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Most likely that battery has very high resistance already.
I’ve tested a number of batteries that some acquaintance donated to me (most are actually not “usable” but I experimented on them anyway).
Out of a bunch of (mostly not-really-usable) 18650s that acquaintance passed on to me, a few would still charge and hold the charge (but voltage will drop a bit). Using IR check of analyzing charger, they got around 400-600mOhms IR.
Tried testing on a Convoy S2+ and then tested the tailcap current, they could only provide around 1.5A (supposed to be 2.8A on a good battery), making the flashlight noticeably dimmer, even when it’s just “fully charged” (unlike a good battery, even when not fully charged, say still at 3.9v), that good battery can still provide nearly 2.8A (and corresponding brightness).
So that means the high IR battery cannot provide enough current. In your case, when used on the powerbank, if you’re discharging at a low rate, it probably will still work (say 0.5A discharge), but if you’re discharging at 1A then the voltage sags and it’s not able to provide enough power and the powerbank likely shuts off to “protect” the battery.