JasonWW
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Keep in mind that a 30Q only charged to 4v would have less capacity. It would turn it into a 2600mah? cell. Something like that.
I think some tool battery packs start off with 2400mah (older model to save money) and end up with 2000mah which is why you’ll see a 5S pack rated at 2Ah and 18v.

There should be 5 cells in the pack above, all in series. Instead of 21v (4.2 x 5) we see 18v printed on the outside. In reality the pack should measure closer to 19.5v or 20v. Some Dewalt packs will say 20v max. Some brands might say 19v.
So even if you spent the money and time to swap 30Q into a battery pack you’d probably end up with 2.6Ah instead of 2Ah and it may not be worth the time and money to swap.