I only mean for single-emitter lights. In those cases, the current is limited to about 3-4 amps max. Yeah, it’s at the upper range for a low-drain cell, but they can handle it. I certainly wouldn’t recommend a low-drain cell for a quad-emitter light.

But before someone does this, I recommend they take out the cell after a few minutes and feel it. If it’s getting hot, then don’t use it in that light. A hot cell means it’s being stressed too much, as you mention.