Marc_E
(Marc E)
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It doesnt run the same, something will change. What changes depends on how the driver is designed. (The driver is the electronics that sit between the battery and the LED to control things.)
The 3.7v and 7.4v are supplied to the driver, the driver can control the current that it gives to the LED.
Voltage is not power, power is a combination of voltage and current (voltage multiplied by current to be precise, 4 amps at 3.7 volts has the same power as 2 amps at 7.4 volts. 4x3.7 = 2x7.4)
If the driver is designed to supply the same power to the LED regardless of the voltage it is being fed then the LED will act the same with 2 batteries as it does with 1, but 2 batteries will give twice the runtime at the same power as 1 battery. (ie 2 batteries last twice as long as 1).
If the driver is designed to give more power to the LED when the voltage it is being fed increases then the LED will be brighter with 2 batteries than with 1 for the same runtime.
In other words, with 2 batteries you would either get more runtime or more brightness than with 1 battery, and sometimes a bit of both.