B BrightMan Newly Enlightened Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 12 Location Germany Aug 31, 2008 #1 Is it possible to use CR123 3.7V rechargable cells in the TK-10 or will the higher voltage damage the electronic? Thx BrightMan
Is it possible to use CR123 3.7V rechargable cells in the TK-10 or will the higher voltage damage the electronic? Thx BrightMan
GrAndAG Newly Enlightened Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 23 Location Moscow, Russia Aug 31, 2008 #2 I use AW's RCR123 3.7V in my TK-10. No problem at all.
J Jarl Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, 2007 Messages 1,745 Location Southern UK Aug 31, 2008 #3 They can be used with no damage in the TK10.
B BrightMan Newly Enlightened Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 12 Location Germany Sep 3, 2008 #4 Is there any difference between 3V and 3.7V cells?
TONY M Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 31, 2008 Messages 1,548 Location Belfast, NI Sep 3, 2008 #5 The 3.7V cells are the rechargeable lithiums. They are (or should be) the same size as CR123 primaries.
The 3.7V cells are the rechargeable lithiums. They are (or should be) the same size as CR123 primaries.
H Helmut.G Enlightened Joined Nov 28, 2007 Messages 731 Location Germany Sep 3, 2008 #6 stay away from "3.0 V"-rechargeables, they have no advantages over the real 3,7V ones
Marduke Flashaholic Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 10,110 Location Huntsville, AL Sep 3, 2008 #7 Helmut.G said: stay away from "3.0 V"-rechargeables, they have no advantages over the real 3,7V ones Click to expand... They do in lights not capable of using 3.7v Li-Ion's
Helmut.G said: stay away from "3.0 V"-rechargeables, they have no advantages over the real 3,7V ones Click to expand... They do in lights not capable of using 3.7v Li-Ion's