Many customers ask me about Rechargeable CR123a Batteries that they've seen on eBay and seem a little confused.CR123a LITHIUM batteries are used in Fenix torches, Surefire, Wolfeyes, Ultrafire, the list goes on. They are 3volt and usually are 1300mAh (Milliamps)Please understand I do not wish to patronise, however:V for Voltage = Power (or if you like the STRENGTH of a Battery.)mAh for Milliamps = Runtime (or STAMINA of a battery)Now then, the Power (V) is Important, that is what the device, in this case an LED Torch needs to make it work.A torch that uses 2 x CR123a batteries is using 2 x 3V Cells (another name for battery) the Total Voltage then is... 6V, correct.Now if these batteries are rated at 1300mAh each,, the total in mAh is? 2600mAh, right.WHAT IS THE POINT?I'm getting there...Rechargable CR123a are NOT LITHIUM, they are Lithium Ion or Li-Ion or In some cases NiMh, Nickel Metal Hydride.These are made as 3V batteries, but the MILLIAMPS are less, usually 600 - 680mAh.* * Side Note * *
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