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Kaged_Gryphon

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Found an old broken laptop at work (salvage yard). Dismantled the battery to find 6 Samsung ICR18650-22H's. Anyone know the specs on these? Tried to search google but everything kept pulling up the 22f's.
 

BoomStick

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Found that max discharge rate is 2c. If I'm not mistaken that's less than 5 amps. That plus the fact that icr chemistry isn't as safe as imr chemistry I personally wouldn't use them for vaping.
 

Kaged_Gryphon

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Should I sell them or use them to build an external battery pack for my phone?
 

BoomStick

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Building stuff is always cool. As long as you do the discharging - charging correctly, they should work well in a low current power pack. Good luck and be safe.
 

Jon@LiionWholesale

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It's another revision of the 22F, same basic specs. Max discharge of 2C, or about 4A. And the cycle life of Samsung ICRs will be significantly better if you keep it at more like 1A or 0.5A per cell.

Would work great for a external battery pack for a USB device. If you make a pack, these are ICR cells so make sure you put in a protection circuit.
 

Kaged_Gryphon

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Does the LUC V4 have a protection circuit? I saw in the manual that came with mine that it doubles as a portable phone charger if you put a couple batteries in it.
 

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