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Lipo (Lithium Polymer) Battery Fire through mechanical Damag

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2007

We tested the danger of a mechanical damaged lipo (lithium Polymer) battery pack for radio controlled models. Conclusion: When using these ... Alle » batteries take care that there are no parts close to the battery which could damage the pack in a crash.

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  • No, a lack of basic education is the "dangerest" LOL

  • i love to shoot these with a pellet gun!

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  • fooooooom!!

    

  • Temporary flametrower :D

  • omg great idea! broomstick with a nail on the end XD!

  • is this the only battery that will do this cause my nimh battery did a poping sound when charging and know i am afraid to charge it

  • i don't see why not!

  • well i dont usually mess with AC b/c im not ballsy enough but i might try it anyway but i dont wanna blow up the house or kill the power would a power inverter work

  • i don't think a li-ion battery will work. it is not as sensitive as a li-po. but i would like to see one connected to the mains outlet, not a car battery the outlet!!

  • good ill do it to my old ipod's battery but thats a li-Ion battery but maybe it will explode and if not ill hook it to a car battery and ill make a video

  • it probberley will!

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