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GENUINE STREAMLIGHT 75375 NIMH STINGER BATTERY STICK REPLACES 75175 OEM PART

$ 11.56

Availability: 921 in stock
  • Brand: Streamlight
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: 75375
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Accessory Type: Flashlights, Headlamps
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Condition: New
  • Model: 75375

    Description

    STREAMLIGHT 75375 STINGER RECHARGEABLE NIMH BATTERY STICK GENUINE OEM PART
    Replaces the old 75175
    MODEL:
    75375
    The NIMH battery will hold the charge longer when the flashlight is not being used.
    Replacement Battery Stick for Stinger, Stinger HP, Stinger XT, Stinger XT HP, Polystinger Flashlights.
    Brand new inventory!
    This is a genuine original Battery stick from Streamlight. We buy weekly and rotate batteries to ensure optimal freshness. Use of other than original Streamlight batteries will void your warranty and could reduce performance. Protect your investment
    .
    Fits:
    Stinger
    Stinger LED
    StingerDS LED
    Stinger HL LED
    StingerDS HL LED
    Stinger HP
    Stinger HP LED
    StingerDS HP LED
    Stinger XT
    Stinger XT HP
    PolyStinger
    PolyStinger LED
    PolyStingerDS LED
    (This battery stick will not work in the Super Stinger, Ultra Stinger or PolyStinger HAZLO models.)
    UltraStinger/SuperStinger batteries is part number 77175 and 77375
    .
    PolyStinger HAZLO battery is part number 76375
    .
    SPEC:
    5 inch, NiMh battery stick, 3.6 Volt, 2.6 amp hour, sub-C, rechargeable up to 1,000 times.
    Dimensions: Length - 5 1/8" / Diameter - 7/8"
    This is a genuine Streamlight part # 75375. Beware of knock-off batteries being sold by non-authorized distributors. We sell only the genuine Streamlight brand.
    Which are better, NiCd batteries or NiMH batteries?
    For most electronic devices it is better to use NiMH batteries than NiCd batteries. NiCd batteries use Cadmium, a highly toxic heavy metal, that can damage the environment if not disposed of properly. (They should be recycled not discarded). NiMH batteries usually have a higher capacity than NiCd batteries of the same size
    Do NiMH batteries have memory effect?
    Technically, NiMH batteries do not have a "memory effect", but strictly speaking neither do NiCds. However NiMH batteries can experience voltage depletion, also called voltage depression, similar to that of NiCd batteries, but the effect is normally less noticeable. To completely eliminate the possibility of NiMH batteries suffering any voltage depletion effect manufacturers recommend an occasional, complete discharge of NiMH batteries followed by a full recharge. NiMH batteries can also be damaged by overcharge and improper storage (see the NiCd section immediately above this one). Most users of NiMH batteries don't have to be concerned with this voltage depletion effect. But if you use a device say a flashlight, radio, or digital camera for only a short time every day and then charge the batteries every night, you will need to let the NiMH (or NiCd) batteries run down occasionally.