I have Lumintop LM34C.
Low discharge battery + added resistance of the protection circuit….good for low-current lights, but that’s just it.
I’d like to have something that works reasonably in a FET based light. So preferably Sanyo GA or equivalent coupled with a low-resistance circuit.
Is there anything like that on the market? Or at least anything better than what I have now?
It’s not about protection. It’s about charging.
Ideally I’d like unprotected cell with a built-in charger that has a fat direct connection between the button and call top. But that’s the ideal case - I doubt there’s a cell like that and I’ll be happy with anything significantly better than what I have now.
8 days after I asked this question Klarus has released 18GT-36UR which supposedly supports 10A discharge rate and has “3600 mAh”.
Now that’s listening to your customer needs!
Capacity is obviously bogus, but I expect it to come with GA inside and hopefully have a good protection / charging circuit.
Klarus has switched from G to GA. Anyway, even with G it would be bogus. Because none of Klarus lights would draw 3600 mAh from it before low voltage protection kicks in.
Though I do see a reason in jyst using manufacturer specs, it misleads the customer.