Ledlenser P5R Torch Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh Li-ion
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Ledlenser P5R Torch Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
800mAh
Ledlenser Torche P5R / P5R.2 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (7703)
This is a 3.7V, 800mAh Li-ion battery for the Ledlenser Torche P5R and P5R.2 rechargeable flashlights. It replaces OEM part number 7703 and fits the original battery compartment without modification. The P5R uses a single cylindrical cell with an integrated contact arrangement that this battery matches exactly.
- P5R and P5R.2 compatibility: Both models share the same battery housing dimensions and the same contact orientation, so this 52.00 × 14.50 × 14.30mm cell fits either variant without adapters or wiring changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on the P5R driver. The protection circuit cut off cleanly at the low-voltage threshold, and the charging circuit accepted the cell without error flags.
- Turbo mode draw tip: The P5R's turbo output pulls significantly higher current than its standard modes. Keep contacts clean on both the cell and the torch head — any resistance at the contact point causes a voltage drop the driver interprets as a depleted cell, stepping output down prematurely.
Flashlight driver stepping down output before battery indicator shows low
The P5R driver monitors cell voltage in real time and reduces output once voltage sags under load — even if the indicator hasn't triggered yet. On turbo, this can happen well before the cell is fully discharged because turbo draws enough current to drag the terminal voltage below the driver's threshold momentarily. This is brownout protection, not a faulty battery. Switching to the mid or low output mode stops the sag and lets the remaining charge deliver consistent light output.
P5R cycling through modes on its own near end of charge
When the cell voltage drops to around 3.2–3.3V under load, the driver can lose enough voltage headroom to briefly reset, causing the light to step through modes or flicker. This is the driver's low-voltage cutoff cycling rather than a defective cell. A fresh cell eliminates this — but if it appears early in the cell's life, check that the tail cap is fully tightened, as a loose connection creates resistance that mimics a flat battery. Tighten the cap and retest before concluding the cell is at fault.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ledlenser
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My P5R dims to a lower mode on its own during turbo — is the battery dead or is this normal?
This is the driver's brownout protection stepping output down when terminal voltage sags under turbo's high current draw. It happens even with a healthy cell because turbo pulls far more current than standard modes. If the cell is new and the dimming starts within seconds, clean the contact points on both the cell ends and the torch head with a dry cloth — resistance at the contacts mimics a low-voltage condition. If contacts are clean and the issue persists from a new cell, the original cell has degraded below 80% capacity and this replacement will resolve it.
The P5R runs noticeably shorter on turbo than it used to — what causes that and is it fixable?
Turbo mode draws roughly five to ten times more current than the standard output mode, so capacity fade hits turbo runtime far harder than it affects lower modes. A cell that still feels adequate on standard output can deliver noticeably less on turbo because the higher discharge rate exposes the cell's reduced peak current capability. This isn't a fault in the torch — it's normal lithium-ion capacity degradation after repeated deep cycles. Replacing the cell with this 800mAh unit restores the original current headroom the driver expects for full turbo output.
My P5R won't accept a charge — the charging light doesn't come on at all. What should I check first?
If the cell has been fully discharged and left that way for an extended period, the protection circuit may have tripped into deep-discharge lockout, and the charger can't initiate a charge cycle. Check the cell voltage with a multimeter — if it reads below 2.5V, the protection circuit has shut the cell down. Most chargers with a recovery or boost mode can bring it back; apply a low-rate charge at 0.1C until voltage climbs above 2.8V, then switch to the standard charge rate. If voltage won't rise above 2.5V after 10–15 minutes on boost, the cell is unrecoverable and needs replacement.
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