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Question on those with a Wheeler Laser Bore Sight
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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Plysken1" data-source="post: 1297520" data-attributes="member: 85725"><p>I apologize for not understanding terminology, on LiIo and LiPoly. Not sure what those are as far as this battery explanation. Are you meaning Lithium batteries? Because I did find rechargeables and a charger that'll do both CR2 for my rangefinder and CR123 for the bore sight. The rechargeables are Lithium. </p><p>Is the concern that it may be damage to my Wheeler bore sight because of a possible overcharge and higher volt output than standard batteries? If so, could I also possibly ruin my rangefinder?</p><p></p><p>Let's look past the bore sight and range finders, as these batteries are used in cameras, garage door openers, etc. if the concern is damage from over voltage, why do they even make these rechargeables? Not being a smart butt at all. I'm all about learning. Please school me, and thanks for replying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Plysken1, post: 1297520, member: 85725"] I apologize for not understanding terminology, on LiIo and LiPoly. Not sure what those are as far as this battery explanation. Are you meaning Lithium batteries? Because I did find rechargeables and a charger that'll do both CR2 for my rangefinder and CR123 for the bore sight. The rechargeables are Lithium. Is the concern that it may be damage to my Wheeler bore sight because of a possible overcharge and higher volt output than standard batteries? If so, could I also possibly ruin my rangefinder? Let's look past the bore sight and range finders, as these batteries are used in cameras, garage door openers, etc. if the concern is damage from over voltage, why do they even make these rechargeables? Not being a smart butt at all. I'm all about learning. Please school me, and thanks for replying! [/QUOTE]
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