Sirstinky
(Sirstinky)
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There’s no way to autonomously monitor the battery temperature in a flashlight that I know of. The driver measures the temperature of the mcu. From experience, li-ion batteries of the ICR type (like in laptops) have so much internal resistance that they will basically act like big resistors and limit the amount of current the driver pulls from the battery. The voltage will also sag sooner triggering lvp and reducing output or shutting down before the cell can overheat. Cells from major manufacturers have thermal fuses built in, like PTC’s except they don’t reset. Once the cell reaches 60-80 C, the fuse will probably trip and the cell will shut down permanently. High drain batteries are more durable and can handle 60 C or even 75 C for short periods. Once you get up to those temps though you’re putting a 15-20A load on it, which you’ll only get close to in the highest-power single cell lights.