Surefire L2

ArkAngel

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Hi all

I have been offered a Surefire L2 at a VERY good price on the british blades forum.
Will this fella run on Rechargable 123's? I know they may be a bit tighter in the barrel and i will get reduced runtime, but my main question is wil they damage the torch in any way?
the kit i am thinking of are 3V by the way not 3.7

Cheers


**sorry for the noooob question, i am just starting out in this horribly addictive "sport" (or so i tell the wife!)**
 
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Grox

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Hi ArkAngel,

Welcome to CPF!

One option for the L2 is 14670. Do not put 2x R123 (at least the 3.6V variant) in it. I don't know about the 3.3 V or 3.0 V variants - some of them have lesser voltage through circuitry, others have different chemistry.

The 14670 should not damage the light.

Your other post was also about rechargeables. I would recommend that you read up about lithium ion rechargables - there is much to learn and some of it is important safety information. This thread is a good place to start.
 
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ArkAngel

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Thanks for the info Grox

It appears that for the moment i shall take a step back form this until such time as i understand the problems/safty issue a bit more.
 

hammong

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Depending on how often and how long you use your light, you might consider just buying some reasonably priced disposable CR123 batteries for it. I've got three Surefire lights, and I use the $1.75 Surefire batteries in them. I keep 4-6 batteries in the car at all times just in case I need extended run-time, and with a 10-year shelf life I don't worry about opening a pack of dead batteries much.

- Greg
 

jbosman1013

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A single 17670 battery will work but the output is a little reduced. Most RCR123's will not fit in the battery tube, plus if you run this light over 6v it will go :poof::ohgeez:
 

Grox

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A single 17670 battery will work but the output is a little reduced. Most RCR123's will not fit in the battery tube, plus if you run this light over 6v it will go :poof::ohgeez:

17670 don't fit into the L2 in the stock form. I'd be interested to know how you got them to fit? Have you bored yours or is there a version with a tube that fits the 17670?
 

jbosman1013

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it was a ultrafire so i might have got lucky, but it could be the light itself I have never measured it.
 
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