Jan 18, 2016 #1 D Destiny Newly Enlightened Joined Nov 19, 2015 Messages 27 Don't know if there's too much voltage in these batteries or not. Will the extra voltage of these rechargeable batteries hurt the light?
Don't know if there's too much voltage in these batteries or not. Will the extra voltage of these rechargeable batteries hurt the light?
Jan 24, 2016 #2 L Labrador72 Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 28, 2012 Messages 1,851 Location European Union According to their website it's not recommended: http://• Utilizes CREE XM-L2 U2 LED for a maximum output of 900 lumens • Working Voltage: 3.4-6.4V • Battery: 2x CR123, 1x 18650(use of 16340 batteries is not recommended)
According to their website it's not recommended: http://• Utilizes CREE XM-L2 U2 LED for a maximum output of 900 lumens • Working Voltage: 3.4-6.4V • Battery: 2x CR123, 1x 18650(use of 16340 batteries is not recommended)
Apr 8, 2016 #3 K klight Enlightened Joined Jul 23, 2012 Messages 342 Destiny said: Don't know if there's too much voltage in these batteries or not. Will the extra voltage of these rechargeable batteries hurt the light? Click to expand... Hi Destiny, We recommend 1*18650 battery and 2 car123 battery, but not two rechargeable CR123A (RCR123A) , since two RCR123 voltage is too high and over the protected voltage. Hope it is helpful. Klight
Destiny said: Don't know if there's too much voltage in these batteries or not. Will the extra voltage of these rechargeable batteries hurt the light? Click to expand... Hi Destiny, We recommend 1*18650 battery and 2 car123 battery, but not two rechargeable CR123A (RCR123A) , since two RCR123 voltage is too high and over the protected voltage. Hope it is helpful. Klight
Sep 4, 2016 #4 B Blades Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 22, 2000 Messages 1,137 Location NC Could you use LiFePO4 batteries?