Why do I keep exploding batteries????
#1
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Joined: Apr 2016
Posts: 3
I have a Venom PR2 charger and I have been using it for about a year charging many Nimh batteries.
I decided to try LiPo's and bought two hobby people 2s 5000mah 35c. I charged the first one with no problem with charger settings at 2s 7.4v and I did a slow charge rate of 3.5amps. The second battery was charged in the same manner but popped and 3 min later burst into flames. luckily I had it in a fire bag and when I heard it pop I put it out on the driveway later to be engulfed in flames. I then used the first charged batt ran it to 3.8v on each cell waited a day then charged it again with the same catastrophic result but without the fire.
I have tried charging with balancer plugged in and not plugged in.
I bought a voltage tester and noticed my two good charges brought the batteries to 9.3 volts, this seems high??
I have purchased a total of 4 batteries and only have one left. I have a total of 5 lipo charges and three times they have exploded. I am obviously doing something wrong or my charger is no bueno!! HELP! Thank you....
I decided to try LiPo's and bought two hobby people 2s 5000mah 35c. I charged the first one with no problem with charger settings at 2s 7.4v and I did a slow charge rate of 3.5amps. The second battery was charged in the same manner but popped and 3 min later burst into flames. luckily I had it in a fire bag and when I heard it pop I put it out on the driveway later to be engulfed in flames. I then used the first charged batt ran it to 3.8v on each cell waited a day then charged it again with the same catastrophic result but without the fire.
I have tried charging with balancer plugged in and not plugged in.
I bought a voltage tester and noticed my two good charges brought the batteries to 9.3 volts, this seems high??
I have purchased a total of 4 batteries and only have one left. I have a total of 5 lipo charges and three times they have exploded. I am obviously doing something wrong or my charger is no bueno!! HELP! Thank you....
#5
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Joined: Apr 2016
Posts: 3
Thanks for the input and yes not charging in Lipo mode is the first thing I thought as well. It seems to be charging in another mode but screen is for sure in LiPo mode. I have triple checked all settings and even went as far as taking charger to local HS to get another opinion.
I am so scared of burning my house down that I do the charging process outside with a lawn chair and a beer and wait for it to blow!!
The reason I went to the forums is to see if anyone has had a bad charger. Specifically a Venom pr2?? I guess I am hoping I have have a bad charger because I don't believe I could have three bad batteries out of 4?
My next step is purchasing a new charger and I know this is a loaded question but what is the best charger. Let's say price is not a factor, I have already seen $$ go up in flames. I'd like to know what the dream charging set up would be, haha.
Any info would be great
I am so scared of burning my house down that I do the charging process outside with a lawn chair and a beer and wait for it to blow!!
The reason I went to the forums is to see if anyone has had a bad charger. Specifically a Venom pr2?? I guess I am hoping I have have a bad charger because I don't believe I could have three bad batteries out of 4?
My next step is purchasing a new charger and I know this is a loaded question but what is the best charger. Let's say price is not a factor, I have already seen $$ go up in flames. I'd like to know what the dream charging set up would be, haha.
Any info would be great
#7
I know nothing of the venom charger but if it is like any one that I have you have to "ok" the cell count in Lipo Mode so it should be impossible to make an error. You should also be able to see what each cell is charging at. If it was me I would try one more battery and babysit it and watch each cell voltage. It should not get over 4.20v per cell ever. If it does stop charging. It's a bad charger or it has some settings wrong somewhere
I'm really glad you had a Lipo bag. They are dangerous if not handled properly. Never had an rc battery blow on me but we did have a laptop battery get overcharged in the house and start a fire a few years back. Pretty much a total loss an everything inside the house between fie, smoke and water damage
Just be safe
I'm really glad you had a Lipo bag. They are dangerous if not handled properly. Never had an rc battery blow on me but we did have a laptop battery get overcharged in the house and start a fire a few years back. Pretty much a total loss an everything inside the house between fie, smoke and water damage
Just be safe
#8
Time to send the charger for repairs if you are sure it is set to 2S-4.2v/cell.
#12
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 166
At 9.4V, that would be 4.7V per cell which is what LiHV spec calls for. I don't see an option for LiHV, or anything over a 3.7V nominal setting, in the manual though. I would call Venom.
#13
#15
If you want to take advantage of AE/Reedy's exchange program, you can exchange your current charger for a Reedy 1216-C2 charger at 50% off the MSRP.



