amishbill
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You are absolutely right. The more lumens out the front, the more continuous amps needed in the back.
You are also right that some batteries work better under high load conditions than others. It’s not a hard and fast linear equation, but in general, a battery will be good for high mAh capacities, or for high continuous amp loads. If you pay a little more, you can get ones that are better at both, but there’s still a balance between capacity and load.
I was looking into this a while back. Based on what I found then, an SP31 maxes out at about 3 amps. I’m a big believer in safety margins. If this light maxes out at 3 amps, I’d look for a battery with a rating of 5-8 or more amps. Going with a 15A battery like the popular Samsung 30Q will not cause any problems. The tradeoff is a 3000mAh capacity. You can also get a 3500-ish mAh battery with a lower continuous load rating. Since you only need 3A for this light, it’s not a big deal.