LI-ghtcycle
10 MW
I'm gonna ruffle some feathers here, but I just gotta say it, why the fear of LiPo!? :lol:
It's in every cell phone, every lap top, and a number of other every-day items we all have in our houses.
When was the last time you heard of a phone or lap top causing a fire?
And yes, if you abuse them, the bite.
How is charging LiPo really any more dangerous than having a gas can in your living room?
Of course, common sense and some precautions, but seriously, you walk into any RC hobby store, and 9 out of 10 places are going to cell you a LiPo battery to go with your plane, car or boat ... yes even to .... *GASP* newbies!!!
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I have to admit I had this prejudice too early on, and have paid for it in the form of 100's or hours building battery mounts for Dewalt A123 tool battery packs, and I have had way more trouble with those than I ever have had with my LiPo.
I have never had a LiPo pack puff up or even get warm either in charging or discharge.
I have however, accidentally shorted a 12S group and the worst that happens is I caused some 5MM bullet plugs to melt a bit, and once I had a short because just had to try and save $4 and make my own home-brew socket connector, and the pin inside the ring of the connector touched, I saw a tiny smoke cloud, heard a "pop!" and noticed that the pin had vaporized.
Other than my own small mistakes, I have had little to no trouble with LiPo at all! :wink:

It's in every cell phone, every lap top, and a number of other every-day items we all have in our houses.
When was the last time you heard of a phone or lap top causing a fire?
And yes, if you abuse them, the bite.
How is charging LiPo really any more dangerous than having a gas can in your living room?
Of course, common sense and some precautions, but seriously, you walk into any RC hobby store, and 9 out of 10 places are going to cell you a LiPo battery to go with your plane, car or boat ... yes even to .... *GASP* newbies!!!



I have to admit I had this prejudice too early on, and have paid for it in the form of 100's or hours building battery mounts for Dewalt A123 tool battery packs, and I have had way more trouble with those than I ever have had with my LiPo.
I have never had a LiPo pack puff up or even get warm either in charging or discharge.
I have however, accidentally shorted a 12S group and the worst that happens is I caused some 5MM bullet plugs to melt a bit, and once I had a short because just had to try and save $4 and make my own home-brew socket connector, and the pin inside the ring of the connector touched, I saw a tiny smoke cloud, heard a "pop!" and noticed that the pin had vaporized.
Other than my own small mistakes, I have had little to no trouble with LiPo at all! :wink: