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Offline XavierMace

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Re: Exploding batteries?
« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2011, 09:14:08 PM »
LOL, sorry, I'll try to be clearer next time.  I was at Vanguard as I stated I would be.  Nobody seemed to have a problem playing with me.  I wasn't called a meanie or anything else (at least to my face) the entire time I was there.
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Re: Exploding batteries?
« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2011, 09:21:16 PM »
oh ok haha. I am having airsoft withdraws without a gun right now xD.
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Re: Exploding batteries?
« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2011, 10:34:07 AM »
I know I'm sorta necro-ing this thread, but I have some useful info to post.

Quote from: "VTT"
And for the record, I do own a fire extinguisher :P so it would not have been the end of the world.

Like I said, lesson learned. Just accept it and move on lol.

The only fire extinguishers that will put out a lithium fire are D-class copper (NOT sodium) extinguishers. Any others will be just about useless. If you can't afford a Class D fire extinguisher, get a bag of playsand from Home Depot, and keep it in a dry area (inside. Don't store outside, as it will absorb moisture, which will make a lithium fire MUCH WORSE). It will be better than doing nothing.

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Mine slightly bulged once but it went back down in about 10mins
Some bulging is normal for LiPo's when used near their C rating. Up to about 15% is a generally accepted. There's some newer ones out that only have about 5% bulging. 99% of Airsoft guns don't draw enough current to cause bulging, though, so that shouldn't be a major issue. Motor start, or a frozen motor (jammed gears) is what pulls the most current (typically 50+ amps on motor startup. Higher power rigs can pull even higher current than that).

~Brian
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Re: Exploding batteries?
« Reply #33 on: February 26, 2011, 04:02:07 AM »
Sorry for the late post, but my insomnia is getting the better of me! Anyways...sounds like that was pretty scary! I don't run lipos on any of my guns yet, but I did have a so called purple "Smart Charger" that I no longer use to charge my guns. My reason, I had my 12v werker battery hooked up to it. Normally it is supposed to turn off and it is charged. I walked in my living room the next morning and I heard a sssszzzsssssss noise coming from my battery! I noticed that it had split the casing and was leaking acid everywhere! After throwing the charger away I went back to ACE and got a refund and bought a new battery. Lesson learned NEVER USE THE PURPLE CHARGER!!!!! [smilie=armata_pdt_02.gif]  

Lucky me they replaced it because I needed my stubby killer for the skirmish I was having with my team! Sadly the guy I bought it from lied to me and it didn’t actually have upgraded gears. Just the motor! So of coarse, my luck during the game my gears became shitstormed! [smilie=armata_pdt_19.gif]
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