a4d Enlightened Joined Dec 2, 2007 Messages 359 Location here and there Dec 5, 2007 #1 Do you think that this is enough battery to run a Fenix L2D CE-Q5 at or at least near it's full potential? Thanks.
Do you think that this is enough battery to run a Fenix L2D CE-Q5 at or at least near it's full potential? Thanks.
C Closet_Flashaholic Enlightened Joined Nov 24, 2006 Messages 299 Location Between East and West Coasts.. Dec 5, 2007 #2 I run Sanyo eneloops (rated at 1900 -2000 mAH) in my L2D CE (not a Q5 bin though) without issues. You just may not be happy with the runtime - assuming that you bought the Q5 to use its full capability...
I run Sanyo eneloops (rated at 1900 -2000 mAH) in my L2D CE (not a Q5 bin though) without issues. You just may not be happy with the runtime - assuming that you bought the Q5 to use its full capability...
L Lightingguy321 Enlightened Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 654 Dec 8, 2007 #3 The 1800 mAh Duracells are fairly good cells and should run fine in your light.