CR2 LiFePO4 batteries with charger

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Excellerator Rechargeable CR2 Battery - 2 Pack with Charger

2 batteries with charger 18.95

Excellerator Rechargeable CR2 Battery - 2 Pack
2 batteries 8.95

The pic is wrong on the 2 battery pack, but they have done this on other places on this site with other things.


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I ordered a charger, and one set of batteries this morning. I will report back after I give them a go for a few days when I get them.

Also I have no idea on what mah these are.
 
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Excellerator Rechargeable CR2 Battery - 2 Pack with Charger

2 batteries with charger 18.95

Excellerator Rechargeable CR2 Battery - 2 Pack
2 batteries 8.95

The pic is wrong on the 2 battery pack, but they have done this on other places on this site with other things.


For dealers
Excellerator Batteries - Self Defense Supply



I ordered a charger, and one set of batteries this morning. I will report back after I give them a go for a few days when I get them.

Also I have no idea on what mah these are.
I just ordered also. I hope it works good because those CR2s are too costly to buy um at Walmart.
 

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Lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries are based on the original lithium-ion chemistry, but LiFePO4 is used as the cathode material instead of lithium cobalt dioxide (LiCoO2). The latter is found in the most commonly used batteries in laptops, cell phones, MP3 players, etc.

LiFePO4 is an intrinsically safer cathode material than LiCoO2 since exothermic reactions can not occur in batteries based on this material: LiFePO4 cells do not incinerate or explode under extreme conditions. In addition, LiFePO4 cells have a higher discharge current, are not toxic and have a much higher cycle life than LiCoO2 cells.
LiFePO4.info: Lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) battery systems, chargers and battery management systems (BMS)
 

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Looking carefully at this picture, if you look along the left edge of the battery I belive it says CR123a.


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Looking carefully at this picture, if you look along the left edge of the battery I belive it says CR123a.


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Hehe I said this on the first post.

I called them, and they said they had the wrong picture up of them. They said they will get a hold of their web guy to get that fixed.

They sell both of them the CR123, and the CR2. Also on the dealer site I think they also have the wrong pic up.
 
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Hehe I said this on the first post.

I called them, and they said they had the wrong picture up of them. They said they will get a hold of their web guy to get that fixed.

They sell both of them the CR123, and the CR2. Also on the dealer site I think they also have the wrong pic up.

Did you ask about the mAh rating on these? Curious myself.
 

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I'm on the verge of ordering these but wish I knew 100% that they were actually cr2's. I also wonder if a LiFePO4 rcr123a charger would work?

Personally I wouldn't try it unless cr2 is listed on the charger.

Vaprlife's Joker is coming out using those batteries

I think you can get them from battery junction

batteryjunction.com/2rc375reliba.html

Yeah, protected and LiPO4 cr123a batts are common. CR2s to fit the BB, not so much.
 
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