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02-22-2009, 09:27 PM
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Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
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02-23-2009, 07:41 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
Anybody have a thought about it?
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02-23-2009, 08:39 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
not the battery expert. but I was told that those batteries are very good for the Mag ROP. So I'm guessing that they are still top-of-the-line. but you should probably wait for another response to be sure...
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02-23-2009, 09:06 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
I'm using 12 Elite 1700's pushing a Osram 64633 and have had no problems and good runtime. These should be an excellent battery for a mag85.
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02-23-2009, 09:45 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
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Originally Posted by Bobpuvel
not the battery expert. but I was told that those batteries are very good for the Mag ROP. So I'm guessing that they are still top-of-the-line. but you should probably wait for another response to be sure...
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By 'those batteries', do you mean the 1800's or the Eneloops?
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02-24-2009, 12:26 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
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Originally Posted by sid2
I'm using 12 Elite 1700's pushing a Osram 64633 and have had no problems and good runtime. These should be an excellent battery for a mag85.
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Go with the Elite 1700's-any battery that can handle an Osram 64633 (150 watts!) can handle a WA 1185 (30 watts).You can find them here http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/?sid=1485395&pgid=loosecells&chem=NIMH
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02-24-2009, 04:29 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
The Mag85 is not a high draw application like the 100w bulbs. Eneloops hold their voltage up to 5 amps or so, therefore they work fine in an 85. And they have a low self discharge rate, so if you haven't charged your light in a couple of weeks it will still work  .
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11-07-2009, 01:49 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
There hasn't been a post in this thread for a while but I'm going to post my findings. I have run Titanium 1800s and Titanium 2700s in my mag85 and found they both supply the same amps to the 1185 bulb. I get arround 3.30 amps when first turned on settling to arround 3.15-3.20 amps after running a bit. Can't see any differance in brightness but the 2700s have noticable longer run time. So Eneloops would be a good battery if the light is not used much and 2700s if you need long run times. I have found the high cap batterys need a few cycles to come up to their rated capacity and can get quite warm during charging.
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11-07-2009, 02:32 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
Hi JRS7,
If you decide on the LSD type cells, duracell precharged AAs are what I use because if you shop around (ebay etc) you can pick them up for a lot cheaper. I have even run these beyond what is recommended in a m*g 623 and 13 of them performed better in MHO than 4 18650s. Sure the IMR cells performed better at first but the duraloops lasted several minutes longer. In fact even under that load they performed closer to rated capacity than I would have thought. 11 min. constant run time. Of course the amperage/voltage dropped toward the end but still a good option in my mind.
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11-07-2009, 02:49 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
How did you use 13 aa's?
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11-07-2009, 10:52 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
The last time I used Titanium 1800's which was over a year ago...they had a high failure rate, high leakage rate, and did not last long stored. Count your blessings if you got more than a year's worth of use out of yours. They may be better now, but they lost me.
I stopped using them, opting for the Elite 1700 AA from CheapBatteryPacks.com for high current (>7-8 Amps continuous) applications.
Below 7A ( the 1185's only use 3.5A) I would exclusively use Eneloopies. They are robust, high quality manufacturing control, and hold their charge when sitting idle.
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11-08-2009, 06:46 AM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
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Originally Posted by LuxLuthor
The last time I used Titanium 1800's which was over a year ago...they had a high failure rate, high leakage rate, and did not last long stored. Count your blessings if you got more than a year's worth of use out of yours. They may be better now, but they lost me.
I stopped using them, opting for the Elite 1700 AA from CheapBatteryPacks.com for high current (>7-8 Amps continuous) applications.
Below 7A ( the 1185's only use 3.5A) I would exclusively use Eneloopies. They are robust, high quality manufacturing control, and hold their charge when sitting idle.
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The Titanium 1800s still have problems. I recently bought 16, put them in the charger and had 2 leak.
I believe I'll be ordering Elite 1700s next time.
I agree. High cap batterys don't do you any good if the flashlight sits a few weeks after charging.
Billy
Last edited by Billy Ram; 11-08-2009 at 06:50 AM.
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11-11-2009, 02:17 PM
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Re: Mag85 needs new batteries, more Titanium 1800's or something else?
I got a pile of eneloops I'm going to put in a mag85 I am working on now. I gotta get on the ball and order my bulbs now! All who are interested in building a good light, definitely listen to LuxLuthor on the battery suggestions, the eneloops are great!
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