SMC almost exploded
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Joined: May 2017
Posts: 946
From: Finland
So it is swollen? That can happen if it loses too much charge in storage as well. My first and most expensive battery sadly suffered that fate last spring. You could check the voltage with a charger or something if you're curious, but if it is indeed badly swollen the best practise is to fully discharge it and then dispose of it.
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I had a venom pack do this shortly after purchase. It was under warranty at the time, so when I contacted venom they had me give the bad battery a salt water bath for about a week. I had to take pictures of the process, send them in, and was taken care of quickly after that. Salt water will allow the pack to safely discharge to nothing and then can be thrown right in the garbage.
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Joined: May 2017
Posts: 946
From: Finland
Ouch, that's indeed a very dead battery. I had one swell a lot when it was (luckily) near empty and I accidentally shorted it - moved a metal object on top of it so that it touched both bare wires as the battery didn't have a connector at the time. But it was a softcase so it didn't look as dramatic as that.
#15
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Seen this happen to a guy who charged his batteries in a nice cool house, put all his charged batteries in the trunk of his car and after a couple hour drive to his favorite bashing spot, all his brand new packs in the trunk were swollen up like this because of the extreme change in temps... heat will increase the voltage of a LiPo which will cause them to swell.



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