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Battery Giant carries NiCD Flashlight Battery Sticks & Flashlight Batteries for Streamlite, Maglite, Pelican and GE handheld Flashlights. Battery Giant Flashlight Battery Sticks & premium Flashlight Batteries provide some of the highest amp capacity in the industry providing longer run times between charges.
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Looking for a replacement flashlight battery stick for your hand held flashlight? Battery Giant is the trusted industry leader for the widest selection of replacement flashlight batteries. Through our expansive collection of flashlight battery sticks, searching for the right size, application or manufacturer recommended flashlight battery stick is simple. Battery Giant strives to sustain an environmentally friendly enterprise as a trusted flashlight battery provider. If you are looking for the most comprehensive offering of the best priced batteries for flashlights, Battery Giant is the top source for a wide range of replacement flashlight battery sticks.
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Shop the Battery Giant online store for great deals on flashlight batteries as well as other replacement flashlight battery needs. You can explore our inventory of flashlight battery sticks by manufacturer, ensuring that your replacement flashlight battery purchase suits your specific needs. At Battery Giant, we offer some of the lowest prices for flashlight battery sticks. In addition, we back our inventory of flashlight batteries with more than a decade of service and support in the retail battery industry. Find great deals on flashlight batteries with Battery Giant.
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If you are looking for a flashlight battery stick replacement for a specific brand flashlight, Battery Giant has you covered. We offer an extensive supply of replacement flashlight battery sticks for the top manufacturers of hand held flashlights. Whether you are looking for a GE flashlight battery stick, Maglite flashlight battery stick, Pelican flashlight batteries or Streamlight flashlight batteries, we can provide the specific flashlight battery to fit your application. And if you already know the flashlight battery part number, use Battery Giant's Quick Order option to make your flashlight battery purchase even quicker and easier.
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Flashlight Battery Stick Info | Flashlight Batteries FAQs
At Battery Giant, we want our customers to be happy with their replacement flashlight battery purchase. We achieve this by providing our customers with all the information they need regarding flashlight batteries. Below are basic flashlight battery stick FAQs to help answer any of your general flashlight battery questions.
Q: How can I maximize the performance of a flashlight battery stick?
A: There are many ways to help maximize the performance of a flashlight battery stick:
- Keep your flashlight battery stick and the contact terminals as clean as possible.
- Avoid exposing flashlight batteries to extremely hot conditions.
- Keep the flashlight battery stick active. If possible, avoid letting replacement batteries for flashlights sit dormant for long periods of time.
- If a flashlight battery is expected to be idle for a long period of time, store the flashlight battery in a cool and dry location.
- Keep flashlight batteries away from extremely cold temperatures.
Q: How long do replacement flashlight batteries typically last? What is the lifespan of replacement flashlight batteries?
A: Because replacement flashlight batteries vary in size, power and application, the life of a common flashlight battery stick can vary. Typically, the life of replacement flashlight batteries is determined by the number of charge and discharge cycles the flashlight battery stick can support. Determining the lifespan of a replacement flashlight battery stick based on charging cycles is ambiguous. Not only do some replacement flashlight batteries maintain a longer charger than others, but some flashlight batteries may be used much more often than others. Overall, depending on the replacement flashlight battery and the condition and environment it is used, typical flashlight batteries can last for many years. As a flashlight battery stick nears the end of its life, the performance of the flashlight may be poor and sometimes static.
Q: What if the flashlight battery stick gets hot while being charged?
A: It is typical for some flashlight batteries to possibly warm while being charged. However replacement batteries for flashlights should not get hot. If a flashlight battery stick gets really hot while charging, it is a sign that the flashlight battery stick is possibly defective. In this case, it is recommended to stop charging the flashlight battery stick and to consider disposal.
Q: Can flashlight batteries experience overcharging?
A: It is unusual for flashlight batteries to experience overcharging. The advancements in flashlight batteries make it very difficult to overcharge a battery for a flashlight. Some battery chargers have overcharge protection built in. It is highly unlikely that leaving a flashlight battery stick in a charger for an extended period of time will cause damage.
Q: What is the safest and most responsible method of flashlight battery stick disposal?
A: We advise disposing of old flashlight batteries and flashlight battery sticks to an organization that is established to handle and properly dispose of flashlight batteries in an environmentally friendly manner. Such battery disposal organizations exist in most areas throughout the U.S. Additionally, many retail stores now offer services for flashlight battery stick disposal. Battery Giant promotes proper disposal of flashlight batteries and can offer further insight regarding battery disposal and how to go about recycling flashlight batteries.
Q: What should I consider when purchasing a replacement flashlight battery stick?
A: There are some important factors to consider when buying flashlight batteries. While shopping for replacement flashlight batteries, it is critical to consider size/application and warranty. Although it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's recommendations in attaining the correct replacement flashlight battery stick, below are some general factors to consider while selecting replacement flashlight batteries.
First, you have to make sure the replacement flashlight battery stick will work appropriately. Check the specifications and dimensions of the new flashlight battery with that of your original flashlight battery stick. Also, consider the flashlight battery warranty period. We recommend choosing batteries for flashlights with a warranty period that best fits your needs. In general, your flashlight manufacturer will provide the exact replacement flashlight battery specifications you need. In addition, Battery Giant makes it easy to shop for replacement flashlight batteries. Simply search for a flashlight battery replacement by your flashlight manufacturer to find the correct battery.
Q: How does a flashlight battery stick work?
A: A flashlight battery stick works similar to other common flashlight batteries. Batteries for flashlights store energy in a chemical form that can be released on demand as electricity. Most flashlight batteries consist of positive plates, negative plates and an electrolyte solution. Flashlight batteries produce electricity because of the chemical reaction between these three elements.
Q: What causes flashlight batteries to fail?
A: There are several factors that can contribute to the failure of flashlight batteries. Excessive heat can dry out the flashlight battery cells. This is a common reason for the failure of flashlight battery sticks, as flashlights are sometimes exposed to prolonged sunlight or aversive conditions. Extreme cold weather can sometimes put a heavier drain on flashlight batteries. This is also a contributor to flashlight battery stick failure. Other possible factors that can cause flashlight batteries to fail include corroded terminals or electrical shorts within the flashlight battery cells. These are just some of the common causes of replacement flashlight battery failure. Flashlight batteries can vary in composition, which can influence exactly how a flashlight battery stick depreciates.
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