I have a Surefire (actually it is the predecessor to the Surefire – Laser Products) dedicated weapon light for an 870 shotgun. I've only had to change the CR123 batteries three times in the last twenty years. Most of the time, the shotgun sits in safe and comes out only for an eight hour shift once in a while. The safe gets pretty hot, at least in the upper-eighties to mid-nineties.
I just purchased a light that uses an 18650 battery for an M4. The flashlight is mounted to the M4 on a picatinny rail and so taking the light off and putting it back on when needed is possible but not the best situation.
Is it safe to keep that type of battery in the flashlight in the safe and how long could I expect them to last without recharging? Is there a reasonable chance of the battery causing a fire in the safe? Like I said I have had CR123 batteries in there for over twenty years without any problems but evidently from what I have been reading, these rechargeable li-ion batteries are more sensitive and I don't want to take any chances. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just purchased a light that uses an 18650 battery for an M4. The flashlight is mounted to the M4 on a picatinny rail and so taking the light off and putting it back on when needed is possible but not the best situation.
Is it safe to keep that type of battery in the flashlight in the safe and how long could I expect them to last without recharging? Is there a reasonable chance of the battery causing a fire in the safe? Like I said I have had CR123 batteries in there for over twenty years without any problems but evidently from what I have been reading, these rechargeable li-ion batteries are more sensitive and I don't want to take any chances. Any help would be greatly appreciated.