Fwiw, the rechargeables have been known to pop the Xenon bulbs in Streamlght and Surefire lights because of an increased(above normal, 3V) initial charge or recharge.
Not sure about LED bulbs.
Not sure about LED bulbs.
Fwiw, the rechargeables have been known to pop the Xenon bulbs in Streamlght and Surefire lights because of an increased(above normal, 3V) initial charge or recharge.
Not sure about LED bulbs.
Fwiw, the rechargeables have been known to pop the Xenon bulbs in Streamlght and Surefire lights because of an increased(above normal, 3V) initial charge or recharge.
Not sure about LED bulbs.
Batteryjunction.com - absolute best place to buy most batteries and a lot of good LED flashlights.
I stick with the Titanium Innovation brand for CR123s (if you catch Battery Junction's sales, you can get 15% or more off):
http://www.batteryjunction.com/pri-cr123a.html
Technically, if a battery explodes in your flashlight, the battery company should replace the flashlight - not the flashlight-maker, so I can see why Surefire would have this policy.
I'm using them in Surefire, Fenix, and Quark, have been for some time, no issues, and no hesitation using them. I have many friends using them in Fenix lights with no problems as well.
For me it's worth the "risk"....
another big plus is that re-chargeables hold more. standard cr123s are in the 1500 mah and my lion's are 2000 mah
For the same size cell, a primary li-ion will have more capacity than a rechargeable li-po.
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