Fenix LD20 and Eneloops

jama12uk

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Does anyone have the LD20 and run it on procell alkalines? Any idea what run times you get.

I have ordered Sanyo eneloops (2000mah) as have read that they hold their charge well but am still interested in the procells (Thanks CPF members):party:

Has anyone ever had eneloops leak in their flashlights?

If I am looking for a higher run time I thought I may consider Sanyo 2700mah, but how fast do these loose their charge and say be the same performance as the eneloops.

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RtOaNn

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If you use your flashlights often, stick with normal NiMHs.

For me, i use them occasionally, so i stick with Eneloops. its low self discharge keeps me from recharging them frequently.
 

TONY M

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Selfbuilt has the run time of the L2D listed at about 43mins (turbo mode) on Duracell alkalines in his excellent review of 2xAA lights. See link for more info https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/214890

Now the older L2D tends to have a slightly better run time than the LD20 so as a reasonable guess roughly 35mins is what you would expect with good alkaline cells on the LD20. You have made a very good decision ordering some Eneloops.

My advice would be to stop using any alkaline cell in flashlights such as the LD20 for 2 main reasons - the runtimes will be greatly reduced especially on the higher power settings, and secondly alkalines of all types do indeed leak and it can make a terrible mess...
 

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My advice would be to stop using any alkaline cell in flashlights such as the LD20 for 2 main reasons - the runtimes will be greatly reduced especially on the higher power settings, and secondly alkalines of all types do indeed leak and it can make a terrible mess...

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