Drone7 said:
This is one of the reasons it isnt a toy. I bet many people destroyed there battery because they didn´t read the manual and ask on forums why this happened.
It is a good thing you ask before you do something and Pull_Up gave a very good answer.
Buy a lipo safe bag if you want to be sure it is safe to charge. All of my lipo´s are stored that way and i have many.
Sh... this is getting worse and worse, now we have to buy a lipo safe bag to charge our batteries which needs charging all the time.
I just saw a video on YouTube where they over-charged a Lipo battery, it just went up in flames :!:
So how safe are our chargers??? Can I overcharge the Lipo's withe that charger? Or isn't a smart charger which stop charging when it's charged?
Also when you are reading the Disclaimer it says:
"It's recommended that batteries be charged and stored in a fireproof container :shock:
"Do not expose batteries to excessive physical shock" What in a airborn object that can fall down any minute????
It also say: "Do not charge above 4.2 volt per cell" But how can I know?
I am actually not feeling very good about those batteries, and Im sure most people don't know about this.
And you can't have them in you car on a hot summer day. I know they mean don't leave them in the car. But what do you do when you are out flying on a hot summer day, where do you have your spare batteries?