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well-
a. they are not called ‘low drain’- they are advertised as ‘high capacity’
a2. voltage WILL sag, that is the definition of ‘trying to take more current out than the battery is designed for’
b. the max output of the light may not be reached
c. it might take some life out of the battery to run it at high current levels, even though it will limit itself
(and you will never really know how much or if any, but you can read the specs for an idea)
d. it might also do this:
battery or the light might cut off due to low voltage under load (or just refuse to try them) but
still come back and work fine at lower loads
e. some lights may decide that, once the under-load voltage has occurred, the battery is dead and not try any output until you cycle the power
it should not hurt the light, but it may damage the battery some, and be inconvenient in a number of ways
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