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Has anybody tried rechargeable batteries in this light? These...
By arthur martineau
Ranked #578 - Headlamps
November 24, 2008
Has anybody tried rechargeable batteries in this light? These long winter nights are chewing up the batteries fast?
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By moroni
Ranked #40 - Headlamps
August 14, 2009
The newly updated Tikka Plus 2 headlamp is compatible with lithium batteries which will last longer & reduce weight.
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By moroni
Ranked #40 - Headlamps
August 4, 2009
I also recommend lithium batteries which I've been using for years & have never had a problem. I know Petzl doesn't agree because of a slight amount of heat produced over an extended period of time, but for weight & cold temperatures, they can't be beat.
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By rh
Ranked #999 - Headlamps
May 6, 2009
The cold will drain the batteries much faster than in the warm. you would see a big difference if you had one with the battery pack somewhere it would stay warmer (by your chest or closer to your core).
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By PearlJamPSU
Ranked #859 - Headlamps
March 30, 2009
Yes, rechargeables do work. At least NiMH batteries do. I haven't really taken notice as to how well rechargeables work in comparison to alkalines or other non-rechargeables, but they work. There are simply too many variables (temperatures, usage, time between usage, etc.) for me to quantify how fast rechargeables are used up.
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By Chris
Ranked #491 - Headlamps
January 13, 2009
i'd say rechargeable just aren't reliable enough. i also use lithium batteries. they are awesome, super light and reliable. Hi Matt,You can answer a question without deleting all the other preceding answers. It just a common courtesy. Accord to the Petzl website Lithium batteries are not to be used in this headlamp because the extra power could overheat and damage the unit. en.petzl.comOne more time like I previously stated, I've been using lithium AAA's in all my headlamps without any problems whatsoever. New lithium batteries measure to 1.77 volts as compared to 1.55 for alkaline. The extra voltage amounts to .1625 volts per LED. Petzl added their disclaimer just in case there was a problem. That way they are covered, CYA. The incidents where lithium batteries did cause a problem were so insignificant compared to the number of Tikka series headlamps sold that they are better than the Six Sigma quality initiative which is 3.4 failures per million units. Here is a slight twist on the above. Yes you can use rechargeable and lithiums. I've used both for a couple years without issues. You might want to consider the use your putting your lamp through. I've spent several months training and racing sled dogs and used this lamp as a primary chore light for everything at my training cabin (no electric lights).Here are some characterisitcs I've noticed from my own long winter nights:Lithium batteries- perform well in cold weather and have a flatter discharge profile. This means you get more consistent light over the life of the battery. Lithium batteries are expensive however.Rechargables- These tend (in my experience) to result in a weaker light in cold temperatures. They also tend to dim as they discharge (this may be due to them cooling as I work outside however, I'm not too sure here). But, the long term cost savings is significant.For me I use rechargables for everything except situatuions where I need a brighter light, then I pull out a set of lithium batteries.Hope that helps.
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Tech Specs:
- Bulb Type:
- 4 LED
- Power Source:
- 3 AAA batteries
- Headband Type:
- Elastic
- Battery Location:
- Front
- Burn Time:
- 150hrs (economy)
- Voltage Regulator:
- No
- Dimming Switch:
- Yes
- Backup Power Source:
- No
- Waterproof:
- Water resistant
- Tiltable Housing:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, hiking, climbing
- Weight:
- [With batteries] 2.75oz (78g)
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 3 Years
- Country of Origin:
- Tunisia
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