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Posted: 4/11/2014 10:45:24 AM EDT
I purchased several small flashlights which have a single Cree XM - L2 T6 emitter.

I am reading that the Orbtronic 3600mAh 18650 PROTECTED Li-ion is currently the highest output available.

What are others using in their single emitter lights?













Link Posted: 4/11/2014 11:33:12 AM EDT
[#1]
I know that Panasonic has 3600 mAh batteries available in Europe, I'm running 3400 mAh AW Protected cells.

One thing to remember is 18650 cells are one of the most counterfeited items on the Planet, know your retailer.
Link Posted: 4/11/2014 12:08:39 PM EDT
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I know that Panasonic has 3600 mAh batteries available in Europe, I'm running 3400 mAh AW Protected cells.

One thing to remember is 18650 cells are one of the most counterfeited items on the Planet, know your retailer.
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Yeah...figured that.  I am buying from Orbtronic.
Link Posted: 4/11/2014 6:24:16 PM EDT
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depending on how bright the light is (how much current the light draws) you might be better off going with a 3200 or 3000mAh battery. The 3400 and 3600mAh cells are envelope-pushers, and you pull too much off of them they have pretty bad voltage sag.
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