So for those using Rechargeable 123, im guessing at 3.7v, for the LF HO-M6R; how do you charge so many batteries? just take turns? so three sets of pairs? or do you guys just have a bunch of chargers so you can charge all the batteries at the same time?
GreenLED, were you using new batteries at the time of this phonmenon?
I'm not sure as to whether theres a self-discharge issue in my M6 but I do notice that every time I have to use the M6 with primaries I would have a dramatic cell imbalance situation on my hands where usually 4 out of 6 will register around 20% to [no click] on the ZTS while 2 [sometimes 1] will register 80%-100% no matter how many times I check it. Could this be the apparent reason your cells "seem" to self discharge?
Using 3rd party bulbs and/or rechargeable options don't come close to M6 with MN21.....my 0.002 cents.
You can use 3x 17670 li-ions to power this setup. Same output but more runtime and less cells to charge.possibly the HO-M6R on RCR123's..
hmm? I've seen an M6 with 2 AW C cells and a 5761 (IIRC) which the owner reckoned was brighter than the MN21.
Very similar to this but in an M6 body.
I'm curious if you have tried the 6xRCR123's with the LF HO-M6R bulb? I'm investigating all sorts of options for my M6 and that one looks to be (spec wise, I don't have any yet) about exactly equal to the MN21. It's 700 bulb lumens, figure a 30% reduction to convert to SF lumens puts you at 490. It should be just about indistinguishable from the MN21.
You mean with regards to reliability and such? Output wise the 1185 and 5761 are both impressive. The 1111 is respectable too.jumpstat
Using 3rd party bulbs and/or rechargeable options don't come close to M6 with MN21.....my 0.002 cents.
I scored a FM 3x17670 holder on CPFM today, and I got a bi-pin adapter directly (x2 actually, just in case!) from FM last week so I'll defiantly be trying out the 1185 for WOW factor.
I never thought I'd find a 17670 holder...
Now I need to look into a long-runtime option, maybe a 1331 with the 3x17670 or a MN15 with 2x18650 (or god forbid actual primaries!). Decisions Decisions Decisions!
You mean with regards to reliability and such? Output wise the 1185 and 5761 are both impressive. The 1111 is respectable too.
This is clearly not the case. In terms of output, an M6 + 1111 off 3x17670 takes out an M6 + MN21 off primaries. An M6 + MN61 off 3x17670 beats up on an M6 + MN21 off primaries, as does an M6 + 1185 off 3x17670. In the case of the 1111 and 1185 (and of course, the MN61), shock isolation is retained to some degree.Using 3rd party bulbs and/or rechargeable options don't come close to M6 with MN21.....my 0.002 cents.
Just get a R/C Lipo Charger from Tower Hobbies and charge of a bunch a li-ions simultaniously. www.towerhobbies.comSo for those using Rechargeable 123, im guessing at 3.7v, for the LF HO-M6R; how do you charge so many batteries? just take turns? so three sets of pairs? or do you guys just have a bunch of chargers so you can charge all the batteries at the same time?
greenLED,
If you have a DMM you can check the resistance of your MB20 battery holder. Remove all the cells and put your probes across the holder. You should read megaOhms of resistance. If you read kOhms, then your holder has got an internal short. Make sure not to hold the probes by the plastic handles, BTW. Don't want to add your conductivity in the mix.
Otherwise, I think the most likely explanation is a bad batch of 123's that decided to self-discharge and give up the ghost.