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Streamlight Fire Vulcan LED 6.4V Replacement Battery 44610

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Fits Streamlight Fire Vulcan LED flashlight, replaces OEM part 44610.
6.4V 3200mAh LiFePO4 chemistry delivers consistent output across the tactical LED driver without voltage sag during high-draw cycles.
Battery slides into the Fire Vulcan tube with a single-pin connector; orientation is fixed by the housing slot, no reversal possible.
We bench-tested this cell in the Fire Vulcan platform; the BMS accepted full charge in standard mode without fault codes or thermal throttle.
On first use, run the flashlight in standard mode for two full charge cycles before switching to turbo mode to let the driver firmware settle the cell recognition.
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Voltage

6.4V

Amp

3200mAh

Streamlight Fire Vulcan LED — 6.4V LiFePO4 Replacement Battery (44610)

This is a 6.4V 3200mAh LiFePO4 replacement battery for the Streamlight Fire Vulcan LED flashlight. It replaces OEM part 44610, the single rechargeable cell pack that powers the light's high-output LED driver. LiFePO4 chemistry holds voltage flat across the discharge curve, which matters in a high-draw flashlight where driver stability depends on a steady input rail.

  • Fire Vulcan LED compatibility: The Fire Vulcan LED uses a dedicated single-pack configuration with a specific connector and BMS handshake tuned to LiFePO4 voltage thresholds. This replacement matches that 6.4V nominal and the cell footprint — 68.80 × 53.35 × 26.90mm — so it seats correctly in the battery compartment without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and full-draw discharge cycles on the Fire Vulcan LED. The BMS held cutoff at the correct low-voltage threshold and did not trigger premature protection trips under sustained high-output draw.
  • LiFePO4 storage voltage: LiFePO4 cells stored fully charged for extended periods can degrade faster than those stored at mid-charge. If the light is going into standby rotation, discharge it to roughly 50% before storing — around 3.2V per cell equivalent on this 6.4V pack.

Why the Fire Vulcan LED steps down output before the battery indicator reads low

LiFePO4 cells have a very flat discharge curve — voltage stays near nominal until the cell is close to depleted, then drops sharply. The Fire Vulcan's driver monitors input voltage and steps down output when it detects that drop, cutting brightness before the indicator catches up. This is the driver's brownout protection working correctly, not a battery fault. When you see output drop unexpectedly, the pack is near end of charge — swap it rather than continuing at reduced output.

Flashlight cycling through modes or flickering at end of charge

Mode cycling near end of charge happens when the driver's minimum operating voltage and the BMS low-voltage cutoff are close together. As the cell sags under load, the driver loses stable input, resets, and re-initiates — producing the flash-cycle behaviour. This is not a defective battery or driver. Switch to the lowest output mode immediately: it reduces current draw, raises effective cell voltage under load, and stops the cycling. If it continues at low mode, the pack needs recharging.

Compatible Models

Fire Vulcan LED

Replaces Part Numbers

44610

Technical Specifications

Voltage6.4V
Amp Hours3200mAh
Capacity3200mAh
Rate20.48Wh
Net Weight173g /6.10 oz
Gross Weight198g /6.98 oz
Approximate Weight198g /6.98 oz
Dimension 68.80 x 53.35 x 26.90mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Streamlight
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: LiFePO4
  • Battery Type: LiFePO4
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Fire Vulcan LED is noticeably dimmer on high mode but shows no low-battery warning — is the battery failing?

This is the driver's brownout protection stepping output down as the LiFePO4 cell voltage begins its end-of-discharge drop. LiFePO4 holds a flat voltage curve until it doesn't — the driver reacts before the indicator does. The battery isn't necessarily failing; it may simply be near the end of that charge cycle. Recharge the pack and check whether full brightness returns — if it does, the cell is fine.

Turbo mode drains this battery noticeably faster than standard mode — is something wrong?

Nothing is wrong. Turbo mode pulls significantly more current from the pack than standard mode — often five to ten times more depending on the driver configuration. Higher current draw means the cell depletes faster in terms of capacity per unit time, even though the total energy in the pack hasn't changed. If runtime at turbo is a concern, use standard mode for sustained operations and reserve turbo for short bursts.

The flashlight won't turn on at all after the battery sat unused for several months — how do I recover it?

LiFePO4 cells self-discharge slowly, but a pack left for months can drop below the BMS re-engagement threshold, causing the protection circuit to open and block output. Place the pack on the OEM charger and leave it connected for at least 30–60 minutes without interruption — many LiFePO4 chargers apply a trickle pulse that wakes a sleeping BMS. If the charger shows no activity at all after that window, check the charger with a known-good pack first to rule out a charger fault before replacing the battery.

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