Top 5 causes of Lipo Battery Fires - Lipo charging mistakes

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  • @RCReviewChannel
    @RCReviewChannel  Před 4 lety +14

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  • @SnarlyCharly
    @SnarlyCharly Před 2 lety +59

    When I bought my first cheap drone a few years ago, I had absolutely no clue about the massive dangers of the lipo batteries it came with... looking back now, I did basically every red flag thing you could possibly do... I left them charging unattended all the time. I had absolutely no safe charging station, I just kinda laid them on my bed or desk, surrounded by combustible materials, while charging unattended with the cheapo charger that was included with the drone. I'd leave my drone and batteries in my car in the middle of summer in North Carolina. After a few months, one of them started to puff up pretty badly, I had no idea what that meant, the only reason I stopped using it was that it became so swollen that it could no longer fit into the drone battery compartment. I'd sit and play with the swollen battery, pushing around the bubble under the protective layer. I was so naive... Looking back now, I'm EXTREMELY fortunate I never burned down my house or car. I really wish they did more to explain the risks of careless use when it comes to lipo's.

    • @Chadwinw
      @Chadwinw Před rokem +1

      1s?

    • @lLukeSkyscraper
      @lLukeSkyscraper Před rokem +2

      @@Chadwinw Yeah, average drones have that, no big deal. But i think he would have done that with a 2s too if he had one 🤣

  • @remkojerphanion4686
    @remkojerphanion4686 Před 5 lety +81

    Man, this video got me thinking: I need to put some protective measures in place! Thank you for the warning!

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +8

      Right on. The risk is small but knowledge and precaution can deliver peace of mind.

    • @fragu123
      @fragu123 Před 4 lety +4

      RC Review ...the risk is huge! But the likelihood of the risk happening not so much. But - facing a huge risk, you want to do ALL you can to avoid the risk materializing....

    • @EgonFreeman
      @EgonFreeman Před 3 lety +6

      @@fragu123 Much like with most human technology (space flight, airplanes, nuclear reactors, high-speed trains...), a LiPo fire is what you'd call a "low-probability, high-impact" event -- it happens rarely, but when it does happen, the results tend to be catastrophic unless strictly controlled. Invest in separate LiPo pouches, or build yourself a small container made out of fireproof, heat-resistant materials (the two aren't always the same - just because something doesn't catch fire doesn't mean it can't melt and allow the flame out, for example). And, as always, the best defense is prevention -- check your cells regularly, charge up to storage charge, and discharge then discard packs that have failing cells.

  • @yuniorlucero1817
    @yuniorlucero1817 Před 2 lety +5

    Just bought Traxxas and the store I bought it from sold me 2 3S Batteries without even warning me of any of the risks. I did the research myself and I'm glad I found these videos. Didn't know these were such a huge liability. I'm coming from the nitro world so these are a complete shock!!

  • @mikevuotto912
    @mikevuotto912 Před 5 lety +31

    Thank you for putting this out there! I have just begun in the world of RC and had no idea that this was a possible threat.

    • @skyartrc8286
      @skyartrc8286 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, when I first started using lipo batteries, I overcharged one and it exploded, almost catching fir to my house, good thing I was home at the time, always charge in a lipo safe battery bag, you can buy them online, or charge outside.

    • @paulkandi
      @paulkandi Před 2 lety +1

      Me too, just going to stick with Li - ion, after seeing this....

    • @DontDodgeIt...RamIt...Dammit.
      @DontDodgeIt...RamIt...Dammit. Před 2 lety +2

      @@paulkandi Same here. This Traxxas truck came with NiMH batteries. I'll just be happy having a house and going slower. My 2S battery blew up yesterday and almost burned my buddies house down. When I got into this hobby, I didn't know this was a concern.

    • @lorrainedimmock4096
      @lorrainedimmock4096 Před 2 lety +1

      A friend who lives locally lost his entire house and contents due to a lipo battery fire....

  • @RCReviewChannel
    @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +14

    We forgot to mention that a very big threat to lipo batteries is charging them incorrectly as NIMH or NIcad. It is obvious and many chargers prevent this but charging a Lipo battery as the wrong type or cell count can push the battery's voltage beyond its safe limit.
    Even trickle charging it is a huge risk. Charging needs to shut off when the max voltage is reached (4.2 vots per cell)

    • @chevy362000
      @chevy362000 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much for posting this. I am learning a lot right now. Alberto

    • @HvdE1000
      @HvdE1000 Před 4 lety +1

      If you trickle stop at 3 2 volts and change to lipo balance mode

  • @hauffenschweiler
    @hauffenschweiler Před 4 lety +8

    This is one of the best videos you can watch on CZcams imo. Especially if you happen to own a LiPo or five+. Absolutely essential information for keeping your family, yourself and your belongings safe.

  • @mikebultema2536
    @mikebultema2536 Před 5 lety +13

    Wish more people would do videos on this. Thank you for tackling this subject. Looking forward to more information in this series.

  • @01jmyoung
    @01jmyoung Před 4 lety +11

    Really great videos about lipo battery safety! These things can be very nasty when ignited! Keep you, your family and your property safe!

  • @jorgearellano9346
    @jorgearellano9346 Před 2 lety +3

    Just purchased my first RC and I was hesitant because of the batteries. Very informative. Thanks

  • @sean9517
    @sean9517 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you for addressing this issue! I recently bought my first LiPo (2s) for my new gen8. Funny thing was, I asked my local dealer more questions about LiPo safety than the gen 8 itself. lol

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, it is a dark cloud and being overcautious can be cumbersome. Thus understanding what the risks are exactly is good.

  • @beege4481
    @beege4481 Před 4 lety +6

    Someone might commented this already but I don't wanna read all the comments below. I just wanna add one more thing that is very important. Fire extinguisher for class C fire. Although there is a class ABC fire extinguisher, the best one should be the C for the specific fire since every class of fire has one best extinguishing agent. Thanks

    • @fragu123
      @fragu123 Před 4 lety +1

      Bj ....there are fire extinguishers specialized on taking down LiPo fires... if you have LiPos, you have to have a suitable fire extinguisher! Full stop.

  • @pizzomedia7261
    @pizzomedia7261 Před 2 lety +4

    I almost bought an Arrma Kraton @RCreview until I saw this video. I had no idea how dangerous lipo batteries were. While I’m sure any motivated RC enthusiast could do this pretty safe, it seems like a total headache to deal with and not worth the risk if you make a mistake. RC companies should really find a safer solution and less hassle free solutions with safeguards built in, like other electronics. Hopefully the future will get better for RC batteries, but until then, it’s not worth the effort. Thanks!

  • @Impreza5drTurbo
    @Impreza5drTurbo Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video, I did not realize that what safety measures I have currently are not enough.

  • @oliviermagere
    @oliviermagere Před 3 lety +2

    I charge in my Weber kettle barbecue. This is thanks to the amount of similar warning videos. This one is really good because it goes over the main causes of fire so you learn why you need to mitigate.

  • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
    @CarminesRCTipsandTricks Před 5 lety +3

    Quite sage advice!! It amazes me how many people STILL don't know safe Lipo handling! 😳😖
    I mean, we don't want to incite RIOTS... It's still a rare occurrence - but it CAN happen!! Like anything powerful, they demand respect.
    I try to NEVER stress my Batteries when charging. Even if the Label says that it CAN charge at 4S... I'll NEVER charge ANY of my Batteries more than 1S!! I'm never in such a hurry that I'm willing to risk it. Ever.
    One thing worth mentioning - if you do have a puffy Lipo, DON'T just throw it away. It'll just explode somewhere else!!
    Put the defunct Battery in a tub (pot, pail, ect...) of VERY salty water for at least an hour.
    It will stabilize the chemical reaction. THEN dispose it properly.
    Thank you for this!
    Carmine ✈🚂🚙

  • @ng-iq4kx
    @ng-iq4kx Před 4 lety +10

    Don't get complacent. Assume the worse will happen, then use every precaution. Over charging is dangerous. Like he said: never trust the charger never leave the lipo while charging.

  • @randysonnicksen9475
    @randysonnicksen9475 Před 4 lety +21

    This is such a risk. I just bought my first LiPo, but have had LiFe batteries for a while. I'm not sure if there is the same concern with LiFe packs, but anytime you concentrate that much energy in a small location, the potential for disaster is there. I watched another video on LiPo bag tests, and the thing you need to realize is that once started, a battery fire will continue until the chemical energy is totally consumed. The fire also produces a lot of toxic gases. Those hot toxic gases ARE GOING TO ESCAPE your container no matter what it is. Steel ammo case, LiPo bag, concrete block, whatever. So you need to think about where the stream of hot gases is going to project out of the container, and make sure there are no combustibles in that area. Also need to think about what your battery container is sitting on. Needs to be non-combustible also. I like the idea of a cinder-block container. They have lots of mass, so they absorb a lot of the heat from the fire. They are porous, so the gases have a large area to escape from (directly through the cinder block material), so you don't get a huge jet of fire out of a small opening, like you see happening on some of the envelope style bags. Also, as the gases pass through the cinder block, they are cooled so by the time they exit the other side of the cinder block wall, they are not hot enough to ignite combustibles. As I write this, I'm thinking I should design a low-cost (DIY) charging and storage station. Great video. Solid facts.

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 Před 4 lety

      Li-fe packs are very safe. Genuine A123 cells are the best.

    • @ng-iq4kx
      @ng-iq4kx Před 4 lety +1

      It's best to use fire block because a regular cinder block will shatter like a claymore mine if it gets hot enough.

    • @bradbozarth1822
      @bradbozarth1822 Před 4 lety

      n g I’m still here reading up on this subject

    • @fragu123
      @fragu123 Před 4 lety +2

      Randy Sonnicksen ...it’s funny that most people obviously seem to think that a LiPo bag is an appropriate tool to protect them against LiPo burst...😂😂😂 pot. for 1S with 800mAh , all normal basher LiPos will tear it apart in a quite dramatic way.... you can’t protect yourself enough basically!

  • @MrSunShine713
    @MrSunShine713 Před 4 lety +1

    Just learned something new today. I will create my own isolation charging station today. Thanks for the tips!

  • @ranildutt1092
    @ranildutt1092 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing the knowledge. I have just bought my son first electric monster truck. Totally had no idea this could happen. Cheers.

  • @bigbean78
    @bigbean78 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir for this informative video! I’ve been looking to get my first hobby grade RC car the last couple days at my local hobby shops. Before my first visit, I watched a video about what not to do with lipo batteries and one about the chargers and my head about exploded! They scared me from going with a brushless/Lipo truck like my friends and the hobby shop guys recommend. Thankfully they all explained it a lot of this to me and could answer my questions. I now feel OK with trying to use these batteries, and I happen to have some cinder blocks sitting next to my garage that will come in handy setting a charging station up in my garage.

  • @MrRumBacardi
    @MrRumBacardi Před 4 lety +17

    You opened my eyes to this issue and I tank you!
    Amazon is selling a nice Ammo crate for a little under 30 Canadian $
    Thank you. I have a family, 2 kids. This is not to be taken lightly in my opinion.

    • @RUZTY1311
      @RUZTY1311 Před 3 lety

      Metal or Plastic?

    • @MrRumBacardi
      @MrRumBacardi Před 3 lety

      @@RUZTY1311 all metal

    • @RUZTY1311
      @RUZTY1311 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrRumBacardi Yea I thought about it and was like "Wait, plastic would melt. Why did I even ask?" Haha!! I bought myself a metal one 👍

  • @Stashmanfpv
    @Stashmanfpv Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the refresher on this!
    💥
    ***THIS*** Should be MANDATORY for ALL individuals using these sorts of batteries.
    Safety first folks every time 😎

  • @belle17f
    @belle17f Před 4 lety +4

    WOW, never realised how bad this could be, thank you for this information, I have just ordered a BATSAFE for charging and storing my batteries.

  • @rcintro1489
    @rcintro1489 Před 5 lety +4

    Again great video, but maybe you can do a video about how to safely dispose of them cause there is a lot of bad information out there about that and you seem very thorough!

  • @theimprovisor8998
    @theimprovisor8998 Před 3 lety

    Thanks man, got my first lipo couple weeks ago since then I was using NiMH. It’s a hard case 5000mAh 2s.
    Life saver about battery!

  • @jasonadams7991
    @jasonadams7991 Před 4 lety

    Wow! I am a newbie haven't had an RC car since I was a kid. Just ordered a RC truck and lipo battery/charger from my local hobby shop online and after seeing this I just ordered a lipo fireproof charging/storage bag. on Amazon. Thanks for the info kind of nervous now but better to know the potential dangers.

  • @aerodynamicist4
    @aerodynamicist4 Před 3 lety +2

    Traxxas has good quality control on their batteries. I also should say I have never used any other batteries. Every Traxxas LiPo I have had has never swollen on me or ignited in 5 years.
    But I'm very careful with my LiPos so I:
    -Store in an ammo can (no rubber gasket)
    -Only use the EZ Peak ID charger
    -Always attend during charging
    - Always let the battery cool and put into storage charge after every run
    -Always balance charge, always
    -Maintain battery temp during use. Feel the battery, if it feels as warm as the hot water in your house shit it down immediately.

  • @outbackrcaustralia4895
    @outbackrcaustralia4895 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for this video, such important information could save our homes etc !

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +3

      Exactly. It doesn't only apply to RC Cars. The big danger is cheap hoverboards, scooters and drones. They save money on chargers and trickle charge lipos. Many, many houses have burned because of this.

  • @DUngaro70
    @DUngaro70 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. This is information that needs to be out there. Thank You

  • @upperechelon3456
    @upperechelon3456 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent refresher video.

  • @dontbemessin11
    @dontbemessin11 Před 2 lety

    Wow. A new Dharma Initiative video. Nice upgrade on the video quality. Thanks Pierre.

  • @fruchtzwergarmee7080
    @fruchtzwergarmee7080 Před 25 dny

    This is so damn important. Literally today 2 Lipos just burned down in my car while driving and i was so lucky that I had a fire "resistant" bag. The bag still started burning but it really prevented the worst. In the end only the bag and my backpack was damaged. You should better be prepared beforehand. I would spent lots of money in advance to pretend such happenings, in order to safe even more money, to not burn your house or car down. Better be safe than sorry!

  • @rcintro1489
    @rcintro1489 Před 5 lety +6

    This was a good video, the public needs to know how to be safe. I have 2 that got damaged and I will not charge them. One was a brand new 5s the blue one you have early in the vid. One crash and that was it. I'm terified of it.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing that. It is a mysterious subject. We don’t want to cry wolf but want folks to be aware.
      And we don’t want folks to be crazy cautious either that they can’t enjoy this wonderful hobby

  • @burrinho45
    @burrinho45 Před 4 měsíci

    I would have never known about these dangers if I hadn't watched this video thank you so much, sir. I have just placed an order to get some safeguard bags

  • @williamsantiago7303
    @williamsantiago7303 Před 4 lety

    Great video and VERY INFORMATIVE. After watching this I've been thinking about returning my lipo batteries that I bought for the first time. I've never used these batteries but after watching videos on these batteries I don't think I wanna keep them. I wished that I would of done more research before buying them. I can't have a ticking time bomb in my house. I think the danger out weighs the good in them. Just because they out last and run longer doesn't make it a plus and then have to worry about fires. I rather run my Ni-MH and NI-CD and be safe. Thanks for the video bud. Thumbs up on the video. 👍

  • @notoriouzzly4866
    @notoriouzzly4866 Před 3 lety

    I appreciate your videos ❤️ please keep them coming 🙌🏽

  • @et9120
    @et9120 Před 4 lety +3

    This is making me reconsider even getting into RC......

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 Před 4 lety

      Use a high quality charger and quality batteries. Always store at 3.8-3.86v, do not overcharge/discharge, fully discharge and trash any puffy batteries and never leave them charging unattended.

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 Před 4 lety

      iDs Hunter - Li-Fe or A123s would be the better choice over nimh.
      And one bag per battery is not only expensive it’s a waste. The only advantage is one battery can’t take out others.

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 Před 4 lety

      iDs Hunter - 5 bags for $22? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Yeah good luck with that. You might as well store them in your kids mattress for all the protection you’ll get at that price.
      You get what you pay for. A decent bag that will actually contain a lipo fire is going to run you $15-25 just for one bag.
      Funny how you try to insult me by calling me poor and then complain about having to replace multiple batteries. Sounds like YOU’RE the one who has an issue with funds.
      I myself have 10s of thousands invested in all my aircraft. I don’t skimp on bags but I’m not about to have 30 lipo bags scattered around my garage for all my electrics. And only an idiot would put 10 large lipos in one bag but a half dozen give or take is what they’re designed for.
      I’d rather spend that money on more batteries, gear, planes etc. A bag per battery is just plain stupid but then again nobody ever said you brits were smart. One only has to read the news to figure that out.
      As for A123s....if you don’t even know about them then you shouldn’t be advising someone on YT. Nimh are ancient tech and are almost impossible to find anymore.
      If you want safety and need/want the lower voltage without added equipment then A123s are the best battery to use. Low self discharge, near 100% safe, high charge rates and a perfect voltage for standard servos. They are superior in every way to nimh.

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 Před 4 lety

      iDs Hunter - I can smell the bullshit all the way across the ocean.

  • @anujmathur7871
    @anujmathur7871 Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing video! Very informative!

  • @abbevillestr
    @abbevillestr Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you for sharing this insight on batteries. This has raised my knowledge level more on storage and charging. 👍🏾

  • @neilgrc166
    @neilgrc166 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video, thanks for sharing this valuable info. Definite food for thought, important to highlight the risks which seem small until something happens. Better to be super safe than super sorry. Looking forward to more in the series.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      Right on. We were deep in research with C Ratings and MAH numbers but this fire issue stopped us in our tracks. It is definitely food for thought. To understand it is to control the risk.

  • @markpitts2853
    @markpitts2853 Před 2 lety

    Spent a lot of time reading about lipo when starting back up in rc. So careful now when charging/ balancing/ storage. Also invested in a few Batsafe boxes, well worth investing

  • @ShenRC
    @ShenRC Před 5 lety +15

    😁👍 BATSAFE lipo charging storage box best thing you can buy for your lipos!

    • @cesco_rc
      @cesco_rc Před 5 lety +3

      I am with you on that. I got 2 of them.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +3

      We're about to try that. Nice and beefy?

    • @ShenRC
      @ShenRC Před 5 lety +2

      @@RCReviewChannel I have two of them they are awesome! I always tell guy's get one and most they say it's pricey but I say it's better to spend the $ on the batsafe than a couple hop up parts to save you from a disaster! 👍Check out my batsafe box video I made.

    • @cesco_rc
      @cesco_rc Před 5 lety +2

      @@RCReviewChannel I use them for 2-3 years now. Very good quality. Highly recommended them.

    • @drog343
      @drog343 Před 5 lety +2

      I agree, I also have 2 of those, will probably pick up a 3rd.

  • @ramos.nitrorc
    @ramos.nitrorc Před rokem

    thanks so much for this video!! I have made some changes for extra safety according to your suggestions!

  • @alexsiniov
    @alexsiniov Před 5 lety +6

    Lithium polymer does not catch fire because of air, when you damage the cells or change it's form, thin layers of cathode and anodes touch each other and short, increasing temps in some places, which catches fire. And since any battery is flammable, it expands fast and blows it up

  • @OfficialWes
    @OfficialWes Před 3 lety +4

    Also buy a Lipo alarm. Set the alarm to 3.4 V When driving your RC car or flying your plane. When the battery discharge to 3.4 V the alarm goes off so you know it is time to get your battery out. Stay in safe limits.

  • @mangoboyz4209
    @mangoboyz4209 Před 5 lety +2

    Always interesting. ..thanks man

  • @behzadsedighzade836
    @behzadsedighzade836 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. Thank you so much. So many useful information and guides. I really appreciate your work. Thanks again.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 4 lety

      Music to our ears. We want to spread the rc addiction safely.

  • @FerralVideo
    @FerralVideo Před 4 lety +3

    Some batteries also include aluminum plates.
    This option makes a compromise between fully exposed and fully enclosed.
    As for incidents, I've damaged a few cells without venting, and I had one cell of a 4S blow - but thankfully it simply left a small char mark.
    I've had more near-misses with old laptops than with my RCs.
    That said, I'm counting my blessings.
    I have a pack in front of me that the balance charger has to work pretty hard to re-balance. Not flying with this one anymore, it scares me.

  • @Captain_Spaulding
    @Captain_Spaulding Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Francis, my wife was wondering if it would be okay for us to store our lipo batteries in our shed outside, or would that be too cold overnight for the batteries? Thanks! Great channel man, thx for all the videos

  • @NordicRC
    @NordicRC Před rokem

    Good video and good advice. Yeah, I do not know what I’m doing so I balance charge all the time.

  • @ronhawks7199
    @ronhawks7199 Před 5 lety +2

    Very intetesting..thank you for your time and the vid..ill look for part two ...ron..ill be putting my lipo.s in a old metal ammo box today.. 4 cell.s

    • @charlesb7831
      @charlesb7831 Před 5 lety +1

      I store mine in a lipo bag inside an ammo can and charge/discharge them in them as well.

    • @fragu123
      @fragu123 Před 4 lety +1

      Charles B ...yes. It’s all about separation. The more layers, the better it is.... onion principle.

  • @califpv
    @califpv Před 3 lety

    Great video that every RC hobyist should watch

  • @FadyAnwar
    @FadyAnwar Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the explanation. Should I get rid of the battery with first signs of puffiness? Or some swelling after use is normal? And can I salvage the good cells, or is it a bad idea?

  • @iWubmusic
    @iWubmusic Před 2 lety

    thank you. going to buy a lipo case now. Wonder if they make ones that are protective but also carry an rc

  • @waugy370z8
    @waugy370z8 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Lipo safety video. Thanks for making it. Im new to the new Lipo RCs and i was a bit nervous about these things. But i have and do everything you mentioned so i feel better.

  • @peterrcbasher
    @peterrcbasher Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for the info! I might need a 2nd lipo safe because I got a few new batteries and they need to be safe any safes that I can use?

  • @MarcosFlores-qe4ry
    @MarcosFlores-qe4ry Před 3 lety

    What do you think about sky RC chargers? I have the e450. Thanks for all the advice.

  • @Proc112
    @Proc112 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this informative video. Stopped me from buying a (probably) sub par battery and cheap charger just to save money. Not worth it!

  • @Kyle-wb7wx
    @Kyle-wb7wx Před 3 lety

    Thank you for these tips.

  • @kins888
    @kins888 Před rokem

    What a great infomative video. Thank you.

  • @kodymosley7763
    @kodymosley7763 Před 7 dny +1

    Really appreciate your video. I would like to know where can I purchase a metal or a stainless steel big box for my batteries I have 8x 4S 6700 TRAXXAS lipo battery’s and the 2x 3S 14,000 and 2x 4s 10,000 Spektrum lipo battery’s i use the Traxxas and Spektrum smart chargers as well as the Lipo charging bags when charging them I normally do it on my kitchen island however, looking at this video that is a good idea to put it in my smoker I need a metal box or stainless steel to travel and keep in a safe place since these batteries are pretty dangerous, big and powerful

  • @hypie69
    @hypie69 Před 5 lety +4

    Nicely explained. well done.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety

      Thank you. Not super satisfied because short on time but this will do for now. We'll make a much shorter, concise one next time.

    • @hypie69
      @hypie69 Před 5 lety

      If you add more content to this topic please adress the question, if a temperature sensor would make any sense while charging. My charger supports such function, but I couldn't finf a proper sensor so far. And. What kind of equipement in useful in case of fire. i guess, a pint (bucket) of Water woudn't do the trick. Anythink to recommend?

  • @offroad5594
    @offroad5594 Před 4 lety

    Great and informative video! I went to Home Depot bought 4 cinder blocks for 4 bucks and 4 24'' ceramic tiles maybe 8 bucks. In my garage the blocks sit on the tile on the concrete floor and during charging I place tiles on top. This will help contain the fire but does nothing to minimize the large amount of toxic smoke that's released. I also have a bag of sand which will put out the fire quickly. I'm also looking into Spectrum's new smart charger and smart Lipos, the are pricey though.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 4 lety +2

      The cinder blocks may be the best investment ever. The key is isolating the lipos each other too during storage and charging. One of the danger is they ignite each other.

    • @offroad5594
      @offroad5594 Před 4 lety

      @@RCReviewChannel Cinder blocks are made with 1 and 2 dividers that allow to separate the lipo's while charging. I do plan to test this out. They also make cinder block tops 2'' thick and the exact size of the block itself, perfect for a solid bottom or top with holes drilled in.

  • @davidanderson6222
    @davidanderson6222 Před 4 lety +4

    I had to run scared three times before I finally learned to immediately get rid of puffy lipo’s NOT WORTH IT! Didn’t loose anything besides a few charred spots on charger and work table. Whewww!

    • @ramtrucks721
      @ramtrucks721 Před 3 lety

      Lose not loose. Loose means not tight Einstein

  • @keithblack8793
    @keithblack8793 Před 5 lety +1

    So charging a 3s lipo battery.. do u charge it lower then the rates volts or just at the rate voltage....and do so in a fireproof bag..

  • @CanecaProductions
    @CanecaProductions Před 4 lety

    Great advice. I would also add to charge them at 1c rate which is slower but it's safer and the battery doesn't get heated. This is how I always charge my batteries.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 4 lety

      1c charging is an easy safe way if one doesn't know what the history and charge rating of a battery is

  • @nickb5091
    @nickb5091 Před rokem

    I don’t have a garage and it’s usually over 100° on my patio. Do you think it would be okay to store them in a metal insulated thermos while out of town or could that be worse and go boom!

  • @Maser209
    @Maser209 Před rokem +1

    Fun drinking game: Take a shot anytime he says "the number one". 😁

  • @sanitarium4
    @sanitarium4 Před 3 lety

    This video opened my eyes to the dangers of this hobby. I'm considering this may be a little to much stress for just wanting to fly a few airplanes. Having the thought in the back of your mind of where the battiers are, and the conditions they are in. 😒

  • @eugeniahobbs41
    @eugeniahobbs41 Před 4 lety

    Excellent lecture.

  • @HaveFaithInGod
    @HaveFaithInGod Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks. Good info.

  • @michaelqendro9825
    @michaelqendro9825 Před 3 lety

    Great video Dude. Thanks!

  • @Charliemed1000
    @Charliemed1000 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so important to know, seems very risky and just a few know about this.

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 Před 5 lety +3

    The batteries we bought for my girlfriend's Armma Nero are puffy as hell, they barely fit in the battery area's in the Nero. They've been like this from almost new. I know there in a bad state, I store them in a kevlar bag that's in a metal military ammo can to limit the amount of oxygen and potential damage. No Idea why they've been like this either? I have some pretty high end chargers and balance them regularly.
    I also use these in my Airsoft guns as well and haven't had issues with those, except one that didn't work at all when I bought it.
    These batteries always make me nervous and I've done electronic repairs for 30 years and have a decent amount of understanding of them. I think they should be more stable than they are. I can tell you from experience, never buy the cheep Chinese Lipo's are so incredibly inconsistent and not worth the risk.
    This is a great and need I say a necessary video to watch for people who use these batteries just for the heads up. I know of two people that actually lost their vehicle's to Lipo fires because they didn't know they batteries were compromised .
    So for me , the only time my Lipo's come out of the Lipo bags and ammo cans is for actual use. They are stored and charged in the bags and cans because I absolutely don't trust them. There are other better alternatives, but are more costly. Usually the same chargers for Lipo's have programs and settings for them as well.
    Sorry for the long post, again great video's and information, cheers!

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety +1

      thank you, thank you. Your experience is golden info to us.

    • @brokenpencil57
      @brokenpencil57 Před 5 lety

      Lipos don't need oxygen to burn. If you lock the ammo can lid, you just built your very own IED.

  • @tokmolboto7405
    @tokmolboto7405 Před 4 lety

    Do i have to worry if the lipo battery is low batt and i just store it on the shelves is there tendency to explode even though im not charging it and how big is the damage .. because i have lipo battery for my drone and im gonna be out of time for a while do i have to throw them away and just buy a new one when i get home

  • @jaybenson2247
    @jaybenson2247 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. Very important information that everyone needs to know.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 lety

      Yes. Hundreds of houses, cars have burned and it is key to understand why. Only then can we use them safely.

  • @ronaldvargasmontero9404
    @ronaldvargasmontero9404 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video 🇨🇷🇺🇸🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @racerj2.03
    @racerj2.03 Před 4 lety +2

    I have been using lipo battery's for 15 years. I have always understood the dangers of lipo's. However I have not understood the severity or the fact that when a call is damaged mear exposure to the air will cause an explosion and fire. I have been using a Venom multi chemistry charger and lipo batteries for Nine Years. Yes those batteries are nearly 10 years old now. I Have Been Lucky! I say this because though they are hard case batteries, at least two of them are bloated, and have been for a long time! I have thrown out some lipo's because they stopped working. I take them to the recycling center where they have a storage box for battery disposal. I have been running Traxxas 4tec 2.0s since the cars hit the market two+ years ago. Do to the Traxxas ID system of batteries and chargers that is what I have been using. I tend to buy cheap,BUT I have never used cheap lipos. The Traxxas system prevents me from from doing so. That is a good thing. I have been tempted to buy cheap lipo's but have not done so. I have what I believed was a safe charging station, but watching the video has prompted me to do some improvements, And stop using my old Venom batteries and disposing of them properly as I have always done. Ten years is a Good run for them, time to let them go!

  • @peterngchinpoh
    @peterngchinpoh Před 5 lety +1

    How do you balance charge a battery with usd micro cable

  • @bc6967
    @bc6967 Před rokem

    Thank you that was very helpful

  • @alfredyost7972
    @alfredyost7972 Před 4 lety +1

    If you can, it would be interesting to see how the LIPO sacks do in preventing fires and other problems. Just a thought.

  • @michaelphillips-nxs
    @michaelphillips-nxs Před 4 lety

    well put! great video!

  • @tonyelberg7814
    @tonyelberg7814 Před 2 lety

    Jesus man I'm new to this stuff, I'm sleeping next to my tank right now with one of these batteries, time to move it,😂😂😂😂😂 thanks mate.

  • @RCGemblung
    @RCGemblung Před rokem

    You're the RC Professor!

  • @OtherSide..
    @OtherSide.. Před 2 lety

    I really like the channel you're the man

  • @sobheialrachidi2113
    @sobheialrachidi2113 Před 3 lety +1

    If you still reply to comments i just bought a drone and it is a tiny lipo battery. I charged it it got to max and then the light turned off about 5 mins later my sister said whats that smell? It was the battery. But i used a UK charger head on it. The smoke came from the charger port to the battery head or wher the light is. Was the problem the UK power head or something else? Im in EU btw. And should i still use the battery?

  • @Leveluplivin
    @Leveluplivin Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your info

  • @Technicallyaddicted
    @Technicallyaddicted Před 6 měsíci

    Is it safe to have a direct serial connection? I have a 2x4s system that has a serial connection for 8s. There’s no master on, master on is when the serial loop is connected. They spark every time, but sparking is not inherently dangerous. Can this be bad?

  • @mesh6969
    @mesh6969 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for this info, i charged my 3s 5000mah in my wooden wendy house earlier, wish watched this first, anyway ive taken it out now.

  • @markmathews5117
    @markmathews5117 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @PaulPottorff
    @PaulPottorff Před 3 lety

    Nice video!

  • @stopbeingapatheticbitch8628

    Good video man.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 4 lety

      thank you. We did a lot of research. Exploding lipos are rare but can happen if overcharged severely.

  • @CarlosPerez-xx9gl
    @CarlosPerez-xx9gl Před 3 lety

    Does charging a battery that has lost all its charge is it a risk? ...you didn't mention anything about it. I had a battery (2S, 7600 smh, 175C) that I leave it connected to the rc car for days, then when I realized it was 0 volts, then I just put it to charge to the lowest current (1 amp) and it didn't completed the cycle, as charger timed out, so I started another cycle to store charge and this time it completed. I have not use it yet again, do you think it is a risk to use it in an Rc Car or just to have it storedin my house? should I discard it? Thanks

  • @BreeZieDoesiT
    @BreeZieDoesiT Před 4 lety

    I have an electric skateboard battery. 12s4p 21,700. Is that a big explosion. I take care of my battery but my charge cable doesn't fit completely snug when I charge up the board. Is this really dangerous?. I been charging it like this for a while and no issues with heat

  • @bluesteel8473
    @bluesteel8473 Před 4 lety +1

    From what I understand you need a class D fire extinguisher for a lipo fire. I looked into a Class D and they wanted about 600 bucks! I wish the fire departments or Gov would subsidize some of that cost somehow to make safety affordable. Also apparently extinguishers have shelf life's and need to be replaced every so many years. I've found that the best place to store lipo's is a unused fireplace with the flew open and the batt's inside ammo cans or fire proof containers etc. This way they are away from heat in the summer and in a fire proof location with a vent.

  • @haimgolan
    @haimgolan Před 2 lety

    Hi. does lipo battery have an odor and it is normal or should there be nothing
    thanks

  • @markthomas8018
    @markthomas8018 Před 3 lety

    so charge mavic pro batteries in bag outside, is extension lead ok?

  • @jjbird420
    @jjbird420 Před 2 lety

    Great info. Thanks man

  • @skamravec
    @skamravec Před 3 lety

    I have a question. My drone just crashed into the tree. Fortunately, LIPO battery didnt explode but the plastic cover is cracked. I just wonder how to dispose it properly and if there is any chance of explosion even if I just keep it somewhere, without touching it. Also, can LIPO battery catch on fire even when isn't being charged? Many drones come with a suitcase and after every flight I take the battery out of the drone but keep it in the same suitcase for storage,