Kid9P Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 4,474 Location NJ Aug 19, 2006 #1 Hey Guys, Just got a Inova T5 as a belated B-day gift. It uses 3 CR123's. Is it safe to use 3 RCR123's ??? I prefer the rechargeables. I don't want to burn out the led. Thanks! Ray
Hey Guys, Just got a Inova T5 as a belated B-day gift. It uses 3 CR123's. Is it safe to use 3 RCR123's ??? I prefer the rechargeables. I don't want to burn out the led. Thanks! Ray
Kid9P Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 4,474 Location NJ Aug 19, 2006 #2 Anyone ????
tsask Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 1,761 Aug 19, 2006 #3 Why not the rechargable T4? just kidding ask John at Lighthound.com about his protected RCR123s. be careful stacking more than one RCR
Why not the rechargable T4? just kidding ask John at Lighthound.com about his protected RCR123s. be careful stacking more than one RCR
L luxbeam Newly Enlightened Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 6 Aug 19, 2006 #4 Kid9P, You can try two protected RCR123's and one dummy 123. Maybe?
J JWong Newly Enlightened Joined Jul 14, 2006 Messages 2 Aug 19, 2006 #5 You should make sure that the voltage of the RCR123 is 3V but not 3.6V. Since thare are 3V & 3.6V RCR123 in the market!
You should make sure that the voltage of the RCR123 is 3V but not 3.6V. Since thare are 3V & 3.6V RCR123 in the market!
Kid9P Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 4,474 Location NJ Aug 19, 2006 #6 I think I'll just stick with 2 17500's. That should be safe enough. I'll let you know if it goes POOF !...lol
I think I'll just stick with 2 17500's. That should be safe enough. I'll let you know if it goes POOF !...lol