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bmxRRT 06-29-2009 12:28 PM

Here's a hint
 
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DON'T continue to charge a lipo that does not want to ramp up to the set amp charge rate. Anyone got marshmellows? :flaming:

Gixxer2k4 06-29-2009 12:45 PM

i think you can buff that right out :nod:

bmxRRT 06-29-2009 12:49 PM

The wiring harnesses melted together, literally fused. To be honest with you, I was never happy with that box....not sure if I want to reincarnate it or not...might rewire and get a gel cell.

howtowakeakar 06-29-2009 01:04 PM

So what exactly happened? :confused:

I'm just a tad confused.

bmxRRT 06-29-2009 01:15 PM

Losi 14.8v 2200mah lipo....I started charging it at 2.2amps like normal and it wouldn't accept past 0.25amps. I restarted the charge and 20min later it was at 14v and 2.2amps, so I thought sweet- maybe I overdischarged it or something.

I fall asleep in my bed which is next to my work table, and I hear POP, POP, I jump up and think to myself OH SHITT BITCH. I unplug my charger from the wall and think to myself for a second. I grab the box by the handle and run downstairs(3 flights) to my outside cement patio, meanwhile as I'm running down the stairs its popping and smoking.

I lay the box upside down on the cement, go back upstairs, sleep for a few hours, I come back down to check on it- and my box is black and so is the cement.

Thank god for the metal box! :eek:

Oh and the wires are melted all the way back to the motor, can't salvage it.

howtowakeakar 06-29-2009 01:25 PM

I figured it was something like that, but I figured you tried charging it at like 10A. But that is just plain weird!

bentgear 06-29-2009 01:46 PM

Sounds like you may have been bit by the downside of using a lipo in a starter box. Too easy to run the battery down below acceptable limits and have it still cranking an engine. You don't know it till the next time you go to charge and the rate won't come up.

Best to add something that lets you know the voltage or plan on charging on a regular basis whether you think it needs it or not.

Glad it was a metal case.

Ed M.

8&stuff 06-29-2009 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by bentgear (Post 6000833)
Sounds like you may have been bit by the downside of using a lipo in a starter box. Too easy to run the battery down below acceptable limits and have it still cranking an engine. You don't know it till the next time you go to charge and the rate won't come up.

Best to add something that lets you know the voltage or plan on charging on a regular basis whether you think it needs it or not.

Glad it was a metal case.

Ed M.

x2
I peak all my lipos after every day and keep a log of each use before and after charge. all my losi lipos have been through many cycles and work today as good as the day i bought them, as well as my zippys and other cheapo lipos.........

losi_racer 06-29-2009 01:54 PM

thats one thing i keep an eye on in my starter box. Me and my dad use ours, but even with us both using it we can go at least a month without charging it and we still have plenty left, but i also went overboard with a 4400 lipo :nod::nod:

porkchop 06-29-2009 01:56 PM

that a chome top thought and it sucks way more amps then any other box

bradfox2 06-29-2009 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by bmxRRT (Post 6000728)
Losi 14.8v 2200mah lipo....I started charging it at 2.2amps like normal and it wouldn't accept past 0.25amps. I restarted the charge and 20min later it was at 14v and 2.2amps, so I thought sweet- maybe I overdischarged it or something.

I fall asleep in my bed which is next to my work table, and I hear POP, POP, I jump up and think to myself OH SHITT BITCH. I unplug my charger from the wall and think to myself for a second. I grab the box by the handle and run downstairs(3 flights) to my outside cement patio, meanwhile as I'm running down the stairs its popping and smoking.

I lay the box upside down on the cement, go back upstairs, sleep for a few hours, I come back down to check on it- and my box is black and so is the cement.

Thank god for the metal box! :eek:

Oh and the wires are melted all the way back to the motor, can't salvage it.


If your interested in selling it or giving it away Ill take it. Pm me I can pay for shipping.

MrUnlimited 06-29-2009 01:57 PM

That's why they call it the most dangerous battery on earth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DcpANRFrI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpUXuEg3fNE

Integra 06-29-2009 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by MrUnlimited (Post 6000868)
That's why they call it the most dangerous battery on earth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DcpANRFrI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpUXuEg3fNE




:rolleyes: those vids are a scare tactic....and imo they do a poor job of it....they are Blatantly dead shorting the packs and causing them to fail...How often do you hold your positive and negative wires together for the fun of it ?:lol:

8&stuff 06-29-2009 02:35 PM

lol iv burned a few lipos up. and some were after what integra just said, touching the wires. you live and learn. thats not good for any battery. try it with your gel batt(J/K). thats as dangerous

mauromj 06-29-2009 02:53 PM

:sweat:All the time :eek::eek:


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