Pulsar Battery Pack
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Yes, the battery pack is identical.
Yes, your Pulsar Core is compatible with it. br>Mercantile Planet
I have my doubts, but I can't be certain.
Yes, if you have a place to mount the battery. Because the DFA75 lacks a side mount, you'll have to mount it to the rifle.
Selected User Reviews For Pulsar Battery Pack
There's plenty of power! I had some reservations about buying this EPS5 because my Night Vision unit eats rechargeable batteries like a kid eats skittles. I charged the unit after receiving it and went out all night hunting (over 7 hours of pretty much continuous use), and when I got home and plugged it into the charger, the charging unit still indicated that it didn't need to be charged. I've used it about four times since then with the same results, though I always plug it into the charger whether or not it says it needs to be charged. This is a fantastic machine. and allows me to hunt for an entire night without worrying about whether my Pulsar night vision or thermal unit will have enough power to last as long as I do. (I wish it came in a hard shell like the EPS3, but I have a cheek riser on the butt of my rifle with a pocket that this unit fits into perfectly. ) Thank you so much!.
This was purchased to supplement the power supplied by my PULSAR RXQ30V thermal imaging scope. It's in perfect condition. The power cord is extra long, but it can be shortened by storing it under the pouch's lid flap. The battery pack lasts me four five-hour hunts between charges, and it could last longer if I didn't want to completely drain it. This is far superior to having to replace two CR123 batteries every time you go hunting. The power cord can be worn on your belt or tucked into your pocket, but I prefer to keep mine strapped to the stock. This product is excellent value for money, in my opinion.
The Night Vision Scope was purchased by me. The scope's battery was dead. This is the one I purchased. So that I could use the Scope while I was at home for the holidays. I charged the battery completely as soon as I received it, and I used it later that night. It worked great, and I only had a quarter of the battery left after a five-hour hunt. When I got home, I put the battery in the charger and checked it at lunchtime the next day. When the battery refused to charge, I called and they immediately replaced it. So far, the following battery has performed admirably.
When the original battery died, I had to use an external battery to keep it going. This larger battery adds a little weight, but it lasts long enough that I don't need an external battery, even if I'm using wifi all the time.
I'd like to try this because the Apex 38 eats the little CR123A batteries like candy, but the Pulsar Locking QD Mount gets in the way of the port where the battery would be plugged in. Because you'll need an adapter cable that came with the camera, it'll be too tall to install or fit under the qd mount to allow for an external battery pack. Horribly thought-out placement of the port on the camera or the design of their $100 QD Mount.
Within three months, the battery had failed. I tested the charger with a different battery and it worked perfectly; however, NightGalaxy refused to replace the battery. It's a bad idea to sell products that you don't stand behind. Batteries that cost more than $100 should not be failing in such a short time.
This is a fantastic tool. Due to the CR123 batteries not lasting very long in my Pulsar Apex XD38A Thermal Rifle scope, I purchased this battery pack to power it. This battery pack will keep you in the field for a long hunt! For me, it was an excellent investment. It's something I'd strongly advise you to try.