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Ultralast UL-CR123RK CR123 Photo NiMH Rechargeable Battery Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Ultralast Category: Photography
Buy New: $16.26 (On sale from $49.95) You Save: $33.69 (67%)
New (28) Used (1) from $16.26
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 2 x 6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: UL-CR123RK Model: UL-CR123RK UPC: 076097831230 EAN: 0076097831230 ASIN: B00081I7EC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides up to 200 pictures per charge | | • | 100,000 pictures per battery lifetime | | • | Includes charger and two UL-CR123R rechargeable battery |
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Product Description Ultralast UL-CR123RK CR123 Photo NiMH Rechargeable Battery Kit
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| Customer Reviews:
D.O.A. July 3, 2008 M_ (Third Stone from the Sun) Product arrived Dead On Arrival... Amazon will offer a full refund, of course, but spare yourself the hassle. AVOID THIS PRODUCT!
Low Current March 5, 2008 Osama I. J. Deir The Idea is great, i used these batteries on the V2 lithium flash light , and they worked fine, but when i bought the Fenix P1D Cree edition , they couldn't produced enough juice to produce 135 lumen on the flash light, conventional A123 (non rechargeable )can give you that due to there hight current output.
UltraLast Rechargable Battery Pack December 31, 2007 M. Chappell Not bad! The charger prongs needed to be bent to ensure they charge properly. Other than that they're great!
Avoid March 24, 2006 Chris Eng (Clayton, CA United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this a few months ago and they worked fine in the supplied Ultralast Charger for three times. After that. One battery died (voltage always 0.02) and the other stuck around 2.5V. I verified the charger was working, but the batteries were defective. Be warned that the company NAB refuses to even discuss this with me (it's only $10... jeez). Buy real lithium 123's for $1 instead of this garbage. DISAPPOINTED!
A good idea ... January 12, 2006 Headphone Pilot (New Jersey) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've been shooting more photos with my digital camera, but I wasn't ready to give up my film camera for good -- I just didn't want to keep spending $6.00 for a battery every few months. I've only just started seeing rechargable cr123's and I liked the idea of getting 2 rechargables and the charger for about what 3 standard batteries cost. On my first try one of the batteries wouldn't charge properly, so I had to return it for replacement (a nearly painless procedure, thanks Amazon). The second batch works well. The process is a little trickier than the description leads you to believe. When you put two drained batteries in the charger the LED glows red, but it doesn't suddenly change to green when the batteries are fully charged. Instead, the LED gradually and smoothly shifts to orange, yellow, yellow-green and then green. Also, when it does get to green the batteries still aren't fully charged -- the best bet might be to just let it charge overnight. I haven't tried to document how well a fully charged battery performs (700 mah) vs. a conventional lithium cr123a (typically 1400 mah). Also, I have not yet tried to measure the "shelf life" of a full charge -- but, since a conventional lithium battery has a shelf life of up to 10 years (!) I plan to carry one last conventional battery with me just in case both rechargables die when I need them, then replace it again when they're recharged. So far, it looks good.
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