Snecho
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Hello everyone.
So this will be my first "real" post after weeks of reading and searching stuff around the site.
I've also decided on my first, also "real" laser. It's 445nm @1.6W and takes two 16340 batteries.
Now I know all the names for these kinds of batteries get thrown around a lot. (CR123A, RCR123A, 16340..etc)
In reality, CR123As are primary, non-rechargeable cells that put out 3V consistently, while 16340s (AKA RCR123As but whatever) are rechargeable 3.7V nominal and 4.2V full batteries the same size as CR123As. With this, there is an absolute smorgasbord of confusion as to if one can use them interchangeably. I searched around a couple hours but couldn't find a relevant answer.
So I was looking for insight if it would be in the realm of possibility to use two CR123A primary cells instead of the two 16340s they "recommend." That would mean the laser would get 6V instead of an implied ~8V to 8.4V.
So this will be my first "real" post after weeks of reading and searching stuff around the site.

I've also decided on my first, also "real" laser. It's 445nm @1.6W and takes two 16340 batteries.
Now I know all the names for these kinds of batteries get thrown around a lot. (CR123A, RCR123A, 16340..etc)
In reality, CR123As are primary, non-rechargeable cells that put out 3V consistently, while 16340s (AKA RCR123As but whatever) are rechargeable 3.7V nominal and 4.2V full batteries the same size as CR123As. With this, there is an absolute smorgasbord of confusion as to if one can use them interchangeably. I searched around a couple hours but couldn't find a relevant answer.
So I was looking for insight if it would be in the realm of possibility to use two CR123A primary cells instead of the two 16340s they "recommend." That would mean the laser would get 6V instead of an implied ~8V to 8.4V.
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