new hollis 2012 16watt led shorty canister

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Hi Jimmy,

Voltage and a/h rating on our shorty pack are identical to the longer pack. Only difference is the overall length and battery chemistry - Lithium Polymer to Lithium Ion Until we have a better image available, i have pasted one below. Our old model canister is one the left, new shorty model on the right.

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Best Regards,
 
Cool!

What's the cost for the shorty canister only? It'd be a good backup/second battery for my original 16W system.
 
Which is better overall - LIPOLY or LIION?

Will the price be the same as the larger cannister. Are the Lumens the same?

If you buy the Shorty - and the larger model, could you swap out the canister with each other? In other words - are they threaded identically?
 
Li ion battery tech has improved 10x in the ladt 2 years lifepo4 are even better, more capacity, better discharge, non volitile if over charged......
 
It would appear that some distributors are already getting these shipped in....



I just ordered one and it is shipping out to me today!
 
What??

I dont understand that previous post. lifepo4 - ???

So is LI-ion better OR Li-poly.

He was referring to lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4)--it's reported advantage is that is safer (less combustible/etc in the event of overcharging/saltwater exposure). I'm sure that there is a wealth of information about it somewhere.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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