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zone 69 May 20th, 2009 16:12

CR123A Li-ion&Lithium charger
 
Is it safe to charge thess CR123A CR123 17335 3.0V 1000mah Li-ion Rechargeable Batterys & RCR-123 SOshine 3.0v 650mah li-ion Rechargeable batterys with this DSD intelligent Lithium Battery charger for 18650 or CR123A.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/DSD-intelligent-C...A1%7C294%3A200

Im new to useing CR123 batts so what the difference Between li-ion & Lithium.

Qlong May 20th, 2009 16:26

The DSD charger is a great charger for $10, the slots are designed for CR123 and 18650 batteries but you can charge any rechargable lithium ion single cell 3.6V battery if it fits or if you connect it.

Lithium Ion is just a type of battery with Lithium metal or compound as the anode, LiFeS, LiPo, Li-ion are all Lithium batteries.

zone 69 May 20th, 2009 16:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qlong (Post 991360)
The DSD charger is a great charger for $10, the slots are designed for CR123 and 18650 batteries but you can charge any rechargable lithium single cell 3.6V battery if it fits or if you connect it.

Lithium Ion is just a type of battery with Lithium metal or compound as the anode, LiFeS, LiPo, Li-ion are all Lithium batteries.

Thanks for clearing that up for me I did not what to start a small fire in my house. lol

Styrak May 20th, 2009 16:53

Just make sure your batteries are actually rechargeable CR123's or bad things will happen.

zone 69 May 20th, 2009 17:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 991376)
Just make sure your batteries are actually rechargeable CR123's or bad things will happen.

Ya the RCR-123 SOshine 3.0v 650mah li-ion say Rechargeable on it and the other CR123A CR123 17335 3.0V 1000mah Li-ion I found on e-bay and they say there Rechargeable.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/4-CR123A-CR123-3-...3A1%7C294%3A50

What about the brand of the CR123 batts witch ones are good/best to use.

incrediboy729 May 20th, 2009 18:19

Are you using these in a flashlight? If you are, be careful. Some types will have an actual voltage of 3.5 to 4v and can blow a normal bulb, if your bulb is LED you should be OK. I would test them with a voltage meter first, a SF battery will read about 3.1v.

Qlong May 20th, 2009 18:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by incrediboy729 (Post 991421)
Are you using these in a flashlight? If you are, be careful. Some types will have an actual voltage of 3.5 to 4v and can blow a normal bulb, if your bulb is LED you should be OK. I would test them with a voltage meter first, a SF battery will read about 3.1v.

Most lithium-ion rechargeable cells are 3.6V under load, a fresh 3.6V will read about 4.2V, which is why most Xenon bulbs are rated at 9V and LED drivers running 2 cells at 8.4V. Running an LED does not make it any less susceptible to damage from over voltage, the emitter may not 'burn out' as incandescents but will still be destroyed.

zone 69 May 20th, 2009 22:02

The CR123 batts are 3.0v and I dont have a volt meter to test them. Im useing them in a Solarforce L2 Flashlight with a Cree LED Emitter and I have an Extension Tube witch I can run three CR123 batts in the light but im not useing at the moment.

I picked it up used like new as a Package deal.

Solarforce BLK L2 300 Lumens R2 CREE T.Head Flashlight + CLICK Swith on/off
Solarforce 25mm Flashlight Laser Mount
Solarforce Remote SwitchPad for Surefire,G&P Flashlight
Solarforce Extension Tube
Solarforce extra Cree LED Emitter
x4 CR123A CR123 17335 3.0V 1000mah Li-ion Rechargeable Batterys & x2 RCR-123 SOshine 3.0v 650mah li-ion Rechargeable batterys
DSD intelligent Lithium Battery charger for 18650 or CR123A

All for a grand total of 55$ bucks to my door. I read some reviews and heard good things about the light. But its the CR123A batts I like to know more about like maybe a good brand name and any thing I should watch out for useing them. Whats protected re-chargeables????


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