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Originally Posted by MetalMan
...EDIT: Just saw your post. There is always the possibility for a Lipo failure, but there is the same possibility with NiMh, except that it is lessened with NiMh (and they have vents on them). Life cycles on Lipos depend on so many things that you can't judge them - abuse/mischarge/misdischarge/maintenance/brand/etc.
Ask coolhand about LiMn, he runs them.
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Lol, it seems we are playing "post-tag". :)
Some of the variables you mention are things I really don't want to worry about. That's one of the reasons why I like electric: plug it in and go. I don't want to have to worry if a cell becomes unbalanced, or if I am pulling too much current. All I have to worry about with NiMH cells is that I don't over-discharge them, and that's pretty easy to do. Like I said, when I build something, I over-do it so I don't
have to worry about those things when I play. OK, so it's paranoia and laziness. :)
BTW: It looks like this topic is straying a bit off the power-tool-cell theme. Sorry for the unintended hijack! The conversation sort of evolved. :dft001:
Hopefully, coolhand will see this thread and chime in. In the meantime, I'll still be looking for the holy grail of lightweight, powerful, and small cells...