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I opened a old laptop battery and found 2 alive 18650 sony batteries

They are SE18650GR
And the first letters underneath are T 7C
Does anyone know their specs? And are they safe to vape?
 
This is all that I can find, hope it helps. There shouldn't be any problem. Try sticking them both after a full charge into a box and fire them up? If they don't work, they don't work, if they do, great. But, the safety features on a box are there for a reason so that they keep you safe. It should be just fine. Give it a try and get back to me.
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/7750
 
This is all that I can find, hope it helps. There shouldn't be any problem. Try sticking them both after a full charge into a box and fire them up? If they don't work, they don't work, if they do, great. But, the safety features on a box are there for a reason so that they keep you safe. It should be just fine. Give it a try and get back to me.
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/7750
I already read that entire post, I cannot find the specs anywhere. (I know that they work in a mod and that both of them are 3v+)
 
Do not use laptop batteries to vape.
You can find plenty of good 18650s for $5 from reputable sellers, no reason to risk injury to save $5.
Be safe, stay alive.
Do not use laptop batteries to vape.
You can find plenty of good 18650s for $5 from reputable sellers, no reason to risk injury to save $5.
Be safe, stay alive.
Thanks, my friend has some leftover LG batteries so I might just end up using them.
 

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