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OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Sunday 2. August 2015, 02:45
by dotnetdan
Has anyone ever used a rechargeable 14500 battery instead of the SAFT LS14500?

These are popping up on ebay and I already have a charger.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4x-3-7V-2300 ... 2eda127b9d

Just want to double check

Also were can I grab some new O rings?

Thanks

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Sunday 2. August 2015, 10:45
by heinrichsweikamp
dotnetdan Wrote:
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> Has anyone ever used a rechargeable 14500 battery
> instead of the SAFT LS14500?

Yes, these work fine in the OSTC3. I wouldn't trust the capacity rating (2,4Ah seems unrealistic for a AA rechargeable...)

> Also were can I grab some new O rings?

For the battery cap? It's a 14x2 NBR 70A - contact us directly for some spares: info@heinrichsweikamp.com

regards,
Matthias

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Sunday 2. August 2015, 15:12
by heinrichsweikamp
I see it's "only" 2,3Ah - still ~100% more then the real value, most likely.

regards,
Matthias

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Monday 3. August 2015, 14:15
by dotnetdan
yeah don't know about the Ah rating however rechargeable is good

Thanks

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Tuesday 4. August 2015, 02:15
by cyberdiamond
I use the 3.7v lithium ion batteries and they work well but do not use those GTL batteries they are rubbish!
Choose a really good quality one.
The maximum real output of a good one is approx 900-1000 mah if they state more than that ignore it, they are lying.

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Sunday 20. September 2015, 15:28
by duese
Matthias, can you add the rechangeable 3,6V battery type to the battery menu?

Re: OSCT3 - Using a Rechargeable 14500 Battery?

Posted: Saturday 10. October 2015, 11:35
by vipermania
I also purchased some Nitecore 750Mah 3.6v 14500 batteries. They seem to be solid but not sure if for the calculation of remaining battery life it makes a difference that this is a rechargable one on lower Mah then those non-rechargables of 900Mah...

So adding that to the menu might be useful indeed.