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Wildcat1971 08-12-2014 06:19 PM

Should I puff puff pass?
 
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lol, I have a couple puffed packs. I even measured the puff. 4mm of swelling. They balance and have pretty good IR, but alas they are a pain to mount in the B5. And puffed packs make my OCD kick in. So the question i: Use for practice, sell cheap, give away, throw away or keep using till they pop? How did they puff? Well, I loaded my car and went back inside for the awards ceremony (20 mins), then went home. Since the van has AC, I assume they puffed during that 20 minute span I was watching the awards go out. What can I say? Arizona heat.

Frank L 08-12-2014 08:36 PM

Packs seem to puff for different reasons. The easiest way to puff a pack is to heat it up, I have had packs that puff like those and still work well, I agree they are a pain to mount. The only packs that I haven't had any issue with puffing until they go are thunderpower every other pack, no matter how expensive, seem to sometimes puff. I would run it, you will prob never feel the difference.

lbenton 08-13-2014 05:25 AM

A good pack will still puff a bit long before it really dies.

30Tooth 08-13-2014 04:56 PM

I had one of those packs with diamond shaped cases and it was puffed a good 4mm each side. Proceeded to use it for a year, maybe twice a month or more and then it just lost power and disposed it.

Wildcat1971 08-13-2014 05:07 PM

yeah, its an IP lipo. 4800 mah. same as the protek and some other brands.

30Tooth 08-14-2014 08:32 AM

Just use them a couple more times, mine went punchless then I decided it was enough.

Wildcat1971 08-14-2014 08:41 AM

yeah, I monitor the IR. They are still punchy. Someone contacted me about a trick to try, so I am seeing how well it works.

30Tooth 08-14-2014 08:47 AM

YGPM.

suzukipro 08-19-2014 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 13466910)
yeah, I monitor the IR. They are still punchy. Someone contacted me about a trick to try, so I am seeing how well it works.

Was it to poke a pin hole in them (non metal)and then tape over it after the swelling/ gas let out? I have a set of IP 7200Mah packs that have good Ir, but are swollen pretty good they still perform great, but the swelling scares me. let me know how you trick works out please.

Wildcat1971 08-19-2014 05:45 PM

lol, it didnt work. and no I am not poking holes in the packs, lol

asc6000 08-19-2014 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by suzukipro (Post 13478654)
Was it to poke a pin hole in them (non metal)and then tape over it after the swelling/ gas let out? I have a set of IP 7200Mah packs that have good Ir, but are swollen pretty good they still perform great, but the swelling scares me. let me know how you trick works out please.

geez dude, do you handle lighted dynamite everyday as your job ?
Poking a lipo is mental.

ThePanda 08-19-2014 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by asc6000 (Post 13478683)
geez dude, do you handle lighted dynamite everyday as your job ?
Poking a lipo is mental.

Haha, my thinking as well...




But what if it actually worked? :lol:

asc6000 08-19-2014 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by ThePanda (Post 13478754)
Haha, my thinking as well...




But what if it actually worked? :lol:

Isn't worth getting my face burned off for a $30 battery

suzukipro 08-19-2014 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by asc6000 (Post 13478683)
geez dude, do you handle lighted dynamite everyday as your job ?
Poking a lipo is mental.

I didn't say I would be trying it :lol:, but did recently read that someone had claimed it worked (I'm not advocating it actually works though).

asc6000 08-19-2014 07:46 PM

yea I read the same thread, still aint worth it. A little puffing is practically normal. Keep an eye on it and be careful.


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