haskins02 said:
Thanks for the info guys, but I'm still confused in a number of areas:
1) TJZ recommends the "Battery Station 3.6 Volt 900mAh Protected batteries", yet the only ones I can find at Battery Station are the 1300 mAh variety. See
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:syEBqBAv0eEJ:www.batterystation.com/cr123a.htm+BatteryStation+Rechargeable+RCR123A&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1 Have the the 900 mAh batteries been replaced by 1300 mAh ones at Battery Station, and are they safe to use in a PID-CE?
2) Which battery charger (make/model) do I buy for the correct (?) Battery Station RCR123A battery (above)? I can't figure it out.
3) I am unclear about the advantages of RCR123A rechargeables over the standard CR123A non-chargeable variety. Per TJZ, Tenergy 3.0V 900mAh batteries get 1hr 12min on Medium, 20 minutes on High. This compares to the regular (non-chargeable) runtimes for a CR123A batter (per Fenix) at 2.8 hrs. on primary (Medium), 1 hr. on Max and 21 hours on Low. It would seem runtimes for rechargeables are 2 to 3 times less compared to standard batteries. Is this correct? I wonder if they are worth it if you can buy standard CR123A batteries at Amondo Tech for $1 each. How do the brightness levels compared to standard CR123A batteries?
Thanks.
- Greg
Hi Greg,
Here is the link for the Battery Station 3.6 Volt 900mAh protected batteries.
http://www.batterystation.com/cr123a.htm
Scroll down about 3/4 way down. Rechargeable CR123A.
The charger for the batteries are here also below the battery.
Charger: BC-RCR-123A...$15.00
RCR-123A batteries $9.00 (Each)
Note: The first three levels will appear the same brightness.
Read this thread about it.
P1Dce on R 3.7
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...ad.php?t=146533
If you want ALL your modes to work correctly use the
Tenergy 3.0V 900mAh regulated and protected batteries or
Powerizer RCR123A 3.0V 680mAh protected & regulated batteries.
Soshine 3.0 v RCR123 should work also. Turbo_E is using them and
said i get all the light levels.
RE: Advantages of RCR123A rechargeable over the standard
CR123A non-chargeable variety?
Just that you can recharge them hundreds and hundreds of times, free lumens!
You will loose runtime with rechargeable batteries, your correct on that.
If you want maximum runtime don't use rechargeable batteries.
RE: How do the brightness levels compared to standard CR123A batteries?
They are the same, just as bright. Just don't have the runtime of rechargeable.
If you use the 3.7V batteries, the first three levels will appear the same brightness.
- Tom