

🔦 Illuminate your hustle with Maglite’s powerhouse battery—never get caught in the dark again!
The Maglite 6 Volt NiMH Battery Pack (ARXX235) delivers a high-capacity 3.5 Ah rechargeable power source that extends flashlight runtime by 34%. Compatible with all MagCharger flashlights and chargers, this professional-grade battery is engineered by Intec for durability and up to 500 recharge cycles. Optimal care and charging practices ensure years of reliable performance, making it the essential upgrade for professionals who demand lasting illumination.
| ASIN | B002OEINLI |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,699 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #495 in Power Tool Battery Chargers |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,084) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2004 |
| Included Components | Maglite 6 Volt NiMH Battery Pack for Mag Charger |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | ARXX235 |
| Manufacturer | MAGLITE |
| Material | Other |
| Measurement System | Inches |
| National Stock Number | 6140-01-373-6648 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | ARXX235 |
| Power Source | Rechargeable |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
| Size | 6 Volt |
| Style | Music |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Voltage | 6 Volts |
R**L
PLEASE READ, IT'S WORTH IT -
EVERYTHING YOU'D EVER WANT TO KNOW ABOUT USING THIS BATTERY STICK - The OEM battery stick is always made by Intec. This is a very good battery, manufactured to high standards. The 5-digit printed code on the battery reveals: the first digit is always "I" (Intec), the 2nd and 3rd digits are the week of the year the battery was manufactured; the 4th and 5th digits are the year the battery was manufactured. In example, "I4914" would mean it was manufactured by Intec (for Maglite) between November 30th and December 6th of 2014. (1) This is a 6 VDC battery stick using NiMH battery chemistry, with a capacity of 3.5 Ah (can sustain a amperage drain of 1 amp for 3.5 hours, but real-world results are more common at 2 hours and 55 minutes). (2) ALWAYS charge a brand new rechargable battery for 24 hours to initiate complete saturation. If you can, mark the date of initial service on the battery with a marker or label. (3) NiMH has a 20% self-discharge rate per month when it isn't used. If not kept on a trickle charger, the battery should be topped off at least every 3 weeks, if not sooner. (4) NEVER charge a battery that is hot. Always wait 2 hours for the battery to cool and stabilize if it has been used to the point of becoming hot. (5) NiMH has a discharge-recharge cycle limit of approximately 500 times (depending on many factors). (6) Each NiMH cell is based on 1.2 working volts (5 half-D cells in this stick equals 6 volts). (7) The cut-off discharge voltage should not be allowed to drop below 5.0 volts (16.6666667% undervoltage) for optimal battery life. (8) *Batteries work optimally at 80 degrees F. If the temperature is higher, the voltage will drop; if the temperature is lower, the current will drop. (9) Most rechargable batteries are optimally charged at 61.7 degrees F (between 59 and 64.4 degrees F) ambient air. The slower you charge a battery the better it is for the battery. (10) Heat kills batteries. Do not let them roast/bake in a hot car (that includes you, LEO's). (11) Leave this battery stick in the MagCharger flashlight charging all the time when not in use. Once a month open the flashlight and examine the battery stick visually and electrically. Electrically, this new, fully charged NiMH battery should show 7.0 volts (16.6666667 % overvoltage) right out of the charger. If left to stabilize for more than 2 hours, it should read about 6.75 volts. (12) Never drop or slam the battery stick or flashlight; the battery core of the cell(s) could crack, allowing leakage and/or destruction of the battery and the flashlight. (13) If you have no plans to use the flashlight for more then 1 month, fully charge and then remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place (it's original box is good). You should still reassemble and recharge it every 3 weeks. (14) NEVER allow the MagCharger flashlight to sit in the charging cradle with the power supply disconnected/ non-functional; it will eventually drain the battery stick and destroy it to the point that it leaks and ruins the flashlight. (15) Maglite MagCharger flashlights systems are guaranteed for life to the original purchaser, excluding abuse of course. The ONLY things not covered are the bulb, the battery (after 1 year), and if you have a battery leak that stops the flashlight from operating (that's the one to be on guard for). This battery is used in a professional flashlight, and the battery stick, like the flashlight, is not cheap. With professional care, this battery stick should last at least several years (roughly 3 to 5 years), but may last up to 10 years under laboritory care conditions. * Voltage efficiency: 80 deg F. = 100% / 90 deg F. = 71% / 100 deg F. = 50% Current efficiency: 80 deg F. = 100% / 70 deg F. = 95% / 60 deg F. = 89% / 50 deg F. = 82% / 40 deg F. = 74% / 30 deg F. = 67% / 20 deg F. = 58% / 10 deg F. = 50%
B**B
Nice Product
Although I have recently received this product, I anticipate no problems. I had bought a Nickel Cadmium replacement battery for my Mag rechargeable flashlight earlier last year. Since then, I have acquired another flashlight (needing a replacement battery) identical to this one, so I swapped the NiCd battery to the new light, and replaced my original light with the NiMH battery. So far, no issues. It has held a good charge so far, but I really haven't used it long enough to deplete it. So time will tell to prove the NiMH vs. the NiCd as being a better value for the money, but so far, so good.
D**N
Best flashlight battery
The Maglite rechargable flashlite is one of the finist flashlights available. It's no wonder Police, Fire, Rescue, Home Inspectors, etc use this light. It's 30,000 lumen light is so bright that you can see it even on a sunny day. It's equally impressive at night also. That said, the batteries only last between two and seven years depending on use. With daily use as a home inspector they usually lasted two to two and half years with daily recharging. Since getting out of that business five years ago I've used the flashlite like most families, ocasionally as needed and when my grand children liked to remind me how bright they are. They too were quite impressed with them. Let me tell you - you get used to not having to replace batteries in your flashlite. But like all things; nothing last forever. But recently I finally tired of having one dim flash light that needed regular recharging ( I own three ). I asked my wife who's always out and about to stop by a national tool and electric franchise to pick me up a replacement battery. Fortunetly the sales clerk couldn't figure out which battery was correct and when she got home and reminded me how much they charge for em I said "well let's look on line". Good thing cause Amazon sells them for half as much. When I pulled my old battery I saw that I had wriitten the purchase date of Aug 03 on it. So there you have it. I used that light for two years professionally and four and half years as Harry Home Owner. So, are they worth it? you betcha. If you want to buy one flashlight that will serve you for likely the rest of your life, buy a Maglite rechargable and note the date of purchase on the battery. It's nice to be reminded years later how long it worked. Good luck. d
B**N
worked like a champ
worked and easy to install. Will have to see how long it lasts.
D**R
Replacement Battery for Maglite
Very good experience/transaction with this seller. This is my second replacement battery for my Maglite, which I retrofitted with LED lights and different chip. It has 3 intensity settings, and this battery works flawlessly with the upgrade. Couldn't give a longevity rating since I haven't used it very long yet, but I expect it to last as long as the last battery replacement. I'm glad these are still available since I've had my flashlight many years. I'm very pleased with this purchase and the price is right.
C**R
Dropped it In and ... Voila ... I Had Light
Worked like a charm. My previous battery lasted exactly three years as I was told it would last so the need for a replacement was not unexpected. I need to point out the the product description is wrong. It says, "Spare halogen bulb now included in the tail cap of the flashlight for no extra charge." There was no spare bulb but, fortunately, the bulb still worked fine. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to tell if it was the bulb or the battery that wasn't working. Addendum: Lasted 2 years with very infrequent use. Just dropped in the replacement and it lit up like a Christmas tree.
B**R
Worked great!
This fit perfectly and got my flashlight working!
D**R
Passt 👍 in die alte MAG
G**.
I have owned my Magcharger for close to 20 years, and the old NiCD battery had failed and leaked inside it. I cleaned up the light and then began sourcing a new battery. Amazon.ca had the best price, not only in Canada, but even compared to eBay and US suppliers. My tired old flashlight now has a bright future!!
T**L
Product is OK, delivery on time
T**1
Cubrió mis expectativas solo que necesitaba más y solo hubo una gracias
K**A
Excellent replacement for old ni cad batteries, I also changed to an LED lamp and torch is even better.
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