A few things:
On that other thread you mentioned being interested in input on your battery pack assembly. I don't see anything to comment on at the moment, but I'll be glad to TRY to answer any specific questions you can come up with.
Now, on your LED headlights, I am a little ahead of the game and have some advice.
First of all, VERY neat assembly! It looks 'bitchin' as we used to say back in the '60s
But you
should use a protective circuit on your battery pack. Those LEDS will drain it down to nothing eventually (although with 9AH you are probably talking days to drain below the danger point). Those Chinese 5mm LEDS will keep operating down to micro-amps.
I've got one that has been burning on two Energizer Lithium AAA primaries (1.7v nominal each)
continuously for about
three years. I just checked, and it is drawing .005ma at about a volt. A rechargable LiIon or LiPo would be long past recovering.
I'll be glad to send you a protective circuit (free) Just four solder points on a 1in. X 1/4 in. X 3mm circuit board anywhere between the end of your battery string and the light. That way you don't have to worry at all. Just PM me with your address and I'll get it in the mail ASAP.
I'm not familiar enough with the Emoli cells to give a definitive answer on 'catastrophic' failure due to over discharge. I know that they are safer than LiIon or LiPo batteries, but it is supposedly possible for the Lixx batteries to 'vent with flame' if over- discharged: Super rare, compared to over charging them or puncturing the case. but according to the manufacturers, within the realm of possibility.
Here is a good source of info on LEDS, batteries, lights and stuff.:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/
I've been a member there for about 7-8 years, and have learned a whole lot.
Of particular interest might be the 'Batteries included' forum:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=9
The RC forums may be more cutting edge on battery technology, but the CPF guys can be just as obsessed over battery stuff, and if you want to build or just be well informed about cutting edge portable lighting of any kind, there is no better place.