Panasonic from Batteryjunction.com. It's one of the highest rated CR123 batteries and significantly cheaper than Duracell.
http://www.batteryjunction.com/1pcencr3voph.html
http://www.batteryjunction.com/1pcencr3voph.html
Panasonic from Batteryjunction.com. It's one of the highest rated CR123 batteries and significantly cheaper than Duracell.
http://www.batteryjunction.com/1pcencr3voph.html
I wouldn't call 45 cents significantly cheaper. But they are cheaper.
24% cheaper, which is significant if buying in bulk. I usually order 30-40 at a time.
Sounds legitimate to me. The Panasonics are good to go then? I'll have to check them out when my copper tops are gone. To be honest, I wish there was a rechargeable CR123 that was the equivelant of a eneloop battery. That would be the way to go.
They're good to go. Regardless of brand, I use a meter (even on new batteries) to voltage match pairs. They generate less heat and last longer that way.
If you can afford to, having your combat light bored to accept 18650's and upgrading the LED emitter is the way to go. I did this on my C2 Centurion with a 520 lumen Cree XML lamp module. It is now certifiably badass!
They're good to go. Regardless of brand, I use a meter (even on new batteries) to voltage match pairs. They generate less heat and last longer that way.
If you can afford to, having your combat light bored to accept 18650's and upgrading the LED emitter is the way to go. I did this on my C2 Centurion with a 520 lumen Cree XML lamp module. It is now certifiably badass!
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