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SIG Kilo BDX rechargeable batteries?
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<blockquote data-quote="MajorSpittle" data-source="post: 1836191" data-attributes="member: 53101"><p>I have a SIG Kilo 1400 BDX that uses a CR2 battery and it came with a panasonic Litium Battery that shows 3v on it.</p><p></p><p>I was looking on amazon to order rechargeable batteries and found most show they are 3v but there is a rechargeable 400mah 3.7v CR2 that is 1mm taller then normal batteries that will fit in the rangefinder.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">"Batteries: CR2/15270/Rcr2 Rechargeable Batteries 8 Pack, Voltage: 3.7V, Capacity: 400mAh</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">No memory effect , can be recharged up to 1200 times when fully or partially drained</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Multiple Application: replacement for KCR2, EL1CR2, DLCR2, CR2R models.PTC High Current Discharge protection ensures your lithium battery stays running when not in use.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Used for flashes, digital cameras Mini 25 Mini 50 Mini 50S Mini 55 Pivi , remotes, clocks, flashlights, binoculars with digital read-outs, toys, games controllers, golf range finder and portable devices ,etc.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">NOTE: 3.7V RCR2 Batteries should be charged with 3.7V Lithium Battery Charger, or it will lead explosion or other damages. TOTE: These batteries are 15270/RCR2/CR2 Rechargeable Batteries, not RCR123A Batteries. 3.7V RCR2 batteries are little taller than normal 3V CR2 non-rechargeable batteries. "</li> </ul><p></p><p>Problem is I can't find a max voltage spec for the rangefinder and don't want to burn it out (especially since it has continuous scan feature).</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any experience with 3.7v batteries in theirs? I am only considering these because they should last much longer with higher Ah rating at a higher V rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajorSpittle, post: 1836191, member: 53101"] I have a SIG Kilo 1400 BDX that uses a CR2 battery and it came with a panasonic Litium Battery that shows 3v on it. I was looking on amazon to order rechargeable batteries and found most show they are 3v but there is a rechargeable 400mah 3.7v CR2 that is 1mm taller then normal batteries that will fit in the rangefinder. [LIST] [*]"Batteries: CR2/15270/Rcr2 Rechargeable Batteries 8 Pack, Voltage: 3.7V, Capacity: 400mAh [*]No memory effect , can be recharged up to 1200 times when fully or partially drained [*]Multiple Application: replacement for KCR2, EL1CR2, DLCR2, CR2R models.PTC High Current Discharge protection ensures your lithium battery stays running when not in use. [*]Used for flashes, digital cameras Mini 25 Mini 50 Mini 50S Mini 55 Pivi , remotes, clocks, flashlights, binoculars with digital read-outs, toys, games controllers, golf range finder and portable devices ,etc. [*]NOTE: 3.7V RCR2 Batteries should be charged with 3.7V Lithium Battery Charger, or it will lead explosion or other damages. TOTE: These batteries are 15270/RCR2/CR2 Rechargeable Batteries, not RCR123A Batteries. 3.7V RCR2 batteries are little taller than normal 3V CR2 non-rechargeable batteries. " [/LIST] Problem is I can't find a max voltage spec for the rangefinder and don't want to burn it out (especially since it has continuous scan feature). Does anyone have any experience with 3.7v batteries in theirs? I am only considering these because they should last much longer with higher Ah rating at a higher V rating. [/QUOTE]
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