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Non-LED Maglites are equipped with a spare light bulb encased in the tailcap. LED bulbs have a significantly longer lifetime, and thus generally do not need to be replaced. LED Maglites do not include a spare LED, but some include a spare conventional bulb. | Non-LED Maglites are equipped with a spare light bulb encased in the tailcap. LED bulbs have a significantly longer lifetime, and thus generally do not need to be replaced. LED Maglites do not include a spare LED, but some include a spare conventional bulb. | ||
==Rechargeable batteries== | |||
According to Mag Instrument, it is safe to use rechargeable batteries in Maglite flashlights.<ref>Rodion (26 July 2008). [http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?topic=5621.0#msg102145 "Maglite and NiMh battereis"]. ''Multitool.org flashlight forum''. Reply #3. Retrieved 10 February 2013. Quoting: Don (26 July 2008). Email message to poster. Mag Instrument, Inc.</ref> | |||
==Step-down regulation== | ==Step-down regulation== |