All things do not always fit into apples to apples comparisons.
When I built my triple high output light I did so with the intention of using 20700 cells. Then those were difficult to find so I rebuilt it to take 26650’s. Then it was difficult to find a pair that would deliver. When I found the iJoy 21700’s the 26650 was left far behind in terms of absolute power. The Samsung 30T even blows away the iJoy cells. Capacity can be nice, but power is the brute force champion in the lights I build and nothing performs like the Samsung 30T. Nothing even comes close.

I know it’s not every day we have a light that wants 30A or more, but in this lights case, it went from 36A on the iJoy’s to 48.8A on the 30T’s. Shockli 5500mAh 26650’s can’t compete.

Sure, it’s nice when you show us what you want us to see in the charts from HKJ, but if you want to push the Luminus CBT-140, SST-90, SBT-70, or the new CFT-90, then you’re gonna need something the Shockli can’t deliver. Power. Pure unadulterated raw power. Run times be danged. We don’t pay $50-$115 per emitter to run em on the conservative side.

And this chart only goes up to 30A, the difference is assuredly more exaggerated at 40A or 50A…

These kinds of lights hit a cell very hard, we get deep discharges quite fast, so the ability to re-charge at 3A like the C4-12… to 4 cells at a time… is epic!

Taking both these cells fresh off the C4-12 charger just moments ago…the 30T allows 45.1A draw for 19,734 lumens in this light. The Shockli’s allow 25.4A for 12,592.5 lumens. Cell choice makes a 7,000 lumen difference. Seems to me the argument is proven by the very cells in question.