Easy tip for batts

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geeker

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I often carry several charged V4L batts in a small zip-top case, with some cartos.

I was losing track of which batts were used up.

What I started doing was placing a rubber cart cap over the threads when it were charged, and then moving it to cover the led end when I was going to use it.

With the rubber cart cap over the led end, you can see your led, so that's an added bonus.

Just a little something than makes my day a little easier...
 

MusicBox

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Good tip. Any ideas on how to keep track of CR123a batteries. A have a total of 6 cr123a batteries which I rotate on my new battery mod. I try to be careful of which ones need to be charged first. I don't want to over charge a freshly charged battery.
I keep mine on a shelf. If they're standing up they're charged, if they're laying down they're flat.:)
 

MaxUT

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Any ideas on how to keep track of CR123a batteries.

I bought battery cases from Battery Junction for $1.25 each. With protected batts you may have to trim the ribs inside the case just a bit.

Battery Case Holds 2 CR123A Batteries

I use labelmaker tape to number and identify them as pairs, for example: 12-A and 12-B.

Charged batteries go into the case with both positive ends to the left, labels up.
Partially discharged batteries are placed with labels up, but one batt's + end to the left, the other to the right.
Dead batts have the labels down.
 
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