Features
- This is the newly released Hi-Capacity 900 mAH 3.0V Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
- A rechargeable Li-ion also has no memory effect and has a much lower self leakage. It can retain up to 90% of the charge after 1 month in storage.
- Beware of other rechargeable NiMH batteries or other non-IC protected rechargeable Li-Ion batteries on the market. They loss most of the charge in about 2 to 3 weeks.
- Use included AC 120V charger and 12V car adapter to recharge
- Safe, build-in IC provides various protection, Thermal protection, Overcharge protection, Short-circuit protection, mechanical. and electrical protection against reversal polarity, and auto defective battery identification.
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description CR123A Battery Specifications: Rechargeable CR123A Li-Ion Batteries with working voltage and 900mAh capacity. Battery can be recharged up to 1000 times. 1 CR123A Li-ion Rechargeable = 1000 CR123A Primary Cells Best for using with Xenon, Luxeon, CREE LED flashlights as well as point and shoot cameras Compatible Battery: Replaces ALL CR123A Battery CR123, 5018LC, CR17345, DL123A, EL123A, EL123AP, K123LA, L123 Package Includes: 4 PCs Hi-capacity 900 mAH Batteries (Rechargeable CR123A Battery, each with IC protected circuit), charger tray for two batteries, AC 120V charger, and 12V auto adapter.
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Customer Reviews Good Kit For the Price. December 20, 2008 Michael O. (Rhode Island, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had this kit for a few months now and have recharged a pair of the batteries 3 times, and a third battery once. So far everything works as expected. I use them in a Fenix P3D Premium 100 (Luxeon Rebel LED, 11 - 200 lumens), and a Fenix P1 CE (Cree 7090 XR-E LED - 90 lumens). For me the performance is very acceptable considering how inexpensive the kit was. I get maybe an hour to 1-1/2 hours total runtime depending which brightness levels I'm using. I don't use the lights for more than 10 or 15 minutes at a time anyway so that's plenty of uses between charges for me. A nice plus is you get the car charger adapter included, too. Most kits require you to buy that separately at additional cost. Probably the only thing I would have liked with the kit is some kind of pouch to keep it all together. I made a carrying case out of an old zippered memory card/battery case I had hanging around. It just happens to all fit perfectly but it took an awful lot of finagling to make that happen!
Buying for a flashlight? October 21, 2008 Magnus Hagglund (always around) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
These batteries appear to be great at first. They work just according to instruction, rechargeble batteries that you can be used over and over. It will save you a lot of money. So far all good. The problem was I never got close to the runtime that I was suppose to when I used them for my FenixP3D CE Premium Q5. Estimated runtime according to the manual is 4h50min for the 120-lumens mode. With the Tenergy (900mAh) batteries I get about 1h 45 min, which is actually the best of all the 3.0V rechargeble batteries I have tested. Tenergy 750mAh gives 1h30 min, while a non rechargeble battery provide more than 5 hours of lighting! If you are buying for a flashlight and it has a regulated voltage circuit, like my Fenix, you can buy 3.7 volt 1300mAh rechargeble batteries on for example ebay and get much longer runtime. The ones I have tested gave me 2h 30 min runtime, which is half the strength of a non-rechargeble battery, which I think is accepteble.
RECHARGEABLE CR123A BATTERIES AND"SMART" CHARGING UNIT August 18, 2008 S. WILLIN (CALIFORNIA DESERT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
BATTERIES RUN OUT OF JUICE; YOU WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT IF YOU HAVE ONE OR TWO OF THESE AROUND. IF THINGS GO "SOUTH" FOR US ALL, THIS CAN BE PLUGGED INTO A HAND CRANK SURVIVAL RADIO AND RECHARGED. GOOD IDEA. THE CHARGER HAS "SMART" SENSORS AND DEVICES BUILT IN; HEAT, LEAKAGE, AND BATTERY MEMORY ARE NOT A PROBLEM. THIS IS HIGH QUALITY EQUIPTMENT. NICE PRODUCT. (S.WILLIN)
Work GREAT!! October 15, 2007 Kelly Carlson (PNW) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought some of these to try with a light using 123 A's. They work as advertised. When you check them with a meter they show over 3 volts, but under load they do not hurt the light. Have been using them for a while now. Hold a charge VERY well, and no longer have to buy throw away 123A's.
In my opinion June 5, 2007 Mike 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
When I bought these batteries I understood that they had an output voltage of 3v. After charging all four I tested them with a volt meter and found they are at 3.6-3.9v. I thought the idea was a regulated output of 3.0-3.2v. Not satisfied with this product.
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