KapHn8d
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After learning a great lesson recently regarding the purchase and use of batteries, I find myself still running into some capacity woes. The story goes a little like this...
I purchased the wrong batteries for a laser that takes 16340s... instead of 3.6v 16340's, I bought Tenergy RCR123A that were 3.0v (~900mAh). This was tricky because they would run any other laser requiring the 16340's, but not power the 700mW 532nm I ordered in the recent laserbtb groupbuy (awesome GB and kudos to OffroadFreak btw). The laser was verified as working properly by the manufacturer and I purchased some Ultrafire 16340 (1000mAh) from Amazon to get things running... all is good, right? Since these are intended to drive my recently aquired SkyLasers 532nm handheld, I looked for 16340's that had a higher mAh rating (assuming that would be important), but basically what happens is, the instant they are fully charged and the laser is enabled, I get about 1W of green for a second (laser spec'd for 700mw, so that is a win) and then it starts to fall steadily through the 900's, 800's, 700's... etc until it is sub-100mW and fading within 30 seconds or so.
My first question is whether or not I should suspect the batteries as being "duds" or if I should just look to a higher quality battery?
Secondly, what seems to be the "best" 16340 to be found of recent?
It's a sweet laser, but 20 or so seconds of runtime above 200mW is a bummer. These batteries have to go
Cheers!
c
I purchased the wrong batteries for a laser that takes 16340s... instead of 3.6v 16340's, I bought Tenergy RCR123A that were 3.0v (~900mAh). This was tricky because they would run any other laser requiring the 16340's, but not power the 700mW 532nm I ordered in the recent laserbtb groupbuy (awesome GB and kudos to OffroadFreak btw). The laser was verified as working properly by the manufacturer and I purchased some Ultrafire 16340 (1000mAh) from Amazon to get things running... all is good, right? Since these are intended to drive my recently aquired SkyLasers 532nm handheld, I looked for 16340's that had a higher mAh rating (assuming that would be important), but basically what happens is, the instant they are fully charged and the laser is enabled, I get about 1W of green for a second (laser spec'd for 700mw, so that is a win) and then it starts to fall steadily through the 900's, 800's, 700's... etc until it is sub-100mW and fading within 30 seconds or so.
My first question is whether or not I should suspect the batteries as being "duds" or if I should just look to a higher quality battery?
Secondly, what seems to be the "best" 16340 to be found of recent?
It's a sweet laser, but 20 or so seconds of runtime above 200mW is a bummer. These batteries have to go
Cheers!
c
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