I just picked up a NEBO iProtec HP190 light for my pistol. It uses CR123 batteries, and one "high-power CREE Q5 LED bulb."
Even Surefire's own site only recommends rechargeables for LEDs, not incandescents. But I am safe on that front.
I'd like to hear feedback on using rechargeable batteries in your gun light. I don't imagine anything beeps when your battery is getting low, so using a single rechargeable for an extended period doesn't seem smart for a nightstand gun.
But plowing through a bunch of batteries over time doesn't seem smart, either. Perhaps a rotation every month or X weeks would work?
Any experience out there with this?
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