What enderman was getting at. Is the cells were fully charged. And sat for months or year or so it kills the capacity. I’ve seen this with cells I’ve misplaced for months. And when I’ve found them lost 400 or 500 mah. They should be lowered to the factory voltage. If your not going to use them in the next month. But having a couple hundred cells I don’t really worry about it. The recycle bin will give me plenty of new and slightly used cells to replace them
But yes in every battery spec sheet it has a table and they store it for 30 days. And the recovery rate is usually 85 to 90 percent or higher. leaving them at full 4.2 charge. Lithium cells don’t like to be fully charged for months on end. Some spec sheets go by the next charge and discharge cycle some do 3 charge and discharge cycles to see the recovery rate of the mah
If you go to 18650batterystore they pretty much have all the spec sheets on the cells you want. Imr batteries use to link them but they don’t anymore. You can learn alot by spec sheets on various cells.
Charging to 4.1 will get you some more cycles out of the battery and a little easier on the cell. That’s about 90 percent charged. Your not losing much mah