

🔌 Power your BaoFeng like a pro—never lose signal on the road again!
The BaoFeng BTECH BL-5 Battery Eliminator is a genuine, heavy-duty DC adapter designed to replace the stock battery in BF-F8HP, UV-5X3, and UV-5R radios. It plugs into any 12-24V vehicle power source, delivering regulated 7.8V at 3A with built-in over current protection to ensure safe, continuous operation. Engineered and supported in the USA, it guarantees reliable power for your radio during extended mobile use.
| ASIN | B00KZ6VGUW |
| Item model number | BL-5 Battery Eliminator |
| Manufacturer | BTECH |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 5.08 x 1.91 cm; 90.72 g |
S**R
used on motorbike to charge UHF radio (Baofeng BF-F8HP) while ignition on - was relying on this for a inland Australia desert trip. Failed day 2 :-(
G**L
a été défectueux j'ai retourné
G**N
While I have yet to use the battery replacement for my Baofeng UV5R I am already looking forward to having it as a Travel add on to my radio, a must have if you plan on doing any off road trails..
T**W
Works like you would expect cheap Chinese made things to work. Would rather a more expensive better made choice but couldn’t find that.
T**E
This is a key component of my poor man's mobile. I'm posting this same review for all the other accessories of the build, but not for the radio which I love and reviewed separately. Here's the build: BaoFeng BF-F8HP Nagoya UT-308UV 22-Inch Magnetic Mount VHF/UHF Antenna SMA-Female for AnyTone, BaoFeng, and Yaesu BaoFeng BL-5 12V Battery Eliminator for BF-F8HP and UV-5R Radios Baofeng BF-S112 Two Way Radio Speaker Regarding each part. Love the radio. The antenna is good and comes nicely packaged with all the needed parts. What is really nice is that the antenna, base, and feed lines are all separate pieces. Mix and match however you want. The base magnet is strong. The antenna and feed lines work well. The long feed line is about 10' which is plenty for me. The 12V adapter is also OK. It's a tight fit, but does fit. It's also pretty cheap - so modify it as you will to change connectors, move the input line, etc. Personally, I think feeding the wire gets in the way because it enters at the bottom of the radio. Such is life. Maybe I'll modify this thing to use a dedicated circuit instead of a cigarette lighter socket - and put on a longer power cord while I'm at it. The speaker thing. -hate- This thing almost kills the build. The first time I contacted someone they reported weak audio. I pulled the hand set and spoke directly into the radio and my audio improved. Also, the wire coil is too short and stiff. Wayyyy to short and stiff. You end up pulling the radio around by the wire. You might as well just hold the radio. But.... It turns out that wrapping the power cord of the 12V adapter and the antenna feed line is an OK solution. Anyways, this was a fun experiment but in the end it seems better to just use a handheld as a handheld and to get a real mobile for the car.
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