I’m building a qlite s2 and just had a few questions on these types of drivers that regulates amperage.
Is it generally safe to use any type of battery for this driver because its restricting the amps by 7135s to the emitter?
Is it generally safe practice to always install a higher drain battery than what your emitter(s) can consume?
Driver will draw the same amps (3.04) as far as battery voltage is higher that led vf.
It is always safer to use a higher drain battery compared with the need of the driver, with regulated drivers.
Generally speaking the drivers most people start modding with can be divided into two groups.
First there are regulated drivers like the Qlite. These keep the current limited until the point is reached that the voltage of the battery sags below the forward voltage of the led. A high drain battery is better able to keep up a high voltage before sagging.
FET drivers are also commonly used. They act as an electronic switch. When open, the full power of the battery goes to the led. It is quite possible that the current is higher than (parts of) the led can handle. Especially if you did your best to eliminate all possible resistance in the flow of the current. Like bypassing of the tailswitch and driver spring.