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Originally Posted by Richard Cranium
You are setting it - both ways. You "program" or "pre-set the regulation, with the software so that the mechanical switch selects an optimal power or run time.
Ah, that's different. Still, to me it makes more sense to have this capability built into the light and not the battery.

If you "don't get it" then you won't get it.
At $40 for a 900mah battery I won't be getting it.

Aside from the cost, I'm pretty sure this doesn't scale to higher power (yet). The max power I can find in their tech document gives a 4.5hr runtime, which means a 20ma current draw. Magicshine-level lights can draw several amps.
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