The end of life of cell is unknown,a cell can last more than ten years with great amount of energy.
The only limiting factor value is internal resistance and self discharge rate, but this can be compensated.
So for example you have a pack of six cells ( six pack?! ) from old many years laptop. 3S2P 12V (3serial 2 paralel)
Those cells sure are dead tired. For test capacity the usefull cap sure is less than 50% or much less, some at zero volts, but most easy to recover from zero to life again.
So there are few options and you can choose one:
1st case - Send cells to trash (most do this , worst case scenario..)
2nd case- Put cells at storage and never use them anymore..
3rd case -Use those cells for power 0,25W LED or low drain apps with very low performance
4rd case -Pick up 3x new good quality brand cells to pair with every 2P (Your final battery will be 3P3S - MAKE sure all cells same voltage at join moment) --> 12V more than +5Ah (4,2V to 3,6V voltage window ) battery for any medium demand current app (reuse concept) Test you new 3P3S pack @ 2,5A discharge rate. post results if you want..
Sony speakers are kind of load but to play very loud sound & bass with class D 200W RMS amp
docware user contributor:
Thanks for your great graphs , really easy to understand cells limitations and performance.
Could you or anyone do a great graph using 2 old cells paralleling one new good quality to show US tha great results.
Compare old cell#1 solo, old cell#2 solo , (cell #1,#2,new#3) parallel combined at 2,5A discharge
That data should be great for all community to see reuse concept. Thanks