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SureFire SF123A Batteries (2-Pack)

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SureFire SF123A Batteries (2-Pack)

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Key Features
  • Optimized for SureFire Flashlights
  • Voltage: 3 Volts
  • Capacity: 1550mAh
  • 10-Year Shelf Life
Power your SureFire flashlights with this 2-pack SF123A Batteries. These batteries are optimized for high-drain use in SureFire flashlights. They have a ten year shelf life, wide temperature tolerance, and are made with high-performance lithium.
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SureFire SF123A Overview

Power your SureFire flashlights with this 2-pack SF123A Batteries. These batteries are optimized for high-drain use in SureFire flashlights. They have a ten year shelf life, wide temperature tolerance, and are made with high-performance lithium.

  • Battery Type: 123A
  • Voltage: 3 volts
  • Capacity: 1550mAh
  • Energy: 4.65 Wh
  • Weight: 17 grams
  • Lithium Content: 0.465 grams
  • High-performance batteries, optimized for high-drain use in flashlights
  • 10-year shelf life makes SureFire 123As an excellent option for emergency power needs
  • Wide temperature tolerance prevents degradation when in use or when stored
UPC: 084871820141

SureFire SF123A Specs

Battery Type
2x CR123A
Battery Chemistry
Lithium
Battery Voltage
3 V
Capacity (mAh)
1550 mAh
Capacity (Wh)
4.65 Wh
Battery Weight
0.6 oz / 17 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.08 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.2 x 3.35 x 0.65"

SureFire SF123A Reviews

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question

is there a replacement that is rechargable, this brand or another?
Asked by: Anonymous
This CR123A lithium battery will be rechargeable. It will be a suitable replacement for your SF123A batteries. http://bhpho.to/18kk9TkThis charger unit will be the correct one to use:http://bhpho.to/1hwmXVJ
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2024-06-27

What is the rated mAh ?

What is the rated mAh ?
Asked by: Nicholas
According to Surefire's website, the mAh is 1550.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-15

What are these used for? Are they like C and D ...

What are these used for? Are they like C and D batteries?
Asked by: Sherman
The SureFire SF123A Batteries - 12 are made to fit certain flash lights and other devices that accepts 123A batteries. For example the SureFire G2X-D LED Tactical Flashlight does use 123A batteries.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-11-15

question

Can these be used in Arlo cameras?
Asked by: Linda
Yes, these batteries can be used in the Arlo cameras such as the arlo VMC3030-111PAS 720p Wire-Free Outdoor Camera with Night Vision B&H # ARC3030111PA.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

can I charge this batteries with a nitecore sc2 ...

can I charge this batteries with a nitecore sc2 charger?
Asked by: Paul
The Nitecore SC2 2 Channel Battery Charger cannot charge the SureFire SF123A Batteries - 12 (Clamshell Packaging). The SureFire SF123A Batteries are not rechargeable.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2024-08-20

What are these batteries used for? Are they C or ...

What are these batteries used for? Are they C or D battery equivalent?
Asked by: Sherman
The SureFire SF123A Batteries - 12 are CR123A lithium manganese dioxide batteries. They are not C or D batteries. There are some flashlights and other devices that use this size battery.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2023-11-15

question

What is the capacity of this cell?
Asked by: Anonymous
I wanaa by this batteries how can that because i am in saudia arabia
Answered by: Abd A.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Are these Lithium Manganese Dioxide cells? If not, what is the chemistry?
Asked by: Anonymous
All I know is that they are lithium-based, and that they are very, very good.
Answered by: John G.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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