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12.28.2008, 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JThiessen View Post
So is a damaged lipo considered as stable as an undamaged one? Not arguing, just wanting to know.
Honestly if the cell is not puffed it has not undergone the chemical reaction that produces the gas that may makes the cell casing puff/pop. As far as lipo fires go, the internal anode and cathode must touch, or arc in some way to get the litium to ignite via extreme heat. I have had cells puff from overdischarge, and seen what happens when you over charge one (hooked a 12v car battery to a 1 cell lipo with jumper cables in the yard, it made a pop noise and smoked a bit).

As far as shipping goes, as long as the pack is not puffed, and does not have any method of shorting the tabs it should be just as safe as a new lipo. That means that if you stick a screwdriver (or something sharp) thru either it will produce the same result (some smoke and heat). I have had torn case cells hanging around for months, all they do is smell a bit sweet (must be the paste inside) and take up space. I have read may different ways to dispose of lipos, and the vast majority just say to snip off the tabs and toss them in the garbage.

I have thrown them on the ground, stabbed then, run over them with a truck (f250) and never got anything until I hooked up the car battery. I have had worse smoke and heat from nimhs going bad....
   
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