisely designed for HBC transmitters that use the compact format but require 6 volts (in contrast to the 3.6V systems).Full replacement: Replaces the HBC original numbers BA209000, BA209060 and BA209061 as well as the designation FuB 9AA.Modern NiMH upgrade: Also replaces older NiCd batteries (BA229000 / FuB 9A). The advantage: You can recharge the battery at any time, it lasts longer and is more environmentally friendly (cadmium-free).Solid capacity: Depending on the installed cells, this battery usually delivers between 730 mAh and 1,500 mAh. As it is often used in handsets without large displays, this is sufficient for very long operating times.Compatible with chargers: Works with the original HBC chargers (e.g. QE10860, QA10860), provided these are designed for 6V.Compatible transmitter series (extract)This battery fits certain versions of the following transmitters (please check voltage and design!):Micron series: micron 4, micron 5 (6V versions)Eco series: eco (6V versions)Linus series: linus 4Technos series: technos 1 (old versions)Others: patrol (handset variants) Characteristics ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic (Type FuB 9AA / FuB 9NM) Replaces original no.**BA209000**, **BA209060**, **BA209061**, **BA209062**, FuB 9NM Chemistry**NiMH** (nickel-metal hydride) Voltage**6.0 V** (5 small cells in a block) Capacity**700 mAh to 800 mAh** (standard for this size) Compatible transmitters (extract)**micron 4**, **micron 5**, **micron 6**, **micron 7**, eco, linus 4, linus 6 Form factorCompact, almost square block (approx. 57 x 56 mm) Contacts2 contacts on the top Dimensions (L x W x H in mm)approx. 57 x 56 x 17 (Attention: Much smaller than FuB 10AA!) Weight (g)approx. 90 - 120 (very light) FAQs about the HBC BA209060 / FuB 9AAHow can I see the difference to the BA205030 (FuB 05AA)?This is visually difficult, as the housings are almost identical.BA205... (FuB 05AA): Has 3.6 volts.BA209... (FuB 9AA): Has 6.0 volts (this battery). You must check the rating label on your old battery ("6V"). If you insert a 6V battery in a 3.6V device, the electronics could burn out!My old battery was NiCd (BA229000). Is this NiMH compatible?Yes. HBC has switched from NiCd to NiMH batteries. The voltage (6V) has remained the same. Your charger should charge the new battery without any problems, and you benefit from a longer lifetime.Why does this battery sometimes have less mAh than the large blocks?This is due to the form factor. Large sub-C cells do not fit into the compact housing of the FuB 9AA. Smaller cells (AA or similar) are usually installed. As the devices in which it is installed (e.g. eco or linus) are very efficient, the battery still easily lasts a full working day.
This is the high-end version of the classic HBC supply block. With 2,100 mAh (2.1 Ah) this NiMH battery offers the technically maximum possible capacity for this design. It is the direct upgrade to the standard battery (FuB 10AA with 1500–2000 mAh) and is particularly suitable for users who work in multi-shift operation or whose radio remote controls (e.g. Spectrum series) have a high power consumption due to many additional functions (displays, feedback).It reliably replaces all variants of the type FuB 10, FuB 78 as well as the original BA21 numbers. The specification "2x6V" refers to the special contact configuration (4 contacts), the operating voltage is 6 volt.Highlights at a glanceMaximum endurance (2.1 Ah): With 2,100 mAh you get the longest possible runtime for this battery type. This means fewer charging cycles and more security for long operations on the construction site or in the forestry sector.Complete replacement: Replaces the HBC original numbers BA214060, BA214061, BA213020, BA211060 and BA210040. Compatible with the designations FuB 10AA, FuB 10XL, FuB 78AA as well as PM458017 and PM471560.Modern NiMH technology: No memory effect. You can recharge the battery at any time without fear of loss of capacity. It is also more robust to cold than old NiCd batteries.4-contact system: The battery has the characteristic 4 contacts on the base, which provide intelligent charging detection and redundant power supply in HBC large transmitters.Precision-fit housing: The battery block (usually black or HBC orange) is mechanically precisely matched to the shafts of the Spectrum and Patrol transmitters.Compatible transmitter series (excerpt)This "large" battery is the standard for HBC's tray transmitters:Spectrum series: Spectrum 1, Spectrum 2, Spectrum 3Patrol series: Patrol DVector series: Vector ProSpecial applications: Forestry radios, concrete pumps, cranes using the large BA21 tray. Characteristics ModelSpare battery for HBC Radiomatic (type FuB 10XL) Replaces original no.**FuB 10XL**, **FuB 10AA**, BA214060, BA214061, BA213020 Chemistry**NiMH** (Nickel-metal hydride) - High Energy Cells Voltage**6.0 V** Capacity**2100 mAh (2.1 Ah)** - The maximum for this housing Compatible transmitters (excerpt)spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum 3, patrol D, technos, vector pro ConstructionOrange block (shockproof, vibration-protected) XL advantageApprox. **40% longer runtime** than old NiCd or standard NiMH batteries Charging noteCompatible with all NiMH-compatible HBC chargers (charging time is slightly increased) Weight (g)approx. 230 - 250 (densely packed energy cells) FAQs for the HBC FuB 10XL (2.1 Ah)What are the benefits of switching from 1.5 Ah to 2.1 Ah?Approx. 40% longer runtime. If your old battery was empty after 8 hours, this one will last over 11 hours in theory. This is often the crucial difference to finish a long shift without changing.What does "2x6V" mean exactly?The battery internally has two strings or a special contact configuration with 4 poles to support the HBC safety features. Technically, it provides 6 volt to the transmitter. Do not be confused by the designation – as long as your old battery has 4 contacts and bears the BA21... number, this one will fit perfectly.Does charging take longer?Yes, slightly. As there is more energy "in the tank" (2100 mAh), the charger takes a little longer to fill it completely (compared with a 1500 mAh battery). The original HBC chargers, however, regulate this automatically and switch off as soon as the battery is full.
This NiMH battery is the modern replacement for the compact 3.6 Volt battery packs from HBC Radiomatic. It replaces both the older NiCd versions (often known as BA225030 or FuB 05A) as well as the NiMH standard batteries (BA205000 / BA205030 / FuB 05AA).With a capacity of nowadays mostly 2,000 mAh to 2,100 mAh (compared to the old 700–1500 mAh), this battery offers a tremendous increase in run time for your crane remote. It is primarily used in the more compact HBC handsets of the micron, linus and eco series.Highlights at a glanceMore stamina: Thanks to high-quality NiMH cells (mostly AA size inside), this battery offers significantly more capacity than the old originals. Your handset will easily last long working shifts.Full compatibility (3.6V): Identical replacement for HBC original numbers BA205000, BA205030, BA225030 as well as the designations FuB 05AA (NiMH) and FuB 05A (NiCd).Environmentally friendly technology: No more toxic cadmium. The NiMH battery has no memory effect and can be recharged flexibly at any time.HBC fit: Features the typical orange (or black) housing with the two base contacts and snaps securely into the battery compartment.Charging compatibility: Works perfectly with the original HBC chargers (e.g. QE10860, QA10860), provided these are designed for 3.6V or have automatic voltage detection.Compatible transmitter series (excerpt)This 3.6V battery fits into many handsets that do not require the large 6V block:Micron series: micron 4, micron 5, micron 6, micron 7 (please check voltage, some use 6V!)Eco series: ecoLinus series: linus 4, linus 6Spectrum series: spectrum A (some versions), spectrum 1 (with 3.6V conversion)Technos series: technos 1, technos 2 (with 3.6V version)Vector series: vector pro Features ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic 3.6V Replaces original no.**BA225030**, **BA205030**, BA205000, BA225000, FuB 05 AA, FuB 05 XL Chemistry**NiMH** (Nickel-metal hydride) Voltage**3.6 V** (Be sure to check!) CapacityTypically **1500 mAh to 2100 mAh** (Longer runtime than old NiCd) Compatible transmitters (excerpt)**micron 4**, **micron 5**, **micron 6**, **micron 7**, eco, linus 6, quadrix DesignOrange block (identical size as 6V, but lighter) Charging noteIntelligent HBC chargers (e.g. QD109300) often detect the voltage automatically Contact type2 flat contacts on top Weight (g)approx. 160 - 180 (Noticeably lighter than the 6V battery) FAQs for HBC BA205030 / FuB 05AAAttention: 3.6 Volt or 6 Volt?This is the most important distinction at HBC!This battery (BA205030) has 3.6 Volt (3 cells).The larger sibling (BA203060) has 6.0 Volt (5 cells). They look almost the same visually, but the 6V battery is somewhat thicker/heavier. Always check the type plate of your old battery or the battery compartment. A 6V battery often does not fit mechanically in a 3.6V bay and vice versa.My old battery only has 700 mAh. Can I use the 2000 mAh battery?Yes, that is a huge advantage. The old NiCd batteries had less capacity due to technical reasons. The new NiMH battery lasts almost three times as long at the same voltage (3.6V).What do the colours of the batteries mean (Orange vs. Black)?In the past, orange was often for standard batteries and black for ex-protected areas (ATEX) or newer NiMH series. In replacement batteries, the colour is usually orange (standard) or black, but often has no technical relevance regarding explosion protection. Important: If you work in explosion-protected areas (ATEX), you may use only certified original batteries with corresponding ex-marking, not standard replicas!
This powerful NiMH battery is the replacement for the large supply blocks of the HBC Radiomatic large transmitters (e.g. Spectrum series). It is known under the designations FuB 10AA, FuB 10XL or FuB 78AA and replaces the original batteries of the BA21xxxx series.With a voltage of 6 volts and a capacity of 2,000 mAh (2.0 Ah), this battery provides reliable energy for long work shifts. The designation "2x6V" often refers to the internal cell arrangement or contact configuration (4 contacts), the voltage for operation is 6V.Highlights at a glanceWide compatibility (FuB 10 / FuB 78): This battery replaces the original types BA214060, BA214061, BA213020, BA211060 and BA210040. It is also compatible with the HBC designations FuB 10AA, FuB 10XL, FuB 78AA as well as the PM numbers PM458017 and PM471560.High capacity (2.0 Ah): As a FuB 10XL variant, it offers 2000 mAh. This is a noticeable upgrade compared to old NiCd batteries (FuB 10A) which often only had 1400 mAh.Modern NiMH technology: No more memory effect. The battery can be charged at any time and is more environmentally friendly than the old cadmium versions.Robust design: This is the large, black (or orange) block battery designed for rugged construction site use in the large tray transmitters.4-contact system: The battery typically has 4 contacts on the bottom (2 for charging, 2 for operation or redundant design), which often leads to the designation "2x6V".Compatible transmitter series (excerpt)This battery type is mainly used in the large "tray" controls:Spectrum series: Spectrum 1, Spectrum 2, Spectrum 3 (certain versions)Patrol series: patrol DVector series: vector proOther: various models for construction cranes, concrete pumps and forestry winches that use the large BA21 compartment. Characteristics ModelReplacement battery for HBC Radiomatic (type FuB 10AA) Replaces original no.**BA214060**, **BA214061**, **FuB 10AA**, FuB 10XL Chemistry**NiMH** (nickel-metal hydride) Voltage**6.0 V** (5 cells at 1.2V each) Capacity**2000 mAh (2.0 Ah)** - High Capacity Version Compatible transmitters (excerpt)spectrum 1, spectrum 2, spectrum A, spectrum B, patrol D, technos (6V versions) DesignOrange block (impact-resistant ABS plastic) Contacting2 nickel-plated contact areas on the top Charging noteCompatible with HBC chargers (e.g. QE108600, QA108600) Weight (g)approx. 220 - 240 (heavier than the 3.6V version) FAQs for the HBC FuB 10AA / BA214060What is the difference to FuB 05AA or FuB 3A? The size.FuB 05AA: Small block (3.6V).FuB 3A (BA203060): Flatter 6V block (mostly orange).FuB 10AA (this battery): Thicker, large 6V block (usually black or orange) with 4 contacts. Please check the dimensions and BA number of your old battery.What does "2x6V" mean? This is a technical specification of the internal wiring or contact configuration (redundancy). For the user this means: It is a 6 volt battery. If your device needs 6V and has the large compartment, this is the right battery.Can I charge this battery with my old HBC charger? Yes. The original HBC charging cradles (for the FuB 10 type) charge both the old NiCd and the new NiMH versions. The charging electronics detect the battery.