#301514 - 03/10/23 07:21 AM
 
Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
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We keep  4 cell , C and/ or D battery Mag-Lite flashlights, upgraded with LED build modules ,in out family cars as utility an emergency , nearly indestructible, flashlights.  They are kept in the passenger cabin. But they r still subject  to both high heat in summer and freezing cold in winter. So my question is, what in ur opinions , are the best batteries to use to survive the temperature swings, not burst their cases from corrosive battery failure and provide long life  power to the LED bulb. Modules? 
 
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#301517 - 03/11/23 02:17 PM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: Acropolis50]
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As others have said battery size limits the options to regular alkaline or Nimh rechargeables.
  4 C/D cells generate about 6 volts and guess that is what your LED module is rated for, so theoretically possible to power them off 2 CR123a primary batteries in series, but would need spacers to make electrical contact at both ends and stop side to side rattling. 
 
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#301520 - 03/11/23 03:07 PM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: chaosmagnet]
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I've divested of everything C and D cell powered for CR123A, AA and (for a few things) AAA.  For this reason.  zactly!  
 
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#301521 - 03/11/23 03:19 PM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: wileycoyote]
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  while NIMH rechargeables are great for daily use, they loose to much energy over time, so might not be the best for longterm storage.
   Modern NiMH like Eneloops have a lower self discharge and work well. That being said no matter what battery I use you should pull it out and check and/or replace a couple times a year, end of winter, end of summer for example. There are adapters that will hold 2-3 AA's in parallel in a C/D sized container, so you get one of those for each battery and fill them.  
  Edited by Eugene (03/11/23 03:20 PM)
 
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#301522 - 03/11/23 06:02 PM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: Acropolis50]
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I have also gone full LSD NiMH AA/AAA for everything and will never go back to equipment-destroying alkalines.
  However, I haven't noticed "heavy duty" batteries causing damage like alkalines do. True, they have less energy stored, but the LED modules help to make up for that. Perhaps H/D in the lights, and alkalines stored externally as backup? 
 
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#301524 - 03/12/23 12:20 AM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: Acropolis50]
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Carpal Tunnel
 
 
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If they are "genuine" "heavy duty" they will have carbon instead of alkaline. Different chemical makeup, less power but less prone to leak. 
 
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#301529 - 03/12/23 08:17 AM
 
Re: Best C and D batteries for car flashlights
[Re: Acropolis50]
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Carpal Tunnel
 
 
 
Registered:  04/28/10
 
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Loc:  Big Sky Country
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Obviously YMMV and this is just me but I don't mess around with C- or D-Cells if I can help it.  Bad enough that some things require a 9v!  I have standardized around CR123a, AA & AAA although I'll admit that I've been moving slowly to 18650s where I can.  The new breed of uber-weaponlights mostly run on the high powered rechargeables so I'm moving in that direction as much as I can.
 
  IMO most "serious lights" run on either CR123a or 18540 batteries. 
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