I assume that manufacturer published battery life is not what users are seeing in the field.
Are there any users who could comment on battery life in a variety of THERMAL units (sights and clip-ons)?
I have reviewed the Raytheon W1000-9 Battery Performance Testing thread and am interested in comparisons.
You trying to make me go out an purchase a UTAC-32M for battery testing!? -wink-
I've been using a helmet mounted PAS-29 with good results... (it was a PITA to get the accessories, but I got em)
Anyway, if the product uses a CR-123A battery, or a number of them in either parallel or series, we should be able predict how that unit is going last.
The big thing I'm going to assume is that the quality of the CR-123A is the biggest factor. The question is, if you use it alot, are cheaper CR-123's worth it?
I know that they usually range from 1200mAh to 1500+mAh, which should result is better run times.
Take a look at this comparison:
(I don't know the current drain on the test bed used... so it may not be comparible to the UTAC-32M... BUT, unless the UTAC is a high current drain device, the general trends will be similar.)
Selfbuilt's CR123A Battery Comparison 2013
Then there is this shoot-out, which is at .5, 1.0,and 2.0 amps of drain in testing:
123 Battery Shoot Out
I tested the W1000 options because it was using a 6 x 9volt cassette... and there are limited options with the 9 volt battery and it just turned out that the li-ion rechargables with significantly lighter, and ran the unit for longer than top of the line alkaline 9 volts.
You've got lots of options for CR-123As!