Lipo sparks (when plugged on a deans wired wrong) question
#1
Long story short a friend well a guy online sent me a electronic combo and told me i just changed the connectors for deans.............
assuming it was wired correctly i tried to connect my brand new PACK AND WHAM SPARKORAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is my pack dead or just a spark thats it?
My theory is just that it sent electricity out..... now i re-wired everything as it was supposed to be but im scared to have wasted a 50$ pack just there!
assuming it was wired correctly i tried to connect my brand new PACK AND WHAM SPARKORAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is my pack dead or just a spark thats it?
My theory is just that it sent electricity out..... now i re-wired everything as it was supposed to be but im scared to have wasted a 50$ pack just there!
#5
Sounds like you lucked out. Your pack is fine. Usually when you hook up a battery backwards to an ESC, it fries the ESC. I toasted a $150 Viper like that. I was using bullet connectors and borrowed a battery from a friend for a race. I didn't verify his pack was laid out like mine before plugging in. Arc and done.
#10
That's a hell of a lot different than plugging it into an ESC backwards. Dead shorting a battery puts a huge load on it and can stress the cells. I'm not surprised it died. LiPos are hardly fragile.
#11
Don't worry about the battery though.
#12
for a light tap of reverse polarity i might have screwed up the esc???? yikes... ok even tough it seems fine i will learn from it but seriously i don't see how why it would be dead
from that.... hell that mean just a 3s on that system would have make it melt
from that.... hell that mean just a 3s on that system would have make it melt
#13
The battery is more likely survive that than the ESC. If the ESC is fine and the battery did not have an obvious meltdown then you should be OK.
If you have any worry at all put it on the charger. They in many cases have built in protection to shield themselves against things like revers polarity or bad cells in the lipo. They will tell you if there is serious issue, and a balance charge can give you a hint as to more subtle issues. If it takes forever to balance then the cells are likely done for, but that is an age issue in most cases.
If you have any worry at all put it on the charger. They in many cases have built in protection to shield themselves against things like revers polarity or bad cells in the lipo. They will tell you if there is serious issue, and a balance charge can give you a hint as to more subtle issues. If it takes forever to balance then the cells are likely done for, but that is an age issue in most cases.
#14
Charge her with slow charge.
If she does not take any charge cause it's to low... put in nihm mode and after she's on 3v or more stop and put lipo mode again!
Or make it even more simple...
-Discharge the whole package to the voltage that cell have, and stop imidatly when all cells are equal!
Then in the next 3 days maximum balance charge the whole pack!
And all give kick again and again.
When storage the lipos for more then 3 days always charge in storage mode... if you charge normal or balance charge for storage the lipos will die very premature!
For what people say a below 2.5v lipo is dead is right but if leaved for 3 days mininum in that voltage (no problema)... if in those days you apply the right voltage either to play or storage they will live like new packs! I had some with 0,2-0,1v, yes i leaved an device on for 1 full day, and did the nimh mode and then lipo mode... and i still use that lipo, it was years ago!
In my experience it worked! Others may vary!
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Actually the one cell is deflated. It's about 1/2 the thickness as the others. I won't be surprised if he posts about his battery gong bad in about a month or so. Lipos aren't fragile? Lol they're literally the most fragile, high maintenance battery I've ever seen. You can short many other types and they arefine. I also never had to storage charge any type of battery to keep it from swelling in my life.



