Safe to keep RC equipment in a hot car while at work?
#1
Question - do you keep your RC stuff in your car while at work? What temp outside do you start to worry about damage?
The local track is a 2min drive from my work so I have been bringing my RC cars and equipment to work and leaving them in my car (except for the lipos they are in a bag I always bring with me inside just in case). It has been cool so far this year (low 70s F) but it for sure will heat up soon. If you crack the windows and use a windshield cover, at what outside temp do you think is too much?
I would bring it inside but I always get mixed reactions from people and it can become a distraction. I guess I could keep the cars in something so they are not visible..
I am not worried about theft during the day, our lot has a parking attendant.
The local track is a 2min drive from my work so I have been bringing my RC cars and equipment to work and leaving them in my car (except for the lipos they are in a bag I always bring with me inside just in case). It has been cool so far this year (low 70s F) but it for sure will heat up soon. If you crack the windows and use a windshield cover, at what outside temp do you think is too much?
I would bring it inside but I always get mixed reactions from people and it can become a distraction. I guess I could keep the cars in something so they are not visible..
I am not worried about theft during the day, our lot has a parking attendant.
Last edited by socalcloin; 06-08-2018 at 10:45 AM.
#2
I’ve done it for years. Even batteries, though I do not recommend leaving battery in car. I did recently have a body basically melt from heat. I had a camera zip tied to it. The camera must have gotten hot, Touring car body is now almost flat.
#5
Wow - that is crazy the body melted. Thanks for the info. I am sure it is fine today - I think the max temp is 80F and my car is in partial shade.
Will have to rethink it later on as it gets to 95F+
Will have to rethink it later on as it gets to 95F+
#7
I had 5 others in the car that have no damage. That why I believe the camera that was ziptied to roof caused it. I will say it did completely suprise me when I open car and saw it.
#10
Valley California weather here so gets into the triple digits often enough in the summer
I park in a spot that gets shady in the afternoon so at least in the peak heat its not getting as much influence from radiant heating from the sun. I also just crack the windows to help the inside of the car normalize.
Otherwise I just bring the batteries into work with me. On a really hot day I would also take the transmitter battery out to.....i think after that the electronics are generally able to cope with getting 125 or so. I used to be concerned about the LCD screens on the transmitter and charger but never have had a problem.
The suggestion to use a large towel to cover your gear from direct sunlight is a good idea too.
I park in a spot that gets shady in the afternoon so at least in the peak heat its not getting as much influence from radiant heating from the sun. I also just crack the windows to help the inside of the car normalize.
Otherwise I just bring the batteries into work with me. On a really hot day I would also take the transmitter battery out to.....i think after that the electronics are generally able to cope with getting 125 or so. I used to be concerned about the LCD screens on the transmitter and charger but never have had a problem.
The suggestion to use a large towel to cover your gear from direct sunlight is a good idea too.
#11
Never leave lipos and eletronics closed on a sunny day closed on a 1:1 car.
I lefted my remote one day in the begining, maybe 8 years ago and was dead when i was going to use it.
So never lefted anymore RC gear at sun on a closed car, after that. I learned the lesson the hard way. Not the worst, cause lipos could ignite and fire the 1:1...but a dead tx...was enough...
You have been warned!! Seriously. Even last year eard on the news...a baby was left on a hot sunny day car and 2 hours later was not alive anymore.......
I lefted my remote one day in the begining, maybe 8 years ago and was dead when i was going to use it.
So never lefted anymore RC gear at sun on a closed car, after that. I learned the lesson the hard way. Not the worst, cause lipos could ignite and fire the 1:1...but a dead tx...was enough...
You have been warned!! Seriously. Even last year eard on the news...a baby was left on a hot sunny day car and 2 hours later was not alive anymore.......
#12
I keep my stuff in the rigid tool boxes and even in the car the insides stays pretty cool. I would make sure to keep them out of direct sunlight, and if in a toolbox they should be okay. I highly doubt it gets all that hot in the car, considering running temps are well over 100*. But like i said, inside the rigid toolboxes it is actually cool to the touch.
#14
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
The club in my area has a Wed night program that starts at 6pm prompt... just enough time for me to get there when I leave straight from work. Here in Texas we see heat up to 115°F in the summer so I make sure to park under a tree.
I always remove the batteries from my cars and will bring my charger + packs in a carry case into the building and will charge my packs an hour before I leave work at my desk.
It's very important to minimize the time packs are charged in a nice cool office and then exposed to extreme heat because heat will cause voltage to spike which can effect IR and packs can swell.
I always remove the batteries from my cars and will bring my charger + packs in a carry case into the building and will charge my packs an hour before I leave work at my desk.
It's very important to minimize the time packs are charged in a nice cool office and then exposed to extreme heat because heat will cause voltage to spike which can effect IR and packs can swell.



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