Lipo storage case?
#3
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/SentrySafe...-Chest/5871661
This lil guy would work good too!!
For 20 bucks, it's fire AND explosion proof. You can't beat it.
This lil guy would work good too!!
For 20 bucks, it's fire AND explosion proof. You can't beat it.
#8
You may have a point there.
How much colateral damage was there? Was the surrounding area affected? Just wondering if the safe was the only thing damaged in the explosion. If so... it did its' job.
#12
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 103
I go by the following theory. My LHS has dozens of LiPo batteries sitting either on hooks, in a display case, or on a shelf. There are tens of thousands of the things (if not more) sitting in warehouses right now waiting to get shipped, along with those that are in transit to someone at this very moment. If they were that unstable we would be hearing about fires all the time and no hobby shop owner or distributor that sells them could afford the insurance 
If the thing is damaged and I'm trying to figure out what to do with it it's different, but normally I do what they do at the hobby shop and put them on a shelf for storage.
The only time I have ever heard of one going off is if it was damaged in a crash or if someone was doing a demo and blowing one up on purpose.

If the thing is damaged and I'm trying to figure out what to do with it it's different, but normally I do what they do at the hobby shop and put them on a shelf for storage.
The only time I have ever heard of one going off is if it was damaged in a crash or if someone was doing a demo and blowing one up on purpose.
#13
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Joined: Feb 2009
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/SentrySafe...-Chest/5871661
This lil guy would work good too!!
For 20 bucks, it's fire AND explosion proof. You can't beat it.
This lil guy would work good too!!
For 20 bucks, it's fire AND explosion proof. You can't beat it.
#15
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I err on the side of caution. I put mine in a liposack and then store the whole thing in an ammo box. I keep the lid closed, but I've yet to put a "damaged or suspect" lipo in the box. I suppose if I did, I would leave the box unlatched with the the lipo in the sack inside.
If I ever encounter a situation where a have a "puffed" lipo, I will be getting rid of it right away with the following disposal technique:
http://www.rctoys.com/pr/2007/07/06/...battery-packs/
Now there also seems to be some confusion as to whether this works if you have not made an opening in the batterys covering. I really can't argue it either way. With the hard case batterys I don't know how you would do this. I don't know that I want to do this lol. I think the key to the whole thing is discharging the pack. From what I've read, if its too charged then the salt water will eat the tabs off the pack before its fully neutralized and discharged.
If I ever encounter a situation where a have a "puffed" lipo, I will be getting rid of it right away with the following disposal technique:
http://www.rctoys.com/pr/2007/07/06/...battery-packs/
Now there also seems to be some confusion as to whether this works if you have not made an opening in the batterys covering. I really can't argue it either way. With the hard case batterys I don't know how you would do this. I don't know that I want to do this lol. I think the key to the whole thing is discharging the pack. From what I've read, if its too charged then the salt water will eat the tabs off the pack before its fully neutralized and discharged.



