DaFABRICATA
Flashlight Enthusiast
What is the difference between 2/3A cells and 123's botha re 3volt?
Whats the deal?
Anyone know?
Whats the deal?
Anyone know?
if they are listed as lithium primary 2/3A cells then they are probably the same thing, but cells sold as "2/3A" size are usually NICD or NIMH cells and are a little smaller than their lithium primary cousins.
The short answer: If you have to ask please but only CR123A.
The longer answer, still incomplete:
2/3A is a size reference to 2/3 the size of an A cell. Batteries of this SIZE are available in a variety of chemistries.
If both are 3V it's likely that what you're comparing is BR-2/3A and a CR123A. BR-2/3A cells are not safe for high pulse discharges (flashlights) and are best used in memory backup and metering applications - do NOT buy these and think they're 'just like CR123A's,' as they're not suited for the same applications.