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A relative just gave me a nocp5 night vision and i was wondering what kind of batteries does it take (AA?) and i have a problem with the power button it wont turn on but the infrared come on .... what could be wrong with it?

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Hello, NO double A's. Two CR123A 3 volt batteries. GB...stewbison

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