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AussieJester said:Be a slight delay on the controller while Luke appreciates some wiminez in Costa Ricca hehee...
KiM
I would say, "depreciates" is a better fit.
AussieJester said:Be a slight delay on the controller while Luke appreciates some wiminez in Costa Ricca hehee...
KiM
Hyena said:Skirt motors huh ?AussieJester said:im grabbing another two of the new style with larger skirted bearings![]()
cell_man said:It seems strange that so many cells could have been overcharged. I wouldn't go burning them just yet.
cell_man said:Regarding the videos, maybe just a link to the youtube page below the embedded video should be ok (I'm assuming you've embedded the youtube video). I'm sure TOR can sort the youtube site but I can't see any embedded videos.
AussieJester said:cell_man said:It seems strange that so many cells could have been overcharged. I wouldn't go burning them just yet.
I have cut all packs open EVERY CELL is puffed mate everyone not a single cell is still flat, if they dont read 0.0v which they are ALL OVER 4.45 there would be a dozen that are on 5v...They are not usueable or salvageable..
Kepler said:AussieJester said:cell_man said:It seems strange that so many cells could have been overcharged. I wouldn't go burning them just yet.
I have cut all packs open EVERY CELL is puffed mate everyone not a single cell is still flat, if they dont read 0.0v which they are ALL OVER 4.45 there would be a dozen that are on 5v...They are not usueable or salvageable..
Even if the cell is puffed a bit, doesnt mean its all over for the cell. If it was me, I would be building all cells still holding charge back into 6S packs. I would then do a gentle discharge to around 50% discharge on all cells followed by a monitored slow recharge. I think you might be supprized how many cells you recover.
Kepler said:Even if the cell is puffed a bit, doesnt mean its all over for the cell. If it was me, I would be building all cells still holding charge back into 6S packs. I would then do a gentle discharge to around 50% discharge on all cells followed by a monitored slow recharge. I think you might be supprized how many cells you recover.
rkosiorek said:really sucks about the batteries. i know what it feels like to have a sizeable investment in batteries go up in smoke.
rick
recumpence said:Funny about the fire department. They are uneducated on lithium, apparently. Plain water puts out lithium better than anything else I know of. If course that may not apply to every lithium chemistry, though.
Matt
AussieJester said:Kepler said:Even if the cell is puffed a bit, doesnt mean its all over for the cell. If it was me, I would be building all cells still holding charge back into 6S packs. I would then do a gentle discharge to around 50% discharge on all cells followed by a monitored slow recharge. I think you might be supprized how many cells you recover.
OK..one more time ...ALL of the cells are puffed not a little ALOT they are to the point i dont know why they havent burst into flames whilst charging, probaly the kevlar tape was holding them together either way for the last time, i am not about to build cells from puffed cells put them in a fiberglass container i sit above and use them. /end of discussion
KiM
Kepler said:AussieJester said:Kepler said:Even if the cell is puffed a bit, doesnt mean its all over for the cell. If it was me, I would be building all cells still holding charge back into 6S packs. I would then do a gentle discharge to around 50% discharge on all cells followed by a monitored slow recharge. I think you might be supprized how many cells you recover.
OK..one more time ...ALL of the cells are puffed not a little ALOT they are to the point i dont know why they havent burst into flames whilst charging, probaly the kevlar tape was holding them together either way for the last time, i am not about to build cells from puffed cells put them in a fiberglass container i sit above and use them. /end of discussion
KiM
Why such a hostile responce Jester? I was just trying to help out. My bad for commenting. What would I know anyway![]()
deecanio said:HI Kim,
major downer, bike was running so sweetly too![]()
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rkosiorek said:really sucks about the batteries. i know what it feels like to have a sizeable investment in batteries go up in smoke.
recumpence said:Funny about the fire department. They are uneducated on lithium, apparently. Plain water puts out lithium better than anything else I know of. If course that may not apply to every lithium chemistry, though.
Matt
rkosiorek said:didn't you ever go to college and make enemies with a nerd?
rick
enoob said:i still say flog em to some dude on ebay AJ:wink:
Lithium is fine with water, the element you are thinking of is sodium.rkosiorek said:recumpence said:Funny about the fire department. They are uneducated on lithium, apparently. Plain water puts out lithium better than anything else I know of. If course that may not apply to every lithium chemistry, though.
Matt
lithium reacts with water. remember high school chemistry. it was the metal stored in a heavy oil and when a small piece is exposed to water it bursts into flame. once the cels rupture they may no longer use water to put out the fire. if they do use water it would only be to cool down the suroundings to prevent the fire from spreading and wait for it to burn out. the fumes produced are very toxic and caustic. with a large enough fire they would need full sealed protective gear including an oxygen tank
to put it out they use a Lith-X extinguisher or powdered copper.
simple booby trap - take a small piece of lithium and i do mean small. like about the size of a peppercorn. coat with a heavy grease while it is still in the oil bath. make a small hole in one of those hanging toilet bowl cleaners coat the hole with some more grease. insert lithium pellet carefully. install in toilet. 4 or 5 flushes down the road you either get an exploading toilet bowl cleaner or a worst a smoking one.
didn't you ever go to college and make enemies with a nerd?
rick