question on Luminus sbt-70 led

so i know the sbt-70 is rated at 10.5a. i have one i want to run off 2 26650s in series, preferably in a 7g5cs or a Jax z1. what driver cani use for max amps? i know mountain electronics just started selling the 22mm mtn-max buck driver but it only goes to 6a at the moment. am i SOL unless i make a custom host with the 46mm 32x 7135 srk driver or a fet driver on 1 cell or figure out how to run 2 cells in paralell with a 22mm FET driver or what? i know it didnt do too bad in a D01 with stock driver but id like to be at the 10.5a mark or above. i was considering just using a 6a 22mm mtn-max buck driver in a z1 for it but id love to run it off 2 26650s in a z1 on a fet driver. thought about making a spacer between cells to run a 22mm FET driver off 2P cells in the z1. any suggestions? had the SBT for months now and only ever used it for 5 mins in a Couroui D01. i wanna build a decent thrower.

The UF-T90 originally came equipped with the HX-1175b driver and were stock at 7 amps. I would think it should be fine resister modded up to 10 amps with 2S. You may want to post the large diode that is rated for 10 amps max. I have driven MT-G2 with 4D cells into the low teens with the driver without issues, but the MT-G2 is one tough emitter. I don't know if the SBT70 has the same toughness.

A couple threads on the driver:

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