
Product Specifications for AT&T/Lucent 3094 Replacement Battery
BM Part #: | CPB-461 |
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Voltage: | 3.6 Volt |
Capacity: | 600 mAh |
Type: | NiCd |
Length: | 1.95" |
Width: | 1.68" |
Height: | 0.58" |
Shipping Weight: | 0.20Lbs (3.2 oz) |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
Product Description
This replacement cordless phone battery is made with high quality parts and is guaranteed to meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturers specifications at a reduced price.
Cross Reference
- 3094
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- 9450
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- 39360
- PCF09
- GP60AAK3BZ
- 3094
- 9400
- 9450
- CTB-3AAWCO
- 3094
- 9400
- 9450
- 39300
- 39360
- 39370
- 23963
- 431115
- 431116
- 9600513
- 9601859
- CLT909
- CS90086
- ET1115
- ET1116
- GESPCF09
- CLT909
- GESPCF09
- SST910
- SST910
- 3094
Customer Reviews
I have had an old lucent wireless phone that still works. A new battery helped extend its life in this age of cell phones.
I had looked and hunted and searched the web for a replacement battery for our very old phone and was about to throw the phone out. Then one last search took me to Battery Mart, and they had exactly what I needed. The battery arrived in a very reasonable time, and the old phone, which has always worked better than our new ones, is in full service again. Thank you!
I have an old Radio Shack wall phone. The wires to it are all buried in the finished wall so replacement would not be easy. The battery in it went dead. I looked up the proper battery, using numbers off the phone, and to my delight Battery Mart had a replacement. Within a few days at a reasonable price, my battery arrived. I popped into the handset and within a very short time my old phone had found new life. Battery Mart saved me a lot of hassle.
Restored function to portable house phone
Restored function to portable house phone
When I first installed the battery in my AT&T phone, it did not work, and I thought that it was dead as a door nail. However, before trashing it, I put a volt meter on it and found that it was charged.
After some investigation, I discovered that the cutouts in the yellow plastic casing for the metal contacts were too narrow, insulating them from the phone contacts, thereby preventing the phone to
When I first installed the battery in my AT&T phone, it did not work, and I thought that it was dead as a door nail. However, before trashing it, I put a volt meter on it and found that it was charged.
After some investigation, I discovered that the cutouts in the yellow plastic casing for the metal contacts were too narrow, insulating them from the phone contacts, thereby preventing the phone to