NiteCore Smart PD D10

Motor_Head

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http://www.cpfreviews.com/NiteCore-Smart-PD-D10.php

If you scroll down a little there is a battery chart.

Ok so going off the review of this flash light, it says that you can use a Li-ion 3.7 Volt battery in it.

Do you guys think it will be fine if I put one of these in my flash light?

I am new to this whole thing, and I don't want to ruin my flash light.

Thanks in advance
 

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I would strongly recommend that you only purchase an AW protected cells for this light. Most other rechargable cells are a bit too long to work well in the D10. The AW cells are perfectly safe with this light and you may even notice a bit more brightness with the rechargable cell than you do with a primary.
 

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I've used an AW 14500 protected cell since the day I got my D10. Have had zero issues with it, but it is built to support it so no surprises there. That's why I bought it.

You really need to use protected cells as the protection circuit makes sure the battery doesn't get over discharged (run down below ~2.7V I think)... you risk damaging the battery if it goes lower.
 
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Motor_Head

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Thanks for the responses.

I was under the assumption that I could buy disposable 3.7 volts li-ion is this true?
 

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Well when I bought my flashlight the sales guy told me to make sure I didn't buy the 3.7V Li-ion because he hadn't tested it yet.
 
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