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06.23.2006, 10:44 PM

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To be honest, if your simply somewhat competent, and pay attention, LiPos aren't unsafe. You just have to be careful.
Yeah. I guess it's like anything else; take care of it and it will take care of you.

As far as NiXX cells exploding - I've never heard of horror stories involving mushroom clouds or shrapnel. And I bet there are MANY people who don't charge/discharge them like they are technically supposed to. Just look at some of the cheap battery chargers out there that simply dump a relatively small charge current in them all the time.

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Emoli - How-To - 06.26.2006, 01:52 PM

Back on the Emoli topic. The Milwaukee V28 is 28 volt pack. How is it assembled, or more accurately how do you dissassemble the pack and reconfigure it for a lower voltage? How many "cells" comprise the V28"? How many volts per "cell"? etc.

I presume that the better Li-Poly & Li-Ion chargers allow you to select the number of cells, charge amps, etc.

Any additional advice would be appreciated!!!!!


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