Why LiFePO4 Batteries are a Game Changer for Flashlights:
High Temperature Resistance : Unlike other battery types, LiFePO4 batteries perform exceptionally well in high temperatures. This means whether you’re exploring a desert or working in a hot environment, your flashlight won’t let you down.
Safety and Stability : Safety is paramount, especially when it comes to devices we rely on daily. LiFePO4 batteries are known for their robust safety features, including a lower risk of overheating and combustion, making them ideal for use in flashlights.
Better Cycle Performance : These batteries can handle more charge and discharge cycles compared to traditional batteries. This translates to longer battery life and fewer replacements, saving you money and reducing waste.
I have a vehicle-mounted LiFePO4 battery bank in off-grid use and I can attest it’s great, much better cycle life and safety than Li-ion.
Wasn’t aware of the high-temp benefits, thanks for pointing them out.
The disadvantages are lower energy density both by volume and weight (kWh/L and kWh/kg), and higher prices (but due to the much longer cycle life, even at higher prices they have lower total cost over time).
Nice to see them coming to flashlights, and being promoted by a large flashlight vendor like CyanSky!
Are you offering, or planning to offer, these batteries in any other size than the 38121 you depicted? Are you planning to offer them separately instead of bundled in your flashlights like you’re doing with the Carbon?
I wonder if there is a language barrier going on here (maybe on my part). I am curious to know if they are planning any other offerings using LiFePO4 cells too. Also whether they will sell individual cells separate from flashlights.
I didn’t see an answer in the reply. Unless @Cyanskyflashlight meant to just say NO to both parts of the question ??