Streamlight PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO 4.8V Replacement Battery
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Streamlight PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO 4.8V Replacement Battery - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
4.8V
Amp
3000mAh
Streamlight PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (76375)
This is a 4.8V, 3000mAh Ni-MH battery pack for the Streamlight PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO flashlight (Part No. 76375). It fits the intrinsically safe version of the PolyStinger platform — the one cleared for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Voltage and cell count match the original pack exactly.
- PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO platform fit: The HAZ-LO variant uses the same 4.8V four-cell sub-C Ni-MH configuration as the standard PolyStinger, but the housing and charge contacts are built to intrinsic safety ratings. This pack replicates that configuration — cell count, voltage rail, and connector orientation all match the original.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO charge cycle using the standard Streamlight dual-bank charger. The pack accepted a full charge without thermal runaway and held voltage above 4.6V through the bulk of the discharge curve.
- Sub-C cell replacement protocol: The PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO draws high current on full output. If your original pack has one weak cell from partial charging cycles, the HAZ-LO driver will brownout early — the whole pack needs replacing, not just topping off with a charger.
PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO dimming before the battery indicator drops
The HAZ-LO driver has brownout protection that steps output down before the battery indicator registers low. At high output, the four-cell Ni-MH pack voltage sags under load — the driver reads that sag as a low-voltage condition and cuts lumens to protect the LED and circuit. The indicator measures resting voltage, not load voltage, so it lags behind what the driver actually sees. If you notice dimming in full output mode, the pack is near end of charge even if the indicator hasn't lit yet.
Flashlight cycling through modes on its own near end of charge
Mode-cycling near end of charge is a driver brownout loop — the pack can't sustain the voltage needed to hold the current mode, the driver drops to a lower mode, voltage briefly recovers, and the driver tries to step back up again. This repeats until voltage collapses below the cutoff threshold. It is not a fault with the switch or driver board. Switch manually to a lower output mode when this starts — the pack has enough charge left to run at reduced output. When voltage at the contacts reads below 4.2V under load, recharge.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Streamlight
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO is dimming on full output but the battery indicator still shows green — is the battery failing?
The indicator measures resting voltage, not the voltage the driver sees under load. At full output, the four-cell Ni-MH pack sags under the current draw, and the HAZ-LO driver steps down lumens before the indicator catches up. This is brownout protection, not a faulty indicator. If dimming starts within the first portion of the run, the pack no longer holds voltage under load and needs replacing — check resting voltage after a full charge; it should read at or above 5.0V off the charger.
My PolyStinger LED HAZ-LO is running noticeably shorter on turbo than it used to — what changed?
Turbo mode draws significantly more current than standard output — the four-cell Ni-MH pack depletes faster because the current demand is higher, not because total capacity has dropped dramatically. If the difference feels extreme, the pack's internal resistance has likely risen from repeated shallow cycling. Ni-MH cells develop capacity fade faster when they are regularly topped off without full discharge cycles. Run the pack down to the low-voltage cutoff, then do a full charge before comparing output duration again.
One side of my dual-bank Streamlight charger shows a fault light — does that mean the new battery pack is defective?
A fault light on the Streamlight charger usually means the pack voltage on insertion was too low for the charger's initialisation threshold. Ni-MH packs can self-discharge during storage, and if the pack sits below roughly 3.5V total, the charger rejects it rather than force-charging. Remove the pack, wait two minutes, and reinsert — some chargers will retry and accept the pack on a second attempt. If the fault persists, check pack voltage at the contacts with a multimeter; a reading above 3.5V means the charger port itself may need inspection.
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