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Surefire XSC Weapon Light Charger 2.47" - Efficient for Surefire Lights - CH21
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Surefire XSC Weapon Light Charger 2.47" - Efficient for Surefire Lights - CH21
| SKU | 51655173249 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Surefire |
| MPN | CH21 |
| UPC | 84871329187 |
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Product Details
Details
- The CH21 cradle charger allows simultaneous charging of two B12 batteries via USB connection, facilitating convenient and efficient power management
- Provides a charging time of up to 3 hr for two batteries, ensuring quick replenishment
- Includes a Micro-USB to USB cable for easy connectivity to various power sources, enhancing versatility and convenience
- Enables monitoring of charging status through the B12 battery's fuel gauge, ensuring awareness of battery levels
Features
The Surefire CH21 charger cradle kit offers rapid and straightforward charging for the B12 battery, essential for powering the Surefire XSC WeaponLight. Featuring a dual-bay design, the CH21 cradle charger can simultaneously charge two B12 batteries. The charge time for both batteries is up to 3 hr, ensuring efficient readiness for extended use.
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