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    Including me, I was sort of asking a question. Thanks for the confirmation.
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    Newbie Question

    OK, I see that. If run time is the deciding factor, more mAh is better. How do you evaluate the cost? Once you've recharged a four dollar 880 mHa cell, say 50 times, you have used the equivalent of about 28 1550 mAh cells. Primaries would have to cost less than 14 cents each to show an...
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    Newbie Question

    Re: FYI Re: Newbie Question If capacity is expressed in mAh, the cells I'm looking at don't seem to have that disparity. I cycle through 5 16340s about every week so I have two in the charger, one in the Nitecore Extreme and one or two as backup.
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    Re: FYI Re: Newbie Question Runtime because of fewer mHa? What makes AW considered the best? I have higher capacity primaries for backup. Got a link for AW? The only ones I saw at ATTBATT were 3v 350 mHa and cost $29.69 for two. Battery Junction has the 3.6 v 880 mAh 16340s for $7.90 for...
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    Newbie Question

    FYI Re: Newbie Question Fenix answered the question, Joyce in customer service wrote: "Yes, you can use 3.6v 16340 880 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable batteries in the TK10, and please use the superior brand with protected-circuit, it will be good for the light and battery itself."
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    Newbie Question

    In the process of doing research on the TK10, I communicated with 4Sevens about the use of the Rechargeable 16340 Li-Ion and got the reply I posted to start the thread. There is nothing to encourage or discourage use of the 16340 3.6v, or ant 3.6v, cell on the Fenix/4Sevens site or in the...
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    Newbie Question

    Thanks for your prompt reply. That's more or less what I've been thinking but I still have a niggling concern about the voltage difference perhaps having an adverse effect on the Fenix TK10 LED. I'm just learning about this stuff.
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    Newbie Question

    I recieved two LED flashlights as gifts: A Nitecore Extreme and a Fenix TK10. Both lights will accept the 3v CR123A lithium or li-ion rechargeable batteries. The Nitecore will also accept the 3.6v CR16340. I emailed 4Sevens to see if the TK10 would also accept the CR16340 and 'Trevor' replied...
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