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In inspiration of the safety thread, my dog ate my lipo
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junkman
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In inspiration of the safety thread, my dog ate my lipo - 05.21.2008, 03:14 PM

After reading the safety thread, and all the lipo talk, I thought I would share a story I had of them. Didn't want to railroad that thread so I made a new one. To try to make a long story short. I was working midnights, so I pretty much sleep half the day away. The mailman knows me pretty well, and left the box with two new batteries on the front porch, my neighbors dog at some point decides to play with the box, chewing it up and got a suprise. The older woman that lives next door (not the dogs owner) wakes me up by pounding on my door. She says she was out in the yard, and heard a yelp, looked over and it looked like something was on fire out by her ditch. She walked over to take a look, and saw the box laying there with my name on it. As soon as I saw the chewed up box I knew what had been in it, and luckily the other pack was still unharmed. She didn't really know what to think, and told me where the otherone was laying at. I walked over to the ditch, and found the burnt up half eaten battery. This was just a couple months ago and it was wet outside, luckily it wasn't in the fall when there was leaves and dead grass everywhere. So I guess what I am trying to say is safety first, although I really don't know what I could have done different in this situation, unexpected things can happen. Here is the results, by the way I took some pics and sent to the guy and got them from and just to be nice he hooked me up on a replacement. I have several of these packs and I have been well pleased with there service, both seller and pack.



   
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