USE PRECAUTION WITH LIPOS-vid inside
#16
I still use lipo sacks, I use one sack per battery. If you put more than one battery in there, then you have a chance of loosing two battery's. The track I co-operate, we require sacks to be used. Since we rent the building, it only makes sense.
cya.. cover your ass..sets!!!
cya.. cover your ass..sets!!!
#18
Sorry for your loss man.... But like others said never EVER balance with a blinky because they can't discharge fast enough and this is most likly why your pack blew up.
Now if you used the chargers balance system it would have first warned if a cell in the pack had to low of voltage... and if during charging something went wrong it would have most likly shut down....
Guess it was a expensive lesson learned.
Now if you used the chargers balance system it would have first warned if a cell in the pack had to low of voltage... and if during charging something went wrong it would have most likly shut down....
Guess it was a expensive lesson learned.
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#25
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External balancers generally can’t do that. With the exception of a linked ThunderPower setup, maybe others I’m not aware of, but certainly most can’t.
Note the original poster didn’t have a problem for a time, just like someone else posted about not using balancing while charging. But lipos change with age and cycling, especially with heavy discharges, regardless of brand.
There is definitely an increased risk of problems developing over time.
Truth. Some of the last generations of nimh are scary.




