Lynn1130
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http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2008...ers-Used-with-Helicopters-Due-to-Fire-Hazard/
http://graysonhobby.com/catalog/battery_saftey.php
The fire issue while a hazard during charging also comes from crashes and shorting out in the crash or in some other shorting incident. They are safer but not totally safe and while I cannot find the article on some electric car fires that have been attributed to LiPoly it is out there somewhere. It is a real bummer to watch a $5K aircraft go in for a hard landing that would have been repairable and then watch it catch fire when the battery goes up.
I use LiFi and LiPo batteries in several different aircraft and they are wonderful but still something that a novice should not be fooling with until they are made safer. Most who would install them would be in the novice catagory. And the chargers that are used by most in RC are state of the art now and control balancing and charging to avoid issues.
I admit to being a novice in most battery issues and probably have enough knowledge to get by without burning things up but what I have read does not convince me that they are safe enough yet to sleep over the top of them.
http://graysonhobby.com/catalog/battery_saftey.php
The fire issue while a hazard during charging also comes from crashes and shorting out in the crash or in some other shorting incident. They are safer but not totally safe and while I cannot find the article on some electric car fires that have been attributed to LiPoly it is out there somewhere. It is a real bummer to watch a $5K aircraft go in for a hard landing that would have been repairable and then watch it catch fire when the battery goes up.
I use LiFi and LiPo batteries in several different aircraft and they are wonderful but still something that a novice should not be fooling with until they are made safer. Most who would install them would be in the novice catagory. And the chargers that are used by most in RC are state of the art now and control balancing and charging to avoid issues.
I admit to being a novice in most battery issues and probably have enough knowledge to get by without burning things up but what I have read does not convince me that they are safe enough yet to sleep over the top of them.