So, last February my husband and I did a night dive in Curacao which was totally awesome but we both had our flashlights die which was not so awesome. Luckily we had a backup so we were able to make it back to shore.
I have researched the heck out of dive lights and just bought four new ones - two primaries and two back ups.
They all came without batteries which I thought would be no big deal until I started to try to figure out what the heck to buy. I didn't realize that you couldn't just go into your local Home Depot and pick some up. We fly out on Thursday so I am getting desperate. I have tried to research but I keep getting more and more confused.
I know that I need six 18650 lithium-ion button top batteries with a minimum of 2600 mAh (up to 3400 mAh)and 3.6 or 3.7V. They need to have a high capacity rating versus a high discharge rate. I realize they are not going to be cheap but budget is a concern.
Can someone please suggest which exact battery to buy and where to buy it from so they will be here by Wednesday?
I also need to know which battery charger to get. Preferably one that can charge up to four batteries at a time.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I have researched the heck out of dive lights and just bought four new ones - two primaries and two back ups.
They all came without batteries which I thought would be no big deal until I started to try to figure out what the heck to buy. I didn't realize that you couldn't just go into your local Home Depot and pick some up. We fly out on Thursday so I am getting desperate. I have tried to research but I keep getting more and more confused.
I know that I need six 18650 lithium-ion button top batteries with a minimum of 2600 mAh (up to 3400 mAh)and 3.6 or 3.7V. They need to have a high capacity rating versus a high discharge rate. I realize they are not going to be cheap but budget is a concern.
Can someone please suggest which exact battery to buy and where to buy it from so they will be here by Wednesday?
I also need to know which battery charger to get. Preferably one that can charge up to four batteries at a time.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!