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    Led Lenser Replacement/spare batteries

    Have an LED Lenser Se0 headlamp.
    What is the best option for spare battery another rechargeble Led Batt7784 or just 3 AAA batteries.?
    If AAAs what are the best are rechargeble ok.
    Where is the best/cheapest replacement Led Batt7784 available.

    Have just had the experience, power off get the Coleman Battery Lantern out and find batteries had disgorged their guts in the battery holder.
    Would not like similar to happen on a trip with AAAs in headlight torch.

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    I have the led lenser seo 7r headlamp. It has a rechargeable battery that fits in place of 3 aaa's. This rechargeable battery charges off a usb and i can charge it up in the ute on the way. It has saved me a lot of money in batteries over the 2 years I've owned it. When i was on Stewart island i took a heap of normal triple a batteries as back up. I haven't noticed the headlamp discharging over the summer months of little use myself. AT mystery creek fieldays the led lenser rep said you can buy the rechargeable battery by itself which i may do to have a spare.

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    The correct answer could be. Nite core HC 30 or 50. Too easy. ��
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    I have the same headlamp but use eneloop batteries as backup.
    they are not cheap but bloody good.
    make sure you get the pack that has the smart charger not the basic as that cooks the Batts for to long.

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