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    after taking off the blue wrapping to try fit it in my align starter i noticed a dark dent on the white plastic so i peeled it off and it looks like there is a tiny hole what as made when it crashed i have not touched this battery in over 2 weeks with a charger wold it be wise to get rid of the battery ? plus i know that lipos can release toxic fumes and stuff will this start to do so ?
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  • #2
    Personally I would not risk it.


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    • #3
      i would get rid of it straight away,wouldnt use it
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      • #4
        Dispose of it right away, safely of course

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        • #5
          Looks like it's just waiting for the right moment to vent. Was it discharged when it was crashed?
          Dispose of it.
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          • #6
            Dispose of it i would not risk it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by paulsouthport View Post
              Looks like it's just waiting for the right moment to vent. Was it discharged when it was crashed?
              Dispose of it.
              i havent noticed any strong smells or smoke coming from it and it was about half way through the flight and can you tell when they are leaking gasses
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              • #8
                Chances are it's not leaking, they have an unusual sweet smell when they are. If it were to vent it may be a bit more obvious - thick putrid smoke and possibly flames. Leaking and venting are more likely when the cells are charged, whereas a fully discharged cell is pretty much dead.
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                • #9
                  Definitely get shot of it.
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                  • #10
                    Punctured cell, that's a no no
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                    • #11
                      how do i get rid of lipo batteries then ?
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                      • #12
                        Big stick with a nail in it.
                        Clobber the battery a few times, (even more fun if its partial or fully charged) stand back & remember what it was like to be a boy again. You'll never have to wonder what the smell is like again either!
                        Leave it to die a slow & painful death for say a week in salt water, then bin it with the usual rubbish.
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                        • #13
                          I would suggest using a 12v car bulb to discharge it slowly somewhere safe outside. Salt water corrodes the battery before it gets to fully discharge.

                          Either that or do I what I do and just leave it under a ceramic pot outside to self-discharge over the year, doesn't take long with duff batteries.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LaurenceGough View Post
                            I would suggest using a 12v car bulb to discharge it slowly somewhere safe outside. Salt water corrodes the battery before it gets to fully discharge.

                            Either that or do I what I do and just leave it under a ceramic pot outside to self-discharge over the year, doesn't take long with duff batteries.
                            thanks laurence think i will do that dont think my mum will be happy with me letting a lipo go up in smoke in the back garden even tho it sounds a lot of fun :P
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by LaurenceGough View Post
                              I would suggest using a 12v car bulb to discharge it slowly somewhere safe outside. Salt water corrodes the battery before it gets to fully discharge.

                              Either that or do I what I do and just leave it under a ceramic pot outside to self-discharge over the year, doesn't take long with duff batteries.

                              Hey will you stop spoiling the fun !!!!!


                              JOKE ! :-)

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