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    Grand Master Know It All hatidua's Avatar
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    Default rechargeable CR123 batteries?

    In looking around online, I have found a few different options for rechargeable CR123 batteries. I'm curious if anyone here has had luck with either a solar or cigarette-lighter (car) charger for that size battery?

    I've tried to avoid any device that runs off of anything other than AA/AAA but a few items only come via CR123 power...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    In looking around online, I have found a few different options for rechargeable CR123 batteries. I'm curious if anyone here has had luck with either a solar or cigarette-lighter (car) charger for that size battery?

    I've tried to avoid any device that runs off of anything other than AA/AAA but a few items only come via CR123 power...
    I have one charger that's a multi charger,plugs into the wall or the cigarette lighter in your car.It also charges different batteries as well.
    http://www.oveready.com/battery-/cha.../prod_348.html
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    Also mind you the voltages in the rechargeable cr123's is more than your standard battery.Found out the hard way when I loaded them in my Surefire light and blew the bulb
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    they also have less capacity than regular CR123a cells

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    -the more I read, the more I love AA batteries...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    -the more I read, the more I love AA batteries...
    This ^

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    -the more I read, the more I love AA batteries...
    Ditto. I have 2 chargers for AA and AAA rechargeable batteries that can feed off AC or 12V DC so I can feed them with my 19W solar panel through an intermediate power pack that can output 12V DC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KellyTTE View Post
    I use rechargeable CR123s and they work just fine, you just need to know their limitations. Don't use them in a weapon light
    That's the ONLY thing I have that uses them.

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    Bought these from a place called DinoDirect (thought I'd try them).
    UltraFire - LiFePO4 - 3.0V http://lygte-info.dk/review/batterie...n%29%20UK.html
    Ultrafire Charger - http://www.dinodirect.com/UltraFire-...FUie4AodKXwA7A

    Never again.

    Batteries were fine (nothing great, but not garbage), but the charger was cheap junk.
    1st one - would not charge and "hummed"
    2nd one - would not turn on
    3rd one - they would not send me a 3rd one, and refunded my money for the charger and batteries (after I complained that I can't use the batteries w/o a charger)

    I pulled the chargers apart, and found cold solder joints, and some that had no solder/reflow on them..just a wire/IC leg in a hole, bouncing around.

    I ended up just building a charger. (Couldn't fix the other two, as the charger control IC had shorted out

    The batteries are fine. Hold a charge OK and recharge OK.
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