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Lipo charging bags

Started by Sanguinius_Z, Thursday,July 17, 2014, 16:39:59

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Sanguinius_Z

Hi folks - looking for some recommendations for lipo charging bags, ideally looking for something large enough to to accomodate 6 lipos at a time, from a UK supplier / vendor. Any suggestions welcome. Cheers!


DebianDave

I';d rather use separate bags. You don';t want one lipo fire damaging all your lipos. That';s just me though.

I charge mine in lipo bags in an open metal box and never leave them unattended while charging
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shaun

Must admit the whole LiPo thing gives me the w1ll13$!!!

What do you store them in?  Old Quality Street tin?  Don';t have a garage.  Indoors?  Shed too damp?  Not plucked up the courage to charge mine yet as I have no need to plug anything in yet but won';t be avoid it for much longer (hopefully)!
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Britishguy

used lipos for years, never had a problem.

when not in use just storage charge them

Biffa

Never had any issues with LiPos either in over 10 years or so.

This topic comes up quite regularly. They are nothing to be scared of and they 99.99% of the time do not self combust. Moreover if they were that dangerous there would be hundreds of house fires on the news because of them.

My storage solution for some:



Others I have in tubs in my cupboard in the kitchen.

As for LiPo safe bags, many burn along with the fire they are supposed to contain. Just treat them with respect and never leave the house while one is charging ~~
Steve

turok007

mine are in 4 ammo cans.  also i have lipo sacks in the cans.  after i use a lipo i put it in the bag and tin for a couple of days.  just to be safe.   

Biffa

Quote from: turok007 on Thursday,July 17, 2014, 19:14:14
mine are in 4 ammo cans.  also i have lipo sacks in the cans.  after i use a lipo i put it in the bag and tin for a couple of days.  just to be safe.

Really :wack0

Why on earth would you leave it alone in a sack for a couple of days :shrug:
Steve