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today i was interested to know if i could get some 18650 batteries cheap. i simply walked into batteries plus (any local battery store should do fine) and asked if they had any dead laptop batteries. so he turned around, picked one up from a bucket and handed it to me. then proceeded to ask what i was doing with it. i told him i was going to power lasers, flashlights and such. anyways i opened it up and found 6 red sanyo 18650 batteries. sanyo 18650s reliably produce 2600mAH and can handle high draw, up to 5.2 amps according to their data sheet. i broke out my analog multimeter(i need a digital one) and i had four good batteries, wont know about the other ones until i get a charger. i assume they are dead. chances are one cell of every set that is in series will be dead, unless it is the board that is fried. they will not be protected, but they will be batteries, and they may be free.
just a side note. anyone know if rayfoss is still ignoring support emails about broken lasers. she answers all my questions but i have no idea if it's faona anymore from what i'm hearing.
just a side note. anyone know if rayfoss is still ignoring support emails about broken lasers. she answers all my questions but i have no idea if it's faona anymore from what i'm hearing.