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I looked at this site that many of you often mention, there are many beautiful torches, which in the end we know well that they become hosts for laser pointers.. but this does not matter, what made me turn up my nose was seeing how all the models, use only 1 unprotected 21700 cell with amperage up to 9A, it is limiting as a policy, if you choose this brand! Yes it is true that you can play with your laser pointer for much longer than with the classic 2 cells in series, but in the end you get more fun and less diode life cycle, is it true or not?
even on the site itself, there are no 9000Mha, the max they have reaches 6000Mha.
 





This https://convoylight.com/
This little cell are cute , i never watch one cell how this
Even JLasers uses only 1 unprotected 21700 3.7V cell with capacity up to 9A. Comparing with the official Convoy website, I believed that they were flashlights that used only 1 powerful cell! A bit like the WL of the past
 
It is amazing what idiocy is posted by people who do not comprehend the subject they post about and fill in the gaps with imaginary world nonsense that makes no sense at all. Maybe is a pervasive lack common sense? Out of thin air pretending they even have a vague understanding of a technology and the terminology that goes with it they and post a nonsense gibberish post for attention as if what they like or don't like about their imaginings has any meaning at all anywhere in the world or on the internet to begin with.
Apparently, this is especially true when the person posting has the emotional maturity, impulse of a 4 to 7 year old child+ the overall mentality of an 7 to 10 year old child playing delusional pretend on the internet at best.
Very obviously if a manufacturer like Convoy is posting about a 9amp capable tail cap on/off switch
they are not talking about a 9000mAh battery charge capacity which doesn't exist.
 
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Titan - Cerberus (7W 450nm)

Requires 1x 21700 3.7V Flat Top, UNPROTED CELL CABLE OF 9A CONTINUEUS. (Not Included)
Keep Lens Clean! Do Not Burn Objects Closely!
Short Duty Cycle: Let the Unit Rest When Hot!
No Reverse Polarity Protection. (Inserting battery backwards Will Damage Driver)
Focusable G2 Lens Installed.
Single Mode Driver.
ALUMINIUM BODY.

What does it mean ? Is it my imagination? Or is it reality?
 
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I looked at this site that many of you often mention, there are many beautiful torches, which in the end we know well that they become hosts for laser pointers.. but this does not matter, what made me turn up my nose was seeing how all the models, use only 1 unprotected 21700 cell with amperage up to 9A, it is limiting as a policy, if you choose this brand! Yes it is true that you can play with your laser pointer for much longer than with the classic 2 cells in series, but in the end you get more fun and less diode life cycle, is it true or not?
even on the site itself, there are no 9000Mha, the max they have reaches 6000Mha.
One cell vs 2 in series is pretty much just a driver difference. Two cells in series pushing out 2A at 4V each are going to end up with 2A at 8V. One larger 4A 4V battery is the same power, but if you have a laser that requires 5V, the two in series will need a driver that lowers voltage and boosts current, while the one by itself will need a driver that boosts voltage and lowers current. Some drivers can even do both.

But that's besides the point. The host doesn't really tell you the max battery output. Any host that can fit a battery can run that battery, even if it's putting out double or triple what was intended. It might just get hot faster.
 
One cell vs 2 in series is pretty much just a driver difference. Two cells in series pushing out 2A at 4V each are going to end up with 2A at 8V. One larger 4A 4V battery is the same power, but if you have a laser that requires 5V, the two in series will need a driver that lowers voltage and boosts current, while the one by itself will need a driver that boosts voltage and lowers current. Some drivers can even do both.

But that's besides the point. The host doesn't really tell you the max battery output. Any host that can fit a battery can run that battery, even if it's putting out double or triple what was intended. It might just get hot faster.
I understand, thanks for the explanation!
 


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