Scallywag
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Well, the problem with cells in parallel is that they are linked together. So if they are at different states of charge, they are directly wired together to fix that as fast as possible.
In theory, cells of different capacity will drain at an uneven rate to keep the state of charge equal. I don’t know how well this holds up in practice - I’d be especially curious to compare high drain cells with very low internal resistance that are in parallel with low-drain cells. Say, a VTC5A with a 35E. Or maybe a 30T with a 50T.
In my multi-cell lights, I only use married cells. My S6 and MF02 actually share the same set of 4 married cells. It makes me feel better so I do it that way.