LIPOs and the cold
#1
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Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 254
I was wondering if someone could give me some information about how LIPOs do with the cold. I know some store their batteries in the fridge with no issues. I'm wondering/worried more about when temps get below freezing. I prefer to keep my batteries in the garage but with the cold weather (below 0) how this could effect my battery packs. I am also worried about condensation forming on the inside of the packs when they warm up. Am I over reacting?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
#2
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 5,366
From: Central Wisconsin USA
I was wondering if someone could give me some information about how LIPOs do with the cold. I know some store their batteries in the fridge with no issues. I'm wondering/worried more about when temps get below freezing. I prefer to keep my batteries in the garage but with the cold weather (below 0) how this could effect my battery packs. I am also worried about condensation forming on the inside of the packs when they warm up. Am I over reacting?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
#3
I was wondering if someone could give me some information about how LIPOs do with the cold. I know some store their batteries in the fridge with no issues. I'm wondering/worried more about when temps get below freezing. I prefer to keep my batteries in the garage but with the cold weather (below 0) how this could effect my battery packs. I am also worried about condensation forming on the inside of the packs when they warm up. Am I over reacting?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
But don't run them when they are cold - that is really not good for them.
#4
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 7
I store my 4S LiPos in my home freezer over the winter because I only get to run my E-8s duing the warmer months in New Jersey. Two of my 4S fantoms stored this way for two winters (meaning they were three seasons old last summer) perform on a par with new ones of the same capacity.
But don't run them when they are cold - that is really not good for them.
But don't run them when they are cold - that is really not good for them.
#5
When it is about time to use them, I take them out of the freezer and let them sit for 2-3days inside the sealed bag and bubble wrap to come up to room temperature slowly (and so there will be no condensation on them). I cycle them once at low amps (1C charge, 1C discharge) and use them as normal.




