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    I'm such a noob I thought 18650 was the amount of batteries he had. lol



    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    Loose 18650s are not classified as laptop li-ion batteries anymore. You may find a buyer here but the likely case is to take them to the battery store for recycling.

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