Okay- I'm going to do a few cycles and keep track of discharge times. I plan on initially charging the cells, placing them in a freezer, and then putting them into an electric shaver and running them down. I figure the current draw from the shaver isn't as low as a flashlight, which would take hours or days to run down, but not quick+high loading to drain it quickly but incompletely. The charger does a good job of keeping the cells from getting hot, thought I'm uneasy about them getting as warm as they do, and then directly discharging them- seems like this would only quicken the building of internal resistance. That's why I'm going to put them in the freezer- to allow them to cool down, but quickly enough that any self-discharging while waiting is negligibly small.
This whole thing seems rather ghetto- is it at least going to do more good than harm?