If it should, why doesn't it do?
I tested many batteries:
- 6 x 18650 Trustfire 2500 blue
- 8 x 18650 Trustfire 2400 black
- 4 x 18650 Ultrafire 2600 magenta
- 2 x 18650 Ultrafire 3000 red
- 1 x 18650 AW 2200
- 3 x 18650 AW 2600
- 6 x 16340 Trustfire 880 gray
- 4 x 16340 Ultrafire 880 gray
- 4 x 16340 Trustfire 880 white
- 4 x 16340 Trustfire black
- 4 x 16340 Ultrafire 1000 blue
- 6 x 16340 AW 750
I tested each battery several times by discharging it into different sets of resistances. The currents are: 0.4A, 1.2A, 3.5A, 5A, and for a few of the batteries: 1.7A, 2.4A.
Each time, I let the battery to discharge until its protection triggers. Sometimes, I remove the battery just after the protection triggers and sometimes, it get reseted by itself. But I often forget the battery for one hour or more and in this case, the protection remains activated even after the battery is removed. I checked it with every of my tested batteries, and my test at 5A is one of the hardest the batteries can manage.
How could a flashlight working with two 18650 could be harder than my tests, and how could it result differently than my tests?