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How dangerous are LiPo batteries? Overcharge, Overdischarge, Short Circuit

How dangerous are LiPo batteries? Overcharge, Overdischarge, Short Circuit

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How dangerous are LiPo batteries? Overcharge, Overdischarge, Short Circuit James: The reason that none of the batteries caught fire or exploded was that they were unconfined. In normal electronics the batteries are normally in a case of plastic or metal. When you over charge or discharge them they get hot and expand. Because your batteries were able to puff up, it allowed the layers to seperate and stop them from running away. If you had them in a tight container they almost surly would have caught fire.
Date: 2020-09-05

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Does the Esc amperage need to be bigger or lower than the batterys amps. ? If i have an instalation that require 60A, 60/4 =15A about an 20A Esc will work but the battery amperage need to be bigger or lower than 20A Required per motor? The battery will need 60000mAh or the mAh multiplyed by C rate need to be 60A?
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I have a lot of li-po lying around here on my workshop. they are all bloated. Why I am not throwing them? Simply because I RE-USE them and get rid of the bloat. Funny how all you tube videos about li-po tends to explode, why not mine LOL!
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hello to everyone. I want to ask something. I have a tablet with 3. 7V 5000mAh battery and i want to replace it with a 3. 7V 8000mAh battery. Will there be a problem with that? (sorry for my english)
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If you pierce them with a metal knife that seems to Short Circuit them. very exciting.
Never let an idiot open your brand new mobile phone packaging with a kitchen knife.

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