BlueSwordM
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Well, you can’t really driver any harder, or any less a 7135. You can just add less/more CC regulators until the light/driver can’t heatsink the chips anymore.
What you want is many 7135 regulators as possible for the light’s size while putting the LED at its most efficient/power ratio is.
For a single LED light, a 1x7135+3x7135+FET arrangement would be your best bet, as it would give you nice regulated runtime at around 300-400 lumens depending on the emitter, being perfectly sustainable even on a light like the H03/Convoy S2.
For a triple/quad, the 1x7135+6x7135+FET would be good, as the current is spread across the LED array, and is more efficient than a single LED, so doubling the power to about 950-1050 lumens would give you decently sustainable runtime as long as it has thermal management.
For a biiig light like the BLF Q8, I would go with 1x7135+16x7135+FET if possible. Now that would be nice 