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Pelican 7060 Replacement Battery 3.7V 3400mAh Li-ion

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Fits Pelican 7060 and 7069 tactical flashlights, replaces OEM part numbers 7060-301-001, 7060-301-000E, and 7060-301-000-1.
3.7V lithium-ion cell rated 3400mAh delivers consistent voltage output through full discharge cycles in high-intensity tactical applications.
Cylindrical cell body measures 94.20 × 25.45 × 24.30mm; seats flush in the 7060 tube with positive terminal contact at cap end.
Bench testing showed flat voltage curve from 100 to 20 percent capacity, with BMS cutoff triggering at 2.8V under 2A continuous draw.
On first activation in the 7060, the driver may dim slightly as it calibrates to the new cell's voltage signature — normal behavior, no intervention needed.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

3400mAh

Pelican 7060 / 7069 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (7060-301-001)

This 3.7V, 3400mAh Li-ion cell replaces the factory battery in the Pelican 7060 and 7069 tactical flashlights. It matches the original part numbers 7060-301-001, 7060-301-000E, and 7060-301-000-1. Restore full output to your light without modifying the driver or housing.

  • 7060 and 7069 compatibility: Both lights run on the same 3.7V single-cell platform with an identical battery bay and connector orientation. The BMS on each model reads cell voltage directly — correct voltage and cell dimensions are what matter, and this unit matches both.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on a Pelican 7060 body. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, stepped through all driver modes correctly, and held voltage under high-current draw in turbo mode without triggering premature cutoff.
  • Turbo-mode draw and cell temperature: Turbo mode on the 7060 pulls sustained high current from a single cell. After extended turbo use, let the cell cool before recharging — charging a heat-soaked li-ion cell accelerates capacity loss over repeated cycles.

Why the Pelican 7060 steps down output before the battery indicator warns you

The 7060's driver monitors cell voltage continuously and begins stepping down output once voltage drops below its brownout threshold — typically around 3.0V under load. This happens before the low-battery indicator triggers, because the indicator reads resting voltage, not loaded voltage. A cell with aging capacity shows a healthy resting voltage but sags quickly once the driver pulls current. Swapping to a fresh 3400mAh cell restores the voltage headroom the driver needs to hold full output.

Flashlight cycling through modes or flickering at the tail end of a charge

When cell voltage drops near the driver's minimum threshold, the driver can oscillate — cutting power briefly, letting voltage recover, then pulling current again. This loop produces a visible flicker or unintended mode-switching. It is not a driver fault; it is the driver doing exactly what it is built to do. If you see this behaviour, switch to a lower output mode immediately to stop the cycle, then recharge. A cell that triggers this behaviour repeatedly is at end of life — check resting voltage after a full charge and replace if it reads below 4.1V.

Compatible Models

7060 7069

Replaces Part Numbers

7060-301-001 7060-301-000E 7060-301-000-1

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours3400mAh
Capacity3400mAh
Rate12.58Wh
Net Weight64.6g /2.28 oz
Gross Weight134.6g /4.75 oz
Approximate Weight134.6g /4.75 oz
Dimension 94.20 x 25.45 x 24.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Pelican
  • 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 Pelican 7060 dims significantly in turbo mode but seems fine on low — is the battery dying or is this normal?

Turbo mode draws several times more current than low or medium modes, which causes a steeper voltage sag in any single cell. If the cell is aging, that sag crosses the driver's brownout threshold faster, triggering early stepdown. Check the cell's resting voltage after a full charge — a healthy cell should read 4.15V to 4.20V. If it reads below 4.10V after a complete charge cycle, the cell has lost capacity and needs replacing.

The 7060 was stored for several months and now won't power on at all — can it be recovered?

Extended storage can allow a li-ion cell to self-discharge below the BMS's minimum recovery threshold, typically around 2.5V. When the cell drops that low, the BMS locks out charging to protect the cell. Some chargers with a recovery or "boost" mode can trickle current into the cell to bring voltage back above the threshold before handing off to normal charge. If your charger shows no response after 30 minutes on recovery mode, the cell has over-discharged past recovery and needs replacement.

Why does my 7060 feel noticeably warmer than usual during a full-output session, even with a new battery?

High sustained current draw through a single li-ion cell generates heat in both the cell and the driver circuit — this is normal physics, not a fault. What matters is whether the heat is constant or building. If the light gets warm and stabilises, the thermal path is working. If it keeps climbing and the driver steps down output unprompted, the cell's internal resistance may already be elevated — measure cell voltage immediately after a discharge and compare against the 3.7V nominal; significant deviation under load points to a cell that needs swapping.

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