Streamlight Ultrastinger 6V 1800mAh Replacement Battery
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Streamlight Ultrastinger 6V 1800mAh Replacement Battery - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
1800mAh
Streamlight Ultrastinger / SL20X-LED — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (77175)
This is a 6V 1800mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Streamlight Ultrastinger and SL20X-LED rechargeable flashlights. It replaces OEM part numbers 77175, 20175, 5.486.432, and 9926J. Both torches run the same voltage rail and physical cell format, so this battery fits either model without modification.
- Ultrastinger and SL20X-LED compatibility: Both models share an identical cell housing diameter, contact orientation, and 6V nominal requirement. The driver circuit in each light draws current from the same cell configuration, so the same replacement battery works across both platforms without any wiring or adapter changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on the Ultrastinger body. The cell held voltage across the full draw cycle, and the light driver did not drop to a lower output mode until the cell reached genuine low-voltage cutoff — no premature stepping down.
- Single-cell replacement protocol: The Ultrastinger uses a single multi-cell stick pack, not separate individual cells. Because the entire pack is replaced as one unit, there is no cell-mixing concern here — just ensure the replacement pack is fully charged before the first operational use after installation to let the driver calibrate to the new cell's starting voltage.
Why the Ultrastinger steps down output before the low-battery indicator triggers
The Ultrastinger's driver circuit monitors cell voltage continuously. As the Ni-MH pack discharges, internal resistance climbs and the voltage sags under high current draw. The driver detects this sag and reduces output to protect the circuit before the pack reaches full cutoff. This is not a fault — it is the driver's brownout protection working as intended. If the light dims noticeably but the charge indicator still shows good, the pack is near the end of its usable charge cycle, not defective.
Flashlight loses full brightness almost immediately after a fresh charge
This is the primary sign that the original Ni-MH pack has lost capacity through cycle fatigue. Ni-MH cells degrade gradually, and a worn pack may show a full charge voltage at rest but collapse under the high-current draw of the Ultrastinger's beam. The cell voltage under load drops fast enough to trigger the driver's dimming threshold within seconds. Replace the pack and verify the new cell holds above 5.4V under load during the first full discharge cycle.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Streamlight
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Ultrastinger dims almost immediately after I put it on charge all night — why won't it hold brightness?
A full resting voltage on a fatigued Ni-MH pack looks fine on a charger but collapses the moment the driver pulls high current. The cell's internal resistance has increased through repeated cycles, so voltage sags past the driver's brownout threshold within seconds of full-brightness draw. This is cell fatigue, not a charger fault. Replace the pack and confirm it holds above 5.4V under sustained load during the first full use.
My Ultrastinger flickers or cycles between bright and dim at the end of a charge — is the light itself broken?
The driver is not broken — it is cycling because the pack voltage is oscillating around the brownout threshold. As the Ni-MH cell depletes, voltage sags under load, the driver steps down, current demand drops, voltage partially recovers, and the driver steps back up — then repeats. Switch to a lower output mode to stop the cycling and use remaining capacity, or treat it as a signal to recharge. If flickering starts early in the charge cycle, the pack has degraded and needs replacement.
One charge used to last a full shift — now it barely covers an hour of intermittent use. What changed?
Ni-MH cells lose capacity through shallow-cycle degradation — repeated partial discharges without full cycles gradually reduce how much charge the cell accepts. The Ultrastinger's driver draws significant current at full output, so even modest capacity loss becomes obvious during a working shift. Run the pack through two or three full discharge-to-cutoff and full-recharge cycles using the Streamlight cradle charger. If runtime does not recover after that conditioning, the pack has reached end of service life and needs replacement.
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