jasonck08
Flashlight Enthusiast
Most laptop 18650 cells have a max discharge rate of 3-5 Amps. I have cells from an Asus and Dell laptop. They are Panasonic and Samsung cells. I looked up the max discharge current and it is 4.8A.
If you plan on using these in a flashlight, I suggest keeping a millimeter handy. You don't want to discharge them to under 3v or you could permanently destroy the cell.
One thing that you should also do is test the capacity of the battery see what kind of mah is left. I used a 3W 3v bulb and timed how long it took to discharge the battery to 3v. I was surprised that the Panasonic cells after being over a year old still had about 80%+ of their rated capacity!
If you plan on using these in a flashlight, I suggest keeping a millimeter handy. You don't want to discharge them to under 3v or you could permanently destroy the cell.
One thing that you should also do is test the capacity of the battery see what kind of mah is left. I used a 3W 3v bulb and timed how long it took to discharge the battery to 3v. I was surprised that the Panasonic cells after being over a year old still had about 80%+ of their rated capacity!