
I'm not well versed on the H10 situation but it seems the safest bet is to get rid of my H10 batteries. I have multiple Skilhunt BL-113C USB-C 14500 batteries – are these sufficient for my needs?
The only 14500 lights that I own are: Manker E05 II (519a), Skilhunt H150 (519a), Skilhunt EC150 (519a), Weltool T1 Pro Tac. My understanding is the only light here that might exceed the BL-113C's continuous discharge current of 3A is the Manker E05 II at around ~4A. The BL-113C seems to work fine in the Manker, I'm assuming the output is just slightly diminished. It doesn't seem like the high discharge rate of the H10 batteries is actually needed at all for my collection. Any input is appreciated.
by MinimalTime
2 Comments
You could purchase a single K10 for the E05 and stick to regular 3A cells for the other two lights.
Convoy sells K10s for decent prices if you buy more than one, just FYI. Button top version.
Depends on light if they draw more than 5A a high drain 14500 is best the k10 is suppose to be 8A so that seems like a good option