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  • don ferrette
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 1093

    #1

    lipos in a fire safe.......

    Since I'm in the process of buying my lipos for my new FE projects a thought crossed my mind regarding storage.....

    I know about charging sacks, storage charging and such but I was wondering about keeping the packs themselves in one of those "fire safes" you see out there for protection of important documents from house fires. They are relatively reasonable in price and available everywhere in what I would call "user friendly" sizes. Between my nitro for my IC boats and all the painting stuff in my shop there's plenty of "combustionable" stuff out there already. Here's my thought..... what about using the safe for storing batteries inside so if something should go bad the safe could keep the fire in? Or would there be a potential problem from heat/pressure build up inside the safe should a pack actually "light off"??

    While it might be a dumb question I'm one who spends alot of time thinking "outside the box".
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  • tborisch
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 49

    #2
    Originally posted by don ferrette
    Since I'm in the process of buying my lipos for my new FE projects a thought crossed my mind regarding storage.....

    I know about charging sacks, storage charging and such but I was wondering about keeping the packs themselves in one of those "fire safes" you see out there for protection of important documents from house fires. They are relatively reasonable in price and available everywhere in what I would call "user friendly" sizes. Between my nitro for my IC boats and all the painting stuff in my shop there's plenty of "combustionable" stuff out there already. Here's my thought..... what about using the safe for storing batteries inside so if something should go bad the safe could keep the fire in? Or would there be a potential problem from heat/pressure build up inside the safe should a pack actually "light off"??

    While it might be a dumb question I'm one who spends alot of time thinking "outside the box".
    Hey Don, those Sentry fire safes are not air tight at all, so you would have plenty of "venting" for the smoke if something happened. And unless your looking to store like 10 8s packs in the safe, i can't imagine the fire getting out of one of those safes... Should be GREAT for storage..

    Tom

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    • eboat
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 693

      #3
      I have been using a fire safe to keep mine in for the last 2 years :)

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      • kookie_guy
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 897

        #4
        I store mine in a fire safe in my basement.

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        • FighterCat57
          "The" Fighter Cat
          • Apr 2010
          • 3480

          #5
          Fire safe is a good idea. Better than a bookshelf. =)

          Also, ammo boxes are good. Designed to contain explosions and some are air tight. Plenty available at surplus stores or flea-bay. Might not go over with the wife as well as a nice looking fire safe though.
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          • kookie_guy
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 897

            #6
            Originally posted by FighterCat57
            Might not go over with the wife as well as a nice looking fire safe though.
            LOL! That was one of the conditions my wife set before I could get lipos. lol

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            • GP73
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 544

              #7
              As far as I know those fire safes are built to contain fire from the outside, but not the other way around...

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              • HOTWATER
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Nov 2008
                • 2323

                #8
                Hey Don!

                I also use an ammo box...great when going to the races! Just put all of your packs in there pretty much worry free! I also put my lipos in a lipo bag and then put them in the ammo box. If you buy one, make sure it's got a nice seal on it...

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                • BHChieftain
                  Fast Electric Addict
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 1969

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FighterCat57
                  Fire safe is a good idea. Better than a bookshelf. =)

                  Also, ammo boxes are good. Designed to contain explosions and some are air tight. Plenty available at surplus stores or flea-bay. Might not go over with the wife as well as a nice looking fire safe though.
                  One thing to watch out for on the ammo boox is they are airtight. I use an ammo box, but I removed the rubber gasket that seals the lid to help the pressure vent in case one goes up...

                  Or you could also drill some holes in it...

                  Chief

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                  • pescador
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2009
                    • 499

                    #10
                    Flame Defender Fire Extinguishers

                    I came across these one shot automatic dry chemical extinguishers they sell for grow-ops.
                    $45 for a 2kg that covers a 4 foot area, I'm thinking of hanging it over my charging station and ammo box in the garage for some cheap peace of mind.
                    It's ABC dry chemical, think it would put out a flaming lipo?



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                    • tiqueman
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 5669

                      #11
                      When mine arent laying around on shelves in the hobby room, theyre in the grill
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                      • Alexgar
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 3534

                        #12
                        thats a great idea i have one the key broke off in and i just found a use for it

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                        • Skipster
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 106

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tiqueman
                          theyre in the grill
                          I use a grill as a charge station
                          might not contain the fire but better than
                          the picnic table I work on
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