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Pulsar thermal battery’s dying


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If you can open the battery pack and identify the battery cell inside and replace the cell will be a damn sight cheaper than 35-40 quid for a new one , It will be a standard 3.7v li-ion battery inside.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Its a common issue on the Pulsar batteries. A number of those bought for the cull went down after just a year. I have a spare just in case but they have been fine. Nothing worse as it shows a full charge and an hour in it can be flat. 

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