I am so surprised no one else caught the wording above.........
I caught it, haven't heard that one before.
I would try putting it in a tupperware container and checking often to make sure it doesn't overheat. If heat is an issue then drilling holes in the bottom should let enough air flow through it to keep from getting too hot.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
Hmmm I may go to town with the plasti-dip on it and also figure a way to stuff a heat sensor off the dx3s in there to keep an eye on things? It should thermal first though...
Would plastic sandwich baggies and zipties be sufficient for lipo protection? Once they reach their "operating" temperature they shouldn't mind being out in the cold.
If you're worried about getting them wet, I'd use a balloon and zip tie the opening. I leave my lipos indoors around 70 degrees so they're fairly warm when I start the run and usually only 80-90 degrees at the shrinkwrap by the end.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.