my goodness.. good thing u had that box which contained most of the fire . I guess i'll never leave my batts unattended or overnight anymore
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Sorry to hear about your plight Ryan, i guess its ok as long as there was some ventilation, you can read more here. Lithium battries Dont worry too much though, i had a pack almost blow in my pocket, that was freaking scary, bloat right in my pocket, threw it out just in time.
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Sorry abt that too, but lucky the fire is contain within the "BOX" other wise who know what will happen
Man that is scary, 2nd case of lipo fire after Joe's case. On the other hand, both are with clear clear casue. 1 is with human error of wrong charging voltage, the other is charging of faulty (over discharged) lipo battery. So this shows that lipo is very sensitive toward its operating condition. Best is still follow closely to the maker recommendation. Don't try to save time of few $ whcih may cost more than you know.
BTW those white AC to DC adapter may not be regulated. a set at 12V may result in higher o/p voltage or changes under load. So is best get a regulated adapter. Same time, try to change at 0.7C instead of 1C. I have been following that rule for all my lipo batteries. Touch wood so far so good. It only take a little longer (insignificant) to charge them but safe for sure.
fyi I am using a 500 mAh charger for my 1200 & 1800 mAh lipo which means less than 50%
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My 2400 is charging at 2000 (1hr 20 m) -- pack remain cold during charge.
My 1800 is charging at 1700 (1hr 5 min) - pack is not as cold, hardly warm too.
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Using apache charger. So far so good... I just don't like the sparks when I hook it on to my gel cell. (batt not connected).
And charger is a little hot, especially when use under the sun.huh
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Originally posted by loyn
BTW those white AC to DC adapter may not be regulated. a set at 12V may result in higher o/p voltage or changes under load. So is best get a regulated adapter. Same time, try to change at 0.7C instead of 1C. I have been following that rule for all my lipo batteries. Touch wood so far so good. It only take a little longer (insignificant) to charge them but safe for sure.
i usually charge my 1700 mah etec at 1500ma. safe right? maybe i will reduce to 1000 mah. no difference to me if i fly once a day only.
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Hi
U can get a good regulated 12V power supply from computer Switching power supply.
I think so far our li-poly case happen due to:
1 - Trying to charge an overly discharge battery
2 - Overvoltage charging (3Cells setting to charge 2Cell)
3 - Possible wire shortage that cause balloon up.
I charge my E-Tec 1200mAH HP at 1500mA. My crocodile clips wire a bit warm but the battery and connector still in room temp. I charge my V-Tec 1800mAH at 2A also.
I think the most important is that u must have very stable charging voltage. It is recommend that u measure your charger or your battery (If the charger is brand new) after full charge to see whether does it overshot the voltage to more than 4.5V. Anything higher than that u will have ballooning Li-Poly. It happen to me before. Bottom lines is that sometime the calibration of the charger may be out. So it is best to measure your battery after full charge to see whether does it overcharge or not. If so, please do not use the charger anymore until u fix that problem. Please measure using reliable Digital Multimeter.
Super-HornetLast edited by Super-Hornet; 18-10-2004, 11:44 AM.
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