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SureFire LFP 123A Rechargeable Batteries - 2 Pack

Manufactured by SureFire
SKU: SFLFP123
MPN: SF2R-CB
Manufactured by SureFire
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$19.00

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So, you already picked up a SureFire charging system but with the acquisition of some super-sweet accessories you find yourself need some more rechargeable batteries.  Rest assured, the folks of SureFire thought about that.  

Power any of your SureFire and other LED flashlights with this two-pack of SFLFP123 Rechargeable Lithium Phosphate Batteries.  You probably already know about the SureFire brand of rechargeable batteries but we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you that each CR123-A size battery has a capacity of 450nAG and 1.44 Wh with a nominal voltage of 3.2V.
More that ample to light those LEDs up.

Features:
  • Voltage: 450mAh, 3.2V
  • Life Cycle: 1000 Charges

Keep in mind these SureFire LFP 123A batteries can stick to the task up to about 1000 charges and will retain somewhere around 50% of their original capacity after 500 cycles.
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Specifications

BrandSureFire
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Great Batteries BUT, Needs a Charger

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FYI-this requires a charger. There are other rechargeable 123's that have a port for a micro-usb for direct charging, this isn't one of those. Beware of those because they are often 3.7v. These Surefire's are great batteries because 3.2v (safe for weapon lights, etc.), if you already have a charger for it.