Surefire  |  SKU: RSR-SFLFP123

Surefire - SFLFP123 Rechargeable Battery & Charger Kit

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Description

The SureFire SFLFP123-KIT offers an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution for powering your SureFire LED illumination tools. These rechargeable Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries are designed for safe, repeated use, allowing you to save hundreds of dollars over disposable 123A lithium batteries. Each kit includes two rechargeable SFLFP123 batteries and a two-bay smart charger, capable of charging both batteries in just 3 hours. Ideal for home, office, or on-the-go charging, the SFLFP123 ensures you're always prepared. Note: Not for use in incandescent tools.

Features

  • Each SFLFP123-KIT includes two Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) 450mAh 3.2V rechargeable cells, a two-bay battery charger, and a MICRO-USB to USB-A cable
  • SFLFP123 battery set includes two LiFePO4 cells without charger, for easy replenishment
  • Smart circuitry stops charging automatically at full capacity, ensuring safety
  • Protection against overcharge, short-circuit, and reverse polarity
  • Charge time ranges from 1.5 to 3 hours, with a typical termination at 3.65V
  • Restrictions: Designed exclusively for LED products; not suitable for incandescent lamps

Key Attributes

  • Battery Type: LFP123A
  • Voltage: 3.2 volts
  • Capacity: 450 mAh
  • Energy: 1.44 Wh
  • Weight: 17 grams
  • Lithium Content: 0.135 grams

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the SureFire SFLFP123 batteries be used in any device?

The SureFire SFLFP123 batteries are specifically designed for use in SureFire LED illumination tools. They are not suitable for devices that use incandescent bulbs due to their voltage and chemistry. Using them in non-compatible devices may result in poor performance or damage. It's important to check the compatibility of your device before using these batteries to ensure optimal performance and safety.

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How long does it take to recharge the SFLFP123 batteries?

Recharging the SFLFP123 batteries typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours. The smart charger included in the kit is designed to stop charging automatically once the batteries reach full capacity, which helps prevent overcharging and extends battery life. This feature ensures that your batteries are charged safely and efficiently, ready for use when you need them.

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What are the main benefits of using Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries?

Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries offer several advantages, including a longer cycle life and improved safety. They are less prone to overheating and do not suffer from the memory effect that can affect other types of rechargeable batteries. This makes them particularly suitable for high-drain devices like LED flashlights, ensuring consistent performance over time.

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Are there any safety features included with the SFLFP123 charger?

Yes, the SFLFP123 charger includes several safety features such as protection against overcharge, short-circuit, and reverse polarity. These features are crucial for ensuring the longevity of the batteries and the safety of the user. The smart circuitry in the charger automatically stops charging when the batteries reach full capacity, preventing potential hazards associated with overcharging.

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What should I consider when using these batteries in a bug out bag?

When including the SFLFP123 batteries in a bug out bag, consider their weight and compatibility with your devices. Weighing 17 grams each, they are lightweight and won't add much bulk to your bag. Ensure that your flashlight or other devices are compatible with LiFePO4 batteries to avoid any issues during an emergency. Having a reliable power source is crucial when planning for evacuations or emergencies.

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How do these batteries compare to disposable 123A lithium batteries?

The SFLFP123 rechargeable batteries are more cost-effective and environmentally friendly compared to disposable 123A lithium batteries. While the initial investment is higher, they can be recharged hundreds of times, reducing waste and saving money in the long run. However, it's important to note that they may not hold a charge as long as some disposable batteries, so planning for recharging is essential.

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What is the typical voltage and capacity of the SFLFP123 batteries?

The SFLFP123 batteries have a voltage of 3.2 volts and a capacity of 450 mAh. This makes them suitable for high-drain devices such as LED flashlights, providing a reliable and consistent power source. However, they are not interchangeable with batteries that require different voltage levels, so always check your device's requirements before use.

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How should I store the SFLFP123 batteries when not in use?

When not in use, store the SFLFP123 batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Proper storage helps maintain their longevity and performance. It's also advisable to store them in a battery case to prevent accidental short-circuiting and to keep them organized.

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Can these batteries be used in extreme weather conditions?

Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries like the SFLFP123 can perform well in a range of temperatures, but extreme conditions may affect their performance. Cold temperatures can reduce their capacity temporarily, while high temperatures can lead to faster degradation. It's best to keep them within the recommended temperature range for optimal performance and lifespan.

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How does the smart charger prevent overcharging?

The smart charger included with the SFLFP123 kit uses advanced circuitry to monitor the charge level of the batteries. Once the batteries reach their full capacity, the charger automatically stops the charging process. This prevents overcharging, which can damage the batteries and reduce their lifespan, ensuring they remain safe and effective for repeated use.

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