Surefire 2 Rechargeable 123A LiPh Batteries & Charger Kit
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The best 123A lithium batteries available, bar none
Always Be Prepared. Optimized for use in SureFire flashlights, SureFire 123A high-performance lithium batteries pack a lot of power into a very small package. And unlike alkaline batteries, SureFire batteries have a 10-year shelf life, which means they will be ready when you need them, every time. Trust in the power and durability of SureFire batteries.
Features
- High-performance batteries, optimized for high-drain use in flashlights
- 10-year shelf life
- Wide temperature tolerance
- Built-in heat and fault (short-circuit) protection
- Made in the USA to SureFire specifications
Almost all SureFire illumination tools are powered by disposable 123A lithium batteries. In fact, Surefire pioneered the use of these compact, lightweight, energy-dense devices in flashlights. We use them instead of standard alkaline batteries because of their many advantages, such as:
Higher Power Density
For a given size (battery volume), It would take two alkaline batteries to match the power output of a single SureFire 123A lithium battery.
Less Weight
For a given size (battery volume), Lithium batteries weigh about half as much as alkalines but produce more power.
More Voltage
SureFire 123A batteries generate 3 volts. Alkalines, just 1.5 volts.
Better Voltage Maintenance
A lithium battery maintains fairly constant voltage for up to 95% of its life, depending on discharge rate. At moderate to high discharge rates, the voltage of alkaline batteries drops rapidly, making them unsuitable for use in high-output flashlights.
Longer Shelf-Life
Lithium batteries can retain up to 90% of their original power output capability after 10 years of storage, making them perfect for emergency preparedness use. Stored alkalines deplete themselves much more rapidly.
Wide Temperature Tolerance
Lithium batteries greatly outperform alkalines over a wide temperature range, providing a working output from -76º to 176º F (-60º to 80º C).
Note: Lithium batteries are classified as Dangerous Goods and carry a Dangerous Goods shipping surcharge, calculated at checkout.