I recently purchased these and there was no issue fitting, but I would buy an Md body extender kit because I have found that some tailcap springs have more give than others. If the button top is not at least flush with the body, it needs an extender in my opinion. The charger will show 4.2v, but it does indeed knock down the discharge voltage to 3v and I had no problem with an m31.with any M31 (3 volt) drop-ins?
I would like to use them, but just want to make sure there are no problems with them.
Have you seen any place to get a delrin spacer for 2-cr123 lately? Oveready has been out of stock.I haven't used that particular cell with USB. (Maybe others can chime in if voltage is okay)
I'd check OAL to make sure they fit comfortable without too much squeeze on internal parts.
You might need to use the delrin spacer, to accommodate extra length, if running 2x in MDX bodies
Thank you md17!I recently purchased these and there was no issue fitting, but I would buy an Md body extender kit because I have found that some tailcap springs have more give than others. If the button top is not at least flush with the body, it needs an extender in my opinion. The charger will show 4.2v, but it does indeed knock down the discharge voltage to 3v and I had no problem with an m31.
Also, to take up some room, I used a piece of milk jug cut to fit the inside of the Md body and it worked great. All of the spacers I've found for that size are out of stock.
But just to be clear, you'd have to only use 1 battery and a dummy cell in an md2. I realized my post might've been a bit confusing after reading it again. Or use it in an md1 type setup.Thank you md17!
That is exactly what I needed to know!
I have had a pair of the KeepPower P1634U2's since Aug. 2023, but have only used them in StreamLight 1L-1AA and a 1L
I have had NO problems with them thus far
But is much easier to replace those StreamLights than my Malkoff M31LL's and M31LLL's!
Yes, I'm well aware that M31 series drop-ins are 3 V maxBut just to be clear, you'd have to only use 1 battery and a dummy cell in an md2. I realized my post might've been a bit confusing after reading it again. Or use it in an md1 type setup.
I have the older version 850mAh. (center on the photo- KP RCR123A 3-volts)
As you can see, it's relatively tall over unprotected 16340 and CR123. It's actually a standard li-ion cell but with added regulating (and charging) circuit. Regulated voltage output is at 3volts, and when the capacity is depleted and current (mA) could no longer support the required voltage, it cuts-off. No tapering. Just plain black-out. Make sure to plan on backups.
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Lighter and cheaper than DelrinHave you seen any place to get a delrin spacer for 2-cr123 lately? Oveready has been out of stock.