Streamlight Vulcan 180 HAZ LO 44352 Replacement Battery 3.7V
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Streamlight Vulcan 180 HAZ LO 44352 Replacement Battery 3.7V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
10200mAh
Streamlight Vulcan 180 HAZ LO — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (44352)
This is a 3.7V Li-ion battery rated at 10200mAh (37.74Wh), built to replace part number 44352 in the Streamlight Vulcan 180 HAZ LO. The Vulcan 180 HAZ LO is a high-intensity flashlight rated for hazardous environments — Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 locations. Voltage, connector, and BMS communication must match exactly for the driver to regulate output correctly.
- Vulcan 180 HAZ LO fit: The Vulcan 180 HAZ LO uses a single large-format Li-ion cell at 3.7V nominal. The driver is tuned to this voltage rail and will step down output if the cell voltage or BMS handshake falls outside its expected range. Only part 44352 carries the correct cell format and protection circuit for this light.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through charge, discharge, and mode-switch cycles on the Vulcan 180 HAZ LO. The BMS held stable under high-draw turbo output and tripped correctly at the low-voltage cutoff — no false shutdowns and no thermal flags during the test run.
- Hazardous-location storage tip: The Vulcan 180 HAZ LO is often kept on standby in industrial sites. If the light sits unused for several weeks, bring the battery to a full charge before returning it to service — Li-ion cells left at partial state of charge for extended standby periods drop resting voltage below 3.5V, which some drivers interpret as a fault condition on first startup.
Turbo mode runtime dropping sharply compared to standard output
Turbo mode on the Vulcan 180 HAZ LO pulls significantly more current than standard or low modes — often five to ten times more. At that draw rate, the battery discharges at a faster exponential rate, not a linear one. The driver also runs the cell harder thermally, which can trigger the BMS to reduce current before the capacity meter reads low. If turbo runtime feels short, that is expected behaviour, not a fault — switch to standard mode for longer continuous output.
Flashlight stepping down to a lower output mode before the battery indicator shows low
This is driver brownout protection activating, not a battery fault. As the cell voltage sags under high current draw near end of charge, the driver detects the voltage dip and steps output down to protect the cell. The indicator reads state of charge at rest voltage, not under-load voltage — so it can still show partial charge when the driver has already stepped down. Let the light cool for two minutes, then switch to a lower output mode and the driver will hold that level until true low voltage is reached, typically around 3.0V per cell.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Streamlight
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Vulcan 180 HAZ LO dims suddenly in turbo mode even though the battery is freshly charged — what's happening?
This is the driver responding to voltage sag, not a weak battery. Under turbo-mode current draw, even a full cell can dip in voltage momentarily — the driver reads that as a low-voltage condition and steps output down to protect the cell. Switch to standard mode immediately after a dim-down event; the driver will stabilise and hold that output level. If it keeps happening on a new battery, check that the cell contacts are clean and making full contact — a dirty contact adds resistance that worsens the sag.
After sitting on standby for a month, the Vulcan 180 HAZ LO won't turn on — did the battery fail?
Probably not failed — just deep-discharged. Li-ion cells left unused lose charge over time, and if the resting voltage drops below roughly 3.0V, the BMS locks output to prevent damage. Put the battery on charge immediately and leave it for a full cycle without interrupting it. Most BMS circuits will re-initialise and accept a charge once voltage is pushed above the lockout threshold; the light should function normally after one complete charge.
The Vulcan 180 HAZ LO battery drains noticeably faster than it used to on the same shift — what causes that?
Capacity fade from shallow cycling is the most common cause in standby-use flashlights. If the battery is topped off after short uses rather than run through fuller discharge cycles, the Li-ion cell can develop a narrowed usable voltage window over time. Run the battery down to low-output mode stepping down (around 3.0–3.2V under load) before recharging — two or three deeper cycles often partially recover usable capacity. If capacity remains noticeably reduced after that, the cell has degraded past recovery and replacement is the next step.
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