Acculux HL25EX ex 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery 5200mAh
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Acculux HL25EX ex 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery 5200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
5200mAh
Acculux HL25EX ex — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (458.810)
This is a 3.7V, 5200mAh Li-ion battery for the Acculux HL25EX ex flashlight. It matches the OEM part number 458.810 and fits the torch's cell bay directly. Voltage and capacity are spec-matched to what the HL25EX ex driver circuit expects.
- HL25EX ex driver compatibility: The HL25EX ex uses a regulated driver circuit that requires a stable 3.7V Li-ion cell within a specific voltage window. Feeding it anything outside that range — either by voltage or cell format — causes the driver to refuse full output or step down immediately on start.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through the HL25EX ex across multiple discharge cycles. The BMS held voltage above the driver's brownout threshold through full-power output and re-engaged charging cleanly on the OEM charger without error flags.
- Single-cell replacement discipline: The HL25EX ex is a single-cell torch, so mismatching isn't a risk here — but do not attempt to use this cell in a multi-cell carrier or bay. The cell's protection circuit is calibrated for the draw profile of the HL25EX ex specifically and may trip under load patterns from other devices.
Flashlight driver stepping down output before battery indicator shows low
The HL25EX ex driver monitors cell voltage in real time, not just state-of-charge percentage. When voltage dips under load — even briefly — the driver steps down output to protect the cell before the indicator registers low. This is normal brownout protection, not a cell fault. A worn or partially discharged cell with elevated internal resistance will trigger this earlier because it sags harder under the torch's current draw. If you're seeing early step-down, check resting voltage after charging: it should sit at or above 4.1V.
Significantly shorter runtime in turbo mode compared to standard output
Turbo mode on the HL25EX ex draws several times more current than standard output modes. A 5200mAh capacity rating reflects total charge stored, but usable runtime compresses sharply when current demand spikes. Higher draw also generates more heat in the cell, which further reduces available capacity per cycle. If turbo runtime drops noticeably over time, measure open-circuit voltage after a full charge — a healthy cell reads 4.15–4.20V; anything below 4.0V after a full charge cycle indicates capacity loss and the cell needs replacing.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Acculux
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My HL25EX ex dims suddenly during use but the battery indicator still shows charge — is the cell failing?
This is driver brownout protection, not necessarily a dead cell. The HL25EX ex driver watches live voltage under load, and if the cell sags below its threshold — even briefly — it steps output down before the indicator updates. A cell with rising internal resistance will sag harder during high-current draw, triggering this earlier in the discharge cycle. Charge the cell fully and check resting voltage before use: it should read 4.15V or higher off the charger.
The HL25EX ex won't hold turbo mode for more than a short burst anymore — is that the battery or the torch?
That's almost always the cell. Turbo mode pulls significantly more current than standard modes, and a cell that's aged or been shallow-cycled repeatedly loses the ability to sustain that current without voltage sagging hard. The driver detects the sag and steps back down to protect the circuit. Measure open-circuit voltage after a full charge — if it reads below 4.0V, the cell no longer has usable capacity for high-draw operation and needs replacing.
My HL25EX ex won't turn on at all after sitting unused for several weeks — how do I recover it?
Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage, and the HL25EX ex's protection circuit will lock out the cell if voltage drops below approximately 2.5V. Put the cell on the OEM charger and leave it for at least 30–60 minutes without interrupting the cycle — most chargers will trickle-charge a deeply discharged cell before ramping up. If the charger shows no activity or an error light after an hour, the cell has dropped below the recovery threshold and will not restore; install the replacement cell and confirm resting voltage reads above 3.6V before fitting it to the torch.
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