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Posted: 4/19/2012 5:08:17 AM EDT
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Those of y'all wanting rechargeable 123s, Surefire offers a LiFePO4 kit now.
There are many manufacturers of rechargeable 123s and without lots of research, you can get yourself hurt pretty easily. The SF kit seems like a good solution for those that do not want to spend the time and resources on research. |
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For my weapon lights, I won't use anything but high quality primaries.
For my other lights, I have AW protected Li-ion batteries. But I have to admit, $29 from Surefire for that is a pretty modest price. I wonder what would happen if you put three of those in a G3 LED? I have an old Surefire KL2 head, using a cell extender, I put it on an M3 and put four rechargeable Li-ion's in it, which was pushing 16 or more volts. The higher voltage didn't bother it one bit. |
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These are LiFePO4 batteries and not Li-Ion. They come fresh off the charger at 3.6V on a open circuit. They drop down to ~3.3V under load with a nominal voltage of 3.0. Surefire states not to use in incadescents and only in the LED lights.
I would not use rechargeables in a weaponlight. |
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These are LiFePO4 batteries and not Li-Ion. They come fresh off the charger at 3.6V on a open circuit. They drop down to ~3.3V under load with a nominal voltage of 3.0. Surefire states not to use in incadescents and only in the LED lights. I would not use rechargeables in a weaponlight. I use rechargeables for practice and general night time mayhem and primaries for bedside duty. |
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