Reddit Reddit reviews Tenergy 1500mAh 3V CR123A Lithium Battery, High Performance CR123A Cell Batteries PTC Protected for Cameras, Smart Sensors Replacement CR123A Batteries, 40-Pack (Non-Rechargeable)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Tenergy 1500mAh 3V CR123A Lithium Battery, High Performance CR123A Cell Batteries PTC Protected for Cameras, Smart Sensors Replacement CR123A Batteries, 40-Pack (Non-Rechargeable). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Tenergy 1500mAh 3V CR123A Lithium Battery, High Performance CR123A Cell Batteries PTC Protected for Cameras, Smart Sensors Replacement CR123A Batteries, 40-Pack (Non-Rechargeable)
HIGH POWER - The Tenergy 3V Lithium CR123A batteries are best used for these common applications: photo equipment, camera equipment, smart sensors, light meters, security cameras, and much more. Make sure you are maximizing the most of your electronic devices ability by delivering the best power.LONG LASTING - The Tenergy Lithium CR123A 3V one-time-use batteries have high energy density that will last 3-5 times longer than alkaline one-time-use batteries when using in high drain devices. **These are NON-rechargeable/one-time-use/disposable batteries. Please DO NOT recharge.REPLACE & UPGRADE - This CR123A can replace the following models and sizing names: CR123, DL123A, K123A, EL123AP, VL123A, 5018LC, and CR17345. Dimensions: 17 mm (diameter) x 34.5 mm (length)SAFETY CERTIFIED - The Tenergy 3V CR123A Cell Batteries are UL, UN, ROHS certified lithium batteries for safe battery usage. Every Tenergy CR123A battery incorporates PTC (pressure, temperature, current) protection. The protected batteries prevent excessive discharge that can damage lithium cells and may lead to catastrophic incidents.BETTER VALUE - With a 10 year shelf life buy in bulk and save! Replace other household CR123A batteries and make Tenergy the new standard with this bulk deal of a 40 count CR123A battery pack.
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6 Reddit comments about Tenergy 1500mAh 3V CR123A Lithium Battery, High Performance CR123A Cell Batteries PTC Protected for Cameras, Smart Sensors Replacement CR123A Batteries, 40-Pack (Non-Rechargeable):

u/drewlb · 1 pointr/flashlight

How much did you pay for them? Cheapest I've seen is $6/battery for a brand that I'd trust. I've got 4 cameras so at $6 that is $96 to go rechargable. (Plus probably another $24 to have a set to swap in so I can have 5 sets of batteries for 4 cameras) I've bought these tenergy 40 pack for $44 on amazon and that should last me at least a year. When I run out of these I'm definitely going to have to consider rechargeables again (I hate the waste as well).

u/rakista · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Fog and Rain, PDX baby.

I was buying a 40 pack of CR123's every 2 months when they were 50-60 bucks.

They don't make my light anymore but this is close with a much narrower beam angle.

u/Yes_That_Guy · 1 pointr/ProtectAndServe

Love my Surefire, I use these and they work just as well as the brand name batteries and for a fraction of the price.

12 pack

40 pack

u/bkayh685 · 1 pointr/Survival

Me and a buddy split the cost of these, so it came out to $1 each.

u/esseffgee · 1 pointr/flashlight

Not rechargeable, but I've been running these in pretty much all of my torches for over a year and a half, with no complaints.

Price comes out to just over a buck per. I've not gotten any duds, and still have almost half the box to go.

u/YoPlugarts · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

The best flashlight I have ever owned is my Surefire Guardian M6LT. At $400 it is also the most expensive flashlight I've ever owned. This is a searchlight/spotlight with an incredible throw. I live on the side of a mountain and have lit up bears and coyotes with it from around 75 yards away. I can point it at trees across the (short) valley here and see them light up. At 300 yards I can see the light reflecting off metal bits from light poles. Occasionally I'll point it straight up into the sky just to enjoy the beam, and allow neighbors to do the same. It is a remarkable piece of gear that I expect will last me a lifetime. My (now ex-) girlfriend once asked to borrow it to take camping and I said no. It is simply too expensive and powerful to leave in less capable or responsible hands. In my defense, I offered her my smaller E2E Executive but she was still pretty irritated.

Surefire CR123A batteries are expensive, near $2/ea, but you can use the Tenergy brand to bring them down to about $1.12/ea. The M6LT takes six of these batteries and has a runtime of 3 hours at a rated 900 lumens. The output is constant, not variable. If you want variable output, I would suggest the M3LT ($430) or the UB3T ($550). For me it came down to the form-factor and already having a lower-output flashlight for lesser duties. This is a searchlight and you would go blind trying to look at something lit up from only five feet away.

Here's a video showing the throw, here's a video of unboxing and comparison between M6LT and M3LT, and here's an M6LT video with music to get you pumped.

I also purchased a GizzMoVest case for it some months ago so I could attach it to my belt for hands-free carrying while hiking. It's worked out wonderfully.