Lipo safety question. I dont want any fire
#1
Lipo safety question. I dont want any fire
I was attempting to cycle my new 2s LiPo and accidentally discharged it way below 3V per cell. I pulsed in on the charger a few times because it would not take a charge for longer than 10 seconds during each pulse. I accepted failure and went along with my day and then a few hours later it was able to accept a very slow charge (@ 2A) up above its nominal voltage.
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
#2
I was attempting to cycle my new 2s LiPo and accidentally discharged it way below 3V per cell. I pulsed in on the charger a few times because it would not take a charge for longer than 10 seconds during each pulse. I accepted failure and went along with my day and then a few hours later it was able to accept a very slow charge (@ 2A) up above its nominal voltage.
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
Why did you cycle the cells? there is absolutely no need to do that sort of thing with lipo's.
Skiddins
#3
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Don't cross post please. I understand you want an answer but patience works well too.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-any-fire.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-any-fire.html
#4
I was attempting to cycle my new 2s LiPo and accidentally discharged it way below 3V per cell. I pulsed in on the charger a few times because it would not take a charge for longer than 10 seconds during each pulse. I accepted failure and went along with my day and then a few hours later it was able to accept a very slow charge (@ 2A) up above its nominal voltage.
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
Should I still be very worried about using this Lipo even though it is back in the acceptable volt range??
Has anybody ever been able resurrect a battery like this and still uses it??
#5
the pack was new and i thought that it would be best to discharge the old factory charge before putting it through the rough style of a lap. I read that it was healthy to cycle a new lipo before use.
#6
#7
I cannot remember, somewhere on the internet, some forum probably. Nowhere worth citing. thanks for the support!